On 09/25/2017 01:21 PM, BogDan Vatra wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to upgrade my CPUs (I have 2 x Opteron 6276) and I'm now sure which one should I choose? Will I see a difference? Does the upgrade worth?
Yours, BogDan.
6386SE IMO, get the best.
It is worth it although it needs microcode updates for secure operations. 6287SE is the best x86_64 CPU that doesn't, it is slightly slower and lacks the slightly higher memory speed - with that you will also see better peformance (see cpubenchmark) Btw no need to buy a brand new one get a used as CPU life is 20+ years.
You'll end up spending a decent chunk of change on dual 6386SE to the point where I would advise saving up for TALOS 2 (way better performance and upgradability) - unless you want x86 6386 to the play latest games (I do!)
Thanks a lot Taiidan!
I'll try to find two used 6386SE. I don't mind to have microcode updates (I already choose them in coreboot for 6376).
Yours, BogDan.
2017-09-26 10:17 GMT+03:00 Taiidan@gmx.com Taiidan@gmx.com:
On 09/25/2017 01:21 PM, BogDan Vatra wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to upgrade my CPUs (I have 2 x Opteron 6276) and I'm now sure which one should I choose? Will I see a difference? Does the upgrade worth?
Yours, BogDan.
6386SE IMO, get the best.
It is worth it although it needs microcode updates for secure operations. 6287SE is the best x86_64 CPU that doesn't, it is slightly slower and lacks the slightly higher memory speed - with that you will also see better peformance (see cpubenchmark) Btw no need to buy a brand new one get a used as CPU life is 20+ years.
You'll end up spending a decent chunk of change on dual 6386SE to the point where I would advise saving up for TALOS 2 (way better performance and upgradability) - unless you want x86 6386 to the play latest games (I do!)