Processor from Xeon series
Processor from Xeon series
Yes, an Intel Xeon processor can be overclocked. When selecting a graphics card for your build, consider compatibility and performance needs based on the processor's specifications.
It's a specific CPU model, though I don't have the exact name without additional context.
The possibility of overclocking the CPU is uncertain; only a few Xeons are unlocked, while some older models can be baseclocked on older systems. We'll require the processor code to confirm this.
I have two 8-core Xeon e5-2690v2 processors in my system, running at 3GHz base with turbo up to 3.8GHz. Certain units have factory turbo limits while others don’t, based on the model and motherboard you’re using.
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Your system runs smoothly on the 6800XT without any performance issues.
It seems the processor likely handles tasks efficiently across all cores without a major bottleneck, though it may slow down on one core. Your question about core usage is important—Xreon isn’t ideal for gaming due to its weak single-core performance.