Reply 1960 of 2261, by BitWrangler
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Munx wrote on 2023-10-10, 10:18:My office decided to get rid of a lot of some older inventory and auctioned it off to the staff. Got a bunch of desktops for a f […]
My office decided to get rid of a lot of some older inventory and auctioned it off to the staff. Got a bunch of desktops for a few euros each. Most were previously given to people during covid to work from home and the outsides took quite a beating in those couple years.
Disassembled a few and they are all more or less the same - small h110 LGA1151 motherboards, 16G 2133 DDR4 memory, 120-240G SSD, i5 6400-6500.
One use case for these I had was to upgrade my current home office/light gaming PC, which is running a sandybridge xeon (essentially i7 2600).
You'd think that with 2 manufacturing and 4 whole CPU generations, the newer CPU would be noticeably better, even when its a tier-down from an i7, but no. Looking through benchmarks I saw that the sandybridge i7 gets slightly less average frames, but higher 1% lows vs i5 6500. Whats even worse is that I cant even get a meaningful upgrade for this platform later down the line since Intel decided to cuck early 1151 adopters by not releasing 6+core CPUs for these early gen chipsets.
Really goes to show what happens when a large company does not have any competition and gets too comfortable. Thank god for Ryzen.
Guess I'm sticking with sandybridge for now.
I don't know if it's any use, but you might be able to get an officially unsupported Xeon working with firmware mods... https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments … ork_on_my_asus/
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.