Budget Friendly Computing Power

Are you in need of a new gaming system but don't have the budget for a high-end build? Look no further than an old Xeon build!

Xeon processors, originally designed for use in servers, are now being repurposed as budget-friendly options for gaming systems. These processors may not be as fast as the latest and greatest gaming CPUs on the market, but they can still provide a solid gaming experience at a fraction of the cost.

Comparing performances between one of our Xeon chips to a modern i5-10400 CPU

Features

One of the main benefits of using a Xeon processor in a gaming build is their ability to support ECC (Error Correcting Code) memory. ECC memory is used to detect and correct errors in data, making it ideal for use in servers where data integrity is critical. While ECC memory may not provide a noticeable increase in gaming performance, it can be a useful feature for those who work with large data sets or run error-sensitive applications.

Multi-Core

Another advantage of using a Xeon processor is the availability of multi-core options. Most gaming CPUs on the market only have a maximum of 8 cores, but Xeon processors can have up to 18 cores and 36 threads. While games may not always make use of all of these cores, having extra processing power can come in handy for other tasks such as streaming or video editing.

Limitations

Of course, there are some drawbacks to using a Xeon processor in a gaming build. These processors may not be as fast as their gaming counterparts, and they may not support all of the latest motherboard features such as PCIe 4.0. Additionally, Xeon processors may not be compatible with all motherboard models, so it's important to do your research before building your system.

Performance

Despite these limitations, Xeon builds can still be a great option for budget-conscious consumers or small businesses looking to put together a gaming system. With a little bit of research and some careful hardware selection, you can put together a budget-friendly gaming system that delivers solid performance without breaking the bank.

Comparing an Xeon 1650v3 to an i5-10400 on single core, duo core, quad core and octa core performance

So if you're in the market for a new gaming system but don't have the budget for a high-end build, consider using an old Xeon processor as the foundation of your build. With their ability to support ECC memory and their availability in multi-core options, Xeon processors can provide a solid gaming experience at a fraction of the cost of more expensive options. We have several options available and are always happy to assist with any inquiries or questions finding the right parts

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