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Does anyone know if there is any performance difference between a
standard Xeon and their new low voltage counterparts running at the same clock-speed? So in other words (referring to http://support.intel.com/support/pr...b/CS-009348.htm) if I took a system with: 3.0 GHz LV (low voltage) (PGA package/604 pins/90nm/2MB L2 cache/800 MHz Bus/supports uni and dual processing) and a system with: 3.0 GHz (PGA package/604 pins/90nm/2MB L2 cache/800 MHz Bus/supports uni and dual processing) Would they basically have the same performance? Cheers, Andy. |
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Given the same Mhz, and the same cache size, they should be equivalent
performance. Yousuf Khan |
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Yes, I know the obvious answer is that they *should* be equivalent, but
does anyone know if they *defintely* are? Cheers, Andy. |
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feste97 wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is any performance difference between a > standard Xeon and their new low voltage counterparts running at the > same clock-speed? > > So in other words (referring to > http://support.intel.com/support/pr...b/CS-009348.htm) if I > took a system with: > > 3.0 GHz LV (low voltage) (PGA package/604 pins/90nm/2MB L2 cache/800 > MHz Bus/supports uni and dual processing) > > and a system with: > > 3.0 GHz (PGA package/604 pins/90nm/2MB L2 cache/800 MHz Bus/supports > uni and dual processing) > > Would they basically have the same performance? Yes, they have the same performance. Benjamin |
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