I was wondering if a z600 workstation with a e5620 2.4ghz could operate with integrated processors so it could perform better with gaming
You can run this an probably even the 1060/1070 without issues, but it is important to keep in mind that the e5620 doesn't have the best single thread performance when compared to other cpus of that era:i have nvidia geforce 1050 ti graphic card so i want to integrate processors to cope up with the card
If you have a graphics card, then, you should give it a tryi have nvidia geforce 1050 ti graphic card so i want to integrate processors to cope up with the card
ok, thank youIf you have a graphics card, then, you should give it a try
Most good workstations have more than enough for gaming. A gaming computer is no more powerful than a top of the line workstation. It is usually full of a lot more color though.What Games your thinking off because thats an workstation computer and not desgined for gaming not unless its facebook games plus it dose not have the intergrated grapthics!
You can run this an probably even the 1060/1070 without issues, but it is important to keep in mind that the e5620 doesn't have the best single thread performance when compared to other cpus of that era:i have nvidia geforce 1050 ti graphic card so i want to integrate processors to cope up with the card
Thank you so much, that really helpedYou can run this an probably even the 1060/1070 without issues, but it is important to keep in mind that the e5620 doesn't have the best single thread performance when compared to other cpus of that era:
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compar...on-E5620-vs-Intel-Xeon-X5670/1313vs1249vs1307
And even the fastest from this platform are slightly long in the tooth unless heavily overclocked.
However, from a value standpoint, these are unreal. I bought my dual x5670 server for $75 shipped. I could slap in a 1050ti with no power needed and I'd have 12c/24t at my disposal, although not the fastest thread performance.
You're welcome!Thank you so much, that really helped