Mini Review |
The Intel Core i9-10940X 14-Core 3.3GHz is a high-end desktop (HEDT) CPU based on a refinement of the 14nm++ Cascade Lake-X microarchitecture. It is competing against AMD's 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper processors.
It offers 14 physical cores (28 logical), initially clocked at 3.3GHz, which may go up to 4.8GHz using 4 cores with Turbo Boost 3.0. All core boost clock speeds of 4.1 GHz are possible across all 14 Cores simultaneously. The i9-10940X has 19.25MB of L3 Cache.
Among its many features, HyperThreading, Turbo Boost 3.0, and Virtualization are activated. As an 'Extreme' variant, this processor has its multiplier unlocked and overclocking is possible.
This Intel Core i9-10940X 14-Core 3.3GHz CPU offers fast gaming performance and will not be the bottleneck in any modern gaming PC. It will be able to play all modern games comfortably on ultra graphics performance at any supported resolution without being a hindrance to the accompanying GPU. |
Xeon E7-8890 v2 is a server processor based on the Ivy Bridge architecture.
It offers 15 Ivy Bridge-EX Cores (30 logical, clocked at 2.8GHz that go up to 3.4GHz, in Turbo Mode. It also offers over 37MB of L3 Cache and may consume up to 155 Watts.
Its performance, just like its price, is outstanding and though not meant for gaming, the processor easily beats any Core i7 processor. |