R riotcity76 New member Apr 3, 2011 #2 Not that I know of. The only reason to go Xeon is for dual cpu capability and/or the lower power draw.
Not that I know of. The only reason to go Xeon is for dual cpu capability and/or the lower power draw.
kup New member Apr 3, 2011 #3 And that 970 will pull some beautiful PPD.. Also, stop gaining on me!!!!
K kilobravo New member Apr 3, 2011 #4 riotcity76 said: Not that I know of. The only reason to go Xeon is for dual cpu capability and/or the lower power draw. Click to expand... Okay,thanks.Then i will save 250£ for gpu,and buy i7-970
riotcity76 said: Not that I know of. The only reason to go Xeon is for dual cpu capability and/or the lower power draw. Click to expand... Okay,thanks.Then i will save 250£ for gpu,and buy i7-970
K kilobravo New member Apr 3, 2011 #5 kup said: And that 970 will pull some beautiful PPD.. Also, stop gaining on me!!!! Click to expand... I have some bad news for you, 2x i7-970 is a poo load of ppd
kup said: And that 970 will pull some beautiful PPD.. Also, stop gaining on me!!!! Click to expand... I have some bad news for you, 2x i7-970 is a poo load of ppd