Question Intel Xeon E5-2670 @ 2.60GHz vs Intel Core i5-9400F @ 2.90GHz

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A couple question which i hope can be answer simply... but all is welcome

So i was talking to someone and they brought up these stats from a website and now i'm not sure. So will the cpu that comes with it get the job done? or should i look for another system with either a intel core i5 or higher like i7.

Intel Xeon E5-2670 @ 2.60GHz Intel Core i5-9400F @ 2.90GHz
Price $159.99 BUY NOW! $169.99 BUY NOW!
Socket Type LGA2011 FCLGA1151
CPU Class Server Desktop, Laptop
Clockspeed 2.6 GHz 2.9 GHz
Turbo Speed Up to 3.3 GHz Up to 4.1 GHz
# of Physical Cores 8 (2 logical cores per physical) 6
Max TDP 115W 65W
Yearly Running Cost $20.99 $11.86
First Seen on Chart Q1 2012 Q1 2019
# of Samples 194 64
Single Thread Rating 1568 2390
CPU Mark 12116 12233

i went to walmart today to get a walmart card.. but they said only five hundred can be put on and the system cost like $720 any suggestion there?

I know the last question was like what??? But i ask it so yeah.

Um i have other questions... for some reason i can't remember them... or they been solve idk... will add on if i do remember something.
 

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And what exactly is "the job" this system will be doing?
Nooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What I want to do:
having 4-9 virtual machine setup(rarely max 12vm) to receive video stream to record and stream out to a website to be viewed by others that can communicate with each other through a chat room that is control by a server on the same machine.

The machine specs are a HP Z620 Workstation with 2x Intel Xeon E5-2670 2.6GHz Eight Core CPU's along with 96GB ram memory also a 256GB SSD plus a 1TB Hard Drive. It comes with a NVIDIA Quadro 600 and run Windows 7 Professional Installed and is a Certified Refurbished.

What you think @MrN1ce9uy? Would it be good enough to do the job.

I also plan to switch out the os with window 10 pro which some say you can download for free here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/sof...d=_jykpb9si6okfr1202j3ttrvko32xmmug2d3nslrc00

for the use of windows native vmware.
 
Definitely go with the dual Xeons. That will give you more than enough CPU threads to run that many virtual machines.

Windows 10 is free to use in "Demo" mode, which does limit some features. You should check with Microsoft to find out which features of Windows 10 Pro are not enabled with the Demo version.
 
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Definitely go with the dual Xeons. That will give you more than enough CPU threads to run that many virtual machines.

Windows 10 is free to use in "Demo" mode, which does limit some features. You should check with Microsoft to find out which features of Windows 10 Pro are not enabled with the Demo version.

SO the Intel Xeon E5-2670 is okay? Thank you.
 
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