Intel e5 series: Refurbished Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600

Intel Xeon E5-2400 and E5-2600 Series Processor Comparison with List Prices

Intel will be launching the Xeon E5 series in the near future. The Xeon E5-1600 series CPUs are single socket only with three parts that look like their Core i7 desktop counterparts and have either four our six cores plus Hyper Threading. The high-end will be taken by the Xeon E5-4600 series, with the ‘4’ denoting that the CPUs will be four socket capable. Probably the sweet spot for most readers on this site will be the Xeon E5-2400 and E5-2600 series. These CPUs will be both single and dual socket capable with the E5-2400 series having only one QPI link and three memory channels per LGA 1356 socket. The slightly higher-end here is the Xeon E5-2600 series which will utilize the LGA 2011 socket and therefore four memory channels per socket (one can see this in the X79 consumer platforms today.)

After taking a look at a LGA 2011 3.1GHz Xeon E5-2600 part from a benchmark and performance standpoint, and coming away impressed, I decided to put together a table that highlights the entire 2P capable Xeon E5-2400 and Xeon E5-2600 lines.

Intel Xeon E5-2400 and E5-2600 Series CPU Comparison

One can see a few things here. First Intel has created several points of parity between LGA1356 and LGA2011 Xeon E5 CPUs. Examples are the Xeon E5-2403 and E5-2603 where there is a $10 premium for the LGA 2011 platform. Others include the E5-2420 and E5-2620 with the E5-2620 gaining 100MHz, the LGA 2011 socket and a $18 price bump. The low power chips of the E5-2430L and the E5-2630L have the same specs and the same list price save the socket. Finally the E5-2470 and E5-2665 both hit the $1,440 price point with the LGA 2011 part posting a 100MHz bump for the same price. Overall, at these parity points, Intel does give one slightly more for the money on the LGA 2011 platform.

Another aspect I looked at was a simple calculation of Price/ (Cores * GHz) and Price/ (HT Cores * GHz). Of the two, I think that Price/ (Cores * GHz) is going to be more informative because applications tend to scale in performance with physical cores. If one were comparing the HT core number (possibly for a logical core/ Opteron 6200 series comparison), they should look at an application profile, and then assign an uplift for HT performance (if it exists in the application.) With that being said, I highlighted the below average Price/ (Cores * GHz) numbers above. One must remember that enterprise applications are often priced per socket or per server, and by having more processing power in a server, if one can consolidate more application onto the box, there is a cost avoidance of purchasing additional hardware and software. As a result, Intel is reflecting this in their pricing by charging a premium for extra performance, although the E5-2667 seems a bit off the curve.

I will say that I am a bit bummed that Intel has continued to handicap the sub-$300 CPU market. These CPUs are of little use to a consumer from a price/ performance standpoint, but I think Intel could have at minimum made them four core plus Hyper-Threading in this generation. The Xeon E5-2637 seems exceedingly overpriced for a 2C/4T/5MB part since it is basically a Core i3-2100 CPU performance wise.

 

Intel Xeon E5-2600 Series CPUs


The explosive growth of unstructured data puts new demands on network and storage infrastructure and challenges your ability to deliver services such as cloud computing. IT needs to respond rapidly to new and changing business demands, scale quickly and appropriately to fluctuating workloads, accommodate business expansions, and protect your data from cybercriminals—all while keeping costs down.

 

The new Intel Xeon E5-2600 Sandy Bridge-EP processor product family is at the heart of an agile, efficient data center that meets your diverse needs. Now you can deploy a more secure private cloud, quickly crunch through big data, and get the most out of your data center with greater energy efficiency.

Space and power consumption represent the two biggest concerns for data centers—both yours and those managed by your public cloud provider. By combining Intel Xeon E5-2600 processor product family–based servers with other energy-efficient data technologies, you can increase data center efficiency, cut power bills and energy consumption, and reduce space needs.

Compared to the previous generation, the new Intel Xeon E5-2600 processors deliver:

  • Up to 50 percent more performance
  • Up to 45 percent greater Java performance
  • Up to 45 percent improvement in energy efficiency

Selective processors in the Intel Xeon E5-2600 series also support Turbo Mode. Turbo Mode is an OS-controlled operation that automatically allows the processor to run faster than the marked frequency if the processor is operating below power, temperature, and current limits.

The Dell PowerEdge R720 model will take up to two (2) processors. When adding a second processor to an existing server, the Intel sSpec number must match the first CPU.

Unless otherwise noted, processors have been tested and removed from working servers and are backed by our 90-day parts replacement warranty. Heatsinks are sold separately.

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Intel Xeon E5-2600 Series Processors (Sandy Bridge-EP)
Model
number
Intel sSpec
number

Frequency

(GHz)

Turbo Cores

L2
cache

(per core)

L3
cache
(QPI) TDP
Dual Core
Xeon E5-2637

  • SR0LE
3.00 GHz Yes 2 256 KB 5 MB 8. 0 GT/s 80 W
Quad Core
Xeon E5-2603

  • SR0LB
1.80 GHz No 4 256 KB 10 MB 6.4 GT/s 80 W
Xeon E5-2609 SR0LA 2.40 GHz No 4 256 KB 10 MB 6.4 GT/s 80 W
Xeon E5-2643

  • SR0L7
3. 33 GHz Yes 4 256 KB 10 MB 8.0 GT/s 130 W
Six Core
Xeon E5-2620

  • SR0KW
2.00 GHz Yes 6 256 KB 15 MB 7.2 GT/s 95 W
SR0H7
Xeon E5-2630

  • SR0KV
2. 30 GHz Yes 6 256 KB 15 MB 7.2 GT/s 95 W
SR0H6
Xeon E5-2640 SR0KR 2.50 GHz Yes 6 256 KB 15 MB 7.2 GT/s 95 W
SR0H5
Xeon E5-2667 SR0KP 2. 90 GHz Yes 6 256 KB 15 MB 8.0 GT/s 130 W
SR0h4
Six Core, low power
Xeon E5-2630L

  • SR0KM
2.00 GHz Yes 6 256 KB 15 MB 7. 2 GT/s 60 W
SR0h2
Eight Core
Xeon E5-2650

  • SR0KQ
2.00 GHz Yes 8 256 KB 20 MB 8.0 GT/s 95 W
SR0h5
Xeon E5-2660

  • SR0KK
2. 20 GHz Yes 8 256 KB 20 MB 8.0 GT/s 95 W
SR0GZ
Xeon E5-2665 SR0L1 2.40 GHz Yes 8 256 KB 20 MB 8.0 GT/s 115 W
SR0HB
Xeon E5-2670 SR0KX 2. 60 GHz Yes 8 256 KB 20 MB 8.0 GT/s 115 W
SR0H8
Xeon E5-2680 SR0KH 2.70 GHz Yes 8 256 KB 20 MB 8.0 GT/s 130 W
SR0GY
Xeon E5-2690 SR0L0 2. 90 GHz Yes 8 256 KB 20 MB 8.0 GT/s 135 W
SR0HA
Eight Core, low power
Xeon E5-2650L

  • SR0KL
1.8 GHz Yes 8 256 KB 20 MB 8. 0 GT/s 70 W
SR0H0

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Intel Xeon e5 2600 v1 processor series for socket 2011

The first generation Xeon e5 2600 series consists of 17 processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture.
The main differences from the Xeon e5 1600 v1 series:

  • Ability to work in two-socket systems
  • More cores, but lower frequency
  • Extremely low overclocking potential, since all models have a locked multiplier
  • Less heat generation (except for the most powerful models) Xeon e5 2620 6/12 2 GHz 2.5 GHz 15 MB 95W Xeon e5 2630 6/12 2.3 GHz 2. 8 GHz 15 MB Xeon E5 2630l 6/12 2 GHZ 2.5 GHZ 15 MB 60W XEON E5 2637 2/4 3 GHz 3.5 GHz 5 MB 80W Xeon e5 2640 6/12 2.5 GHz 3 GHz 15 MB 95W Xeon E5 2643 4/8 3.3 GHZ 3.5 GHZ 10 MB 130W XEON E5 2650 8/16

    2 GHZ

    036 2.8 GHz 20 MB 95W Xeon E5 2650L 8/16 1.8 GHz 2.3 GHz 20 MB 70W Xeon e5 2660 8/16 2.2 GHZ 3 GHZ 20 MB Xeon E5 2665 8/16 2. 4 GHZ 3.1 GHZ 20 MB

    0036 115W Xeon e5 2667 6/12 2.9 GHz 3.5 GHz 15 MB 130W Xeon e5 2670 8/16 2.6 GHz 3.3 GHz 20 MB 115W Xeon E5 2680 8/16 2.7 GHZ 3.5 GHZ 20 MB 130W XEON E5 2687W 8/16 3.1 GHz 3.8 GHz 20 MB 150W Xeon e5 2689 8/16 2.6 GHz 3.6 GHz 20 MB 115W Xeon E5 2690 8/16 2.9 GHZ 3.8 GHZ 20 MB 135W

    The most interest are:

    9 9000

    • 2630L is the most budget model.
    • 2640 — a reasonable minimum for a budget gaming PC
    • 2650 — if you need good multi-core performance, but single thread is not important
    • 2670 \ 80 — in addition to good multi-thread, they also provide good single-core performance excellent price / performance ratio
    • 2690 — previously too expensive, but now quite affordable. Even better single-core performance.

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