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Feb 02, 2019
Great buy, solid perf-value in 2019
1 of 1 found this helpful Solid CPU in 2013 or 2019.
Runs modern workloads incredibly well. Paired for dual 8C/16T powerhouse. Running in High Perf mode, all-core full-time clocked, between 3.6-4.0GHz.
A pair of these sub-$200 CPUs benches similarly to a $1,000 i9-7900X or $800 Threadripper 1920X.
Games and programs run perfectly, cheap DDR3 ECC RAM clocks to 1866MHz fine. Asus Z9PA-D8/Z9PE-D8/Z9PE-D16 supports 256-512GB of RAM. 80 PCIe 3.0 lanes for anything you could possibly want to run.
Would highly recommend for almost any power
user needs. Smallest compatible case (mine): 19.5L Chimera Cerberus X supports SSI-CEB and EATX perfectly, if a bit tight stay within 333mm wide. 41.3L NZXT H500 fits SSI-EEB without cutting, half the standoffs will need new mount points though. The 42.4L Corsair Carbide 400C/Q is a good alternative, although it may involve a tiny amount of cutting or bending for SSI-EEB.
Can't think of a better CPU for high frequency, 8+C Performance with dual socket options.