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Compare Intel Xeon E5-2670 vs Xeon E5-2620 OEM

Intel Xeon E5-2670 and Intel Xeon E5-2620 OEM are both processors with the same Socket (LGA2011), Integrated Graphics (None) and Manufacturing Process (32 nm). The main differences are in CPU Cores, CPU Threads, CPU Clock Rate and CPU Turbo Clock Rate.
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Brand
Intel
Brand
Intel
Model
CM8062101082713
Model
SR0KW
Release Date
📅 December 2015
Release Date
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TDP
🔌 115 Watts
TDP
🔌 95 Watts
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Series
Intel Xeon E5 Family
Series
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Core Name
Sandy Bridge EP
Core Name
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Socket
LGA2011
Socket
LGA2011
Integrated Graphics
None
Integrated Graphics
None
CPU Cores
8
CPU Cores
6
CPU Threads
16
CPU Threads
12
CPU Clock Rate
2600 MHz
CPU Clock Rate
2000 MHz
CPU Turbo Clock Rate
3300 MHz
CPU Turbo Clock Rate
-
CPU Cooler included
No
CPU Cooler included
No
Manufacturing Process
32 nm
Manufacturing Process
32 nm
Cache L3
20 MB
Cache L3
15 MB

Comparison and key differences summary

Reasons to buy the Intel Xeon E5-2670:

  • 65% cheaper, you can save $85.00
  • +2 more cores
  • +4 more threads
  • +5 MB L3 Cache
  • Higher CPU Clock frequency (+600 MHz)

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Reasons to buy the Intel Xeon E5-2620 OEM:

  • Around 17% lower thermal design power

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