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Should I choose an Intel i7 or a Xeon processor for video broadcasting?

Should I choose an Intel i7 or a Xeon processor for video broadcasting?

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KawiianMili
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11-29-2017, 11:51 PM
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An Intel Core i7-3770 paired with 8GB of 1600MHz RAM costs $173. An Intel Xeon E3-1230 v2 with 8GB of 1600MHz RAM is available for $138. I’m looking to purchase a system suitable for playing and broadcasting games—specifically Battlefield V, PUBG, and Fortnite—using an RX 570 graphics card. My desired display resolution is 1080p for gaming and 720p for streaming. Considering these specifications, which processor offers the better value, and is the $35 difference justified?
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KawiianMili
11-29-2017, 11:51 PM #1

An Intel Core i7-3770 paired with 8GB of 1600MHz RAM costs $173. An Intel Xeon E3-1230 v2 with 8GB of 1600MHz RAM is available for $138. I’m looking to purchase a system suitable for playing and broadcasting games—specifically Battlefield V, PUBG, and Fortnite—using an RX 570 graphics card. My desired display resolution is 1080p for gaming and 720p for streaming. Considering these specifications, which processor offers the better value, and is the $35 difference justified?

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sloop000
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12-02-2017, 07:55 PM
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I currently possess a graphics card, and I've been told that incorporating an integrated GPU can lead to increased temperatures. I intend to search for a more affordable option. It would likely perform similarly if the integrated GPU were actively used, however, when utilizing a separate graphics card alongside both a Xeon and an i7 processor, the performance and heat levels should be largely consistent.
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sloop000
12-02-2017, 07:55 PM #2

I currently possess a graphics card, and I've been told that incorporating an integrated GPU can lead to increased temperatures. I intend to search for a more affordable option. It would likely perform similarly if the integrated GPU were actively used, however, when utilizing a separate graphics card alongside both a Xeon and an i7 processor, the performance and heat levels should be largely consistent.

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Reflex_7
Junior Member
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12-09-2017, 01:24 AM
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For gaming and streaming, I would strongly prefer the i7 processor over a Xeon. Xeons are primarily designed for server applications and related tasks. The i7 will generally offer superior performance due to its stronger single-core capabilities, making it well-suited for streaming and overall gaming tasks.

The i7 is the better choice for general gaming performance.

A Xeon can be utilized for gaming, although it will have reduced core efficiency and is optimized more for server operations.
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Reflex_7
12-09-2017, 01:24 AM #3

For gaming and streaming, I would strongly prefer the i7 processor over a Xeon. Xeons are primarily designed for server applications and related tasks. The i7 will generally offer superior performance due to its stronger single-core capabilities, making it well-suited for streaming and overall gaming tasks.

The i7 is the better choice for general gaming performance.

A Xeon can be utilized for gaming, although it will have reduced core efficiency and is optimized more for server operations.

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sillyname396
Junior Member
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12-09-2017, 05:08 AM
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Intel’s Xeon and i7 processors share a similar functionality, with the primary distinction lying in supplementary instruction sets present within Xeon models. These allow for features such as error-correcting memory (ECC RAM), a capability absent in i7 processors, and conversely, certain i7 instruction sets are tailored for visual processing tasks, a feature not found in Xeon versions. This can influence gaming frame rates. Moreover, the 1230v2 model exhibits a slower base clock and turbo speed compared to standard i7 processors, potentially impacting game performance. To achieve comparable results with the i7, one would require a Xeon processor like the 1270v2. This shift alters the cost comparison between the two options.
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sillyname396
12-09-2017, 05:08 AM #4

Intel’s Xeon and i7 processors share a similar functionality, with the primary distinction lying in supplementary instruction sets present within Xeon models. These allow for features such as error-correcting memory (ECC RAM), a capability absent in i7 processors, and conversely, certain i7 instruction sets are tailored for visual processing tasks, a feature not found in Xeon versions. This can influence gaming frame rates. Moreover, the 1230v2 model exhibits a slower base clock and turbo speed compared to standard i7 processors, potentially impacting game performance. To achieve comparable results with the i7, one would require a Xeon processor like the 1270v2. This shift alters the cost comparison between the two options.

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timo_well
Junior Member
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12-12-2017, 09:45 PM
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The 3770 will offer a modest improvement in speed, potentially resulting in only a minor increase in frame rates during gameplay. Ideally, I’d recommend an Xeon processor combined with 16GB of memory, as streaming can be significantly hampered by having only 8GB.
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timo_well
12-12-2017, 09:45 PM #5

The 3770 will offer a modest improvement in speed, potentially resulting in only a minor increase in frame rates during gameplay. Ideally, I’d recommend an Xeon processor combined with 16GB of memory, as streaming can be significantly hampered by having only 8GB.

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Demonsss91
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12-14-2017, 09:51 AM
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If I discover an E3 1230 V3 at the same price as an i7 3770, which processor is superior?
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Demonsss91
12-14-2017, 09:51 AM #6

If I discover an E3 1230 V3 at the same price as an i7 3770, which processor is superior?

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xXxArsenalxXx
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12-14-2017, 09:45 PM
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If I discovered an E3-1230 v3 priced similarly to an i7-3770, which would be superior in terms of performance?

They offer nearly identical processing capabilities.
[https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/In...2171vs1979](https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/In...2171vs1979)

I would select the i7-3770 due to its integrated graphics, as the Xeon lacks this feature.
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xXxArsenalxXx
12-14-2017, 09:45 PM #7

If I discovered an E3-1230 v3 priced similarly to an i7-3770, which would be superior in terms of performance?

They offer nearly identical processing capabilities.
[https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/In...2171vs1979](https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/In...2171vs1979)

I would select the i7-3770 due to its integrated graphics, as the Xeon lacks this feature.

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kalleboii
Senior Member
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12-29-2017, 02:27 AM
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Although I currently possess a graphics card, I've also been told that integrating an additional iGPU will likely increase the system’s temperature. I intend to explore options for acquiring a more affordable model.
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kalleboii
12-29-2017, 02:27 AM #8

Although I currently possess a graphics card, I've also been told that integrating an additional iGPU will likely increase the system’s temperature. I intend to explore options for acquiring a more affordable model.

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mumustrak
Senior Member
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01-19-2018, 05:24 AM
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I currently possess a graphics card, and I've been told that integrating a secondary GPU can lead to increased operating temperatures. I intend to explore more affordable options.

If it's actively being employed, then yes, however, when utilizing a dedicated graphics card alongside both the Xeon and i7 processors, the performance and heat levels should be remarkably similar.
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mumustrak
01-19-2018, 05:24 AM #9

I currently possess a graphics card, and I've been told that integrating a secondary GPU can lead to increased operating temperatures. I intend to explore more affordable options.

If it's actively being employed, then yes, however, when utilizing a dedicated graphics card alongside both the Xeon and i7 processors, the performance and heat levels should be remarkably similar.