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5.5 Out of 10 | | by Ryan-Shrout (Sep, 2014) by Johan-De-Gelas (Sep, 2014) |
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CPUBoss Review Our evaluation of the Intel Xeon E5-2690 v3 among all CPUs
Performance | |
Benchmark performance using all cores | |
PCMark 8 Home 3.0 Accelerated, PassMark and 1 more |
Single-core Performance | |
Individual core benchmark performance | |
PassMark (Single Core), Geekbench 3 Single Core and 1 more |
Integrated Graphics | |
Integrated GPU performance for graphics | |
Sky Diver and Cloud Gate |
Integrated Graphics (OpenCL) | |
Integrated GPU performance for parallel computing | |
CompuBench 1.5 Bitcoin mining and 4 more |
Performance per Watt | |
How efficiently does the processor use electricity? | |
Sky Diver, Cloud Gate, CompuBench 1.5 Bitcoin mining and 11 more |
Value | |
Are you paying a premium for performance? | |
Sky Diver, Cloud Gate, CompuBench 1.5 Bitcoin mining and 11 more |
5.5 | CPUBoss Score |
Combination of all six facets | |
Benchmarks Real world tests of the Intel Xeon E5-2690 v3
GeekBench 3 (Multi-core) Data courtesy Primate Labs
GeekBench 3 (Single core) Data courtesy Primate Labs
GeekBench 3 (AES single core) Data courtesy Primate Labs
Cinebench R10 32-Bit
Cinebench R10 32-Bit (Single Core)
PassMark Data courtesy Passmark
PassMark (Single Core)
In The News From around the web
7 May | |
The E7-8880L v3 is a low power version, relatively speaking, which will also contains eighteen cores that are clocked at 2.0 GHz.
The largest model is the E7-8890 v3, which contains eighteen cores fed by a total of 45MB in L3 cache.
6 Nov | |
Similarly to the E5-2687W V3, the moment we hit a frequency the system does not like, it returns as a complete failed POST rather than a BSOD.
As part of this review we were able to source two E5-2650L V3 CPUs with a dual CPU motherboard and offer a more competitive analysis at 130-135W total TDP against the E5-2690 V3.
13 Oct | |
It might also come to pass that some server motherboard manufacturers will end up supporting the DDR4-2133 at 3DPC, similar to some efforts made with Patsburg.
Low quality conversion loves faster individual cores, hence the W processor wins out due to its higher full-load frequency.
11 Sep | |
This chart shows how an aggressor VM can start to degrade performance until cache monitoring detects this, partitions the cache, and restores packet performance.
The core will slow during the execution of the AVX instruction in order to maintain TDP limits, which may cause the frequency to drop.
Specifications Full list of technical specs
summary
Clock speed | 2.6 GHz |
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Turbo clock speed | 3.5 GHz |
Cores | Duodeca core |
features
Has a NX bit | Yes |
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Supports trusted computing | Yes |
Has virtualization support | Yes |
Instruction set extensions |
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Supports dynamic frequency scaling | Yes |
power consumption
TDP | 135W |
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Annual home energy cost | 32.52 $/year |
Annual commercial energy cost | 118.26 $/year |
Performance per watt | 10.64 pt/W |
Typical power consumption | 109.69W |
bus
Architecture | QPI |
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Number of links | 2 |
Data rate | 76,800 MB/s |
Transfer rate | 9,600 MT/s |
Clock speed | 4,800 MHz |
details
Architecture | x86-64 |
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Threads | 24 threads |
L3 cache | 30 MB |
L3 cache per core | 2.5 MB/core |
Manufacture process | 22 nm |
Max CPUs | 2 |
Operating temperature | Unknown - 89.9°C |
overclocking
Overclocked clock speed | 3.13 GHz |
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Overclocked clock speed (Water) | 3 GHz |
Overclocked clock speed (Air) | 3.13 GHz |
integrated graphics
GPU | None |
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Label | None |
Latest DirectX | None |
Number of displays supported | None |
GPU clock speed | None |
Turbo clock speed | None |
3DMark06 | None |
memory controller
Memory controller | Built-in |
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Memory type | DDR |
Channels | Quad Channel |
Supports ECC | Yes |
Maximum bandwidth | 6,400 MB/s |
Maximum memory size | 786,432 MB |

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