Xeon CPUs

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2017/04/21 14:59:14 (permalink)

Xeon CPUs

Does anyone have any thoughts on the suitability of Xeon CPUs for DAW use (specifically Sonar)?
I've been looking around for a new PC and have seen some particularly good deals on systems with Xeon E5-1650 v4 (6 Core, 3.6GHz, 15MB Cache) processors.  There doesn't seem to be much talk about Xeons here - the consensus seems to be that i7 is the way to go.  Is there a specific reason for this?
 
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    AntManB
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    Re: Xeon CPUs 2017/04/21 16:12:15 (permalink)
    Managed to find this thread (didn't show up at first when I searched for xeon for some reason).
     
    http://forum.cakewalk.com/Best-CPUs-for-Sonar-Xeons-or-i7s-m3410854.aspx
     
    This answers some of my question, but the general feeling seems to be that it's not worth paying extra for a Xeon which will offer no real performance benefit (and may in fact be slightly slower).  In my case, the Xeon PC I am considering is significantly cheaper than a similar i7 PC so I am concerned more about potential downsides rather than lack of upsides.
     
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    Jim Roseberry
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    Re: Xeon CPUs 2017/04/23 17:22:02 (permalink)
    Xeon CPUs bring zero advantage for use as a DAW.
    The lower the clock-speed, the bigger the performance hit (compared to a standard i7 CPU).
     
    The Xeon might be fast enough... but it's not the fastest option for DAW purposes.
     
    In general, you don't want to sacrifice significant clock-speed for more CPU cores.
    In a perfect situation, you want high clock-speed and more CPU cores.

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    Re: Xeon CPUs 2017/04/23 18:32:48 (permalink)
    I dont like this CPUs... ;d
     
     
     
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    AntManB
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    Re: Xeon CPUs 2017/04/24 12:13:15 (permalink)
    Thanks for that.  You've convinced me to go the i7 route.  Sometimes less choice is a good thing when it comes to buying a PC :)
     
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    Re: Xeon CPUs 2017/04/25 18:39:24 (permalink)
    When someone is short on money but want a kind of monster:
    http://www.techspot.com/review/1155-affordable-dual-xeon-pc/

    While latency can be problematic (and the noise level is good audible, assuming the power consumption), multi-threaded power can be reasonable.

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