Yes, old Intel Xeon processors can still function well if they meet your needs and are properly maintained.
Yes, old Intel Xeon processors can still function well if they meet your needs and are properly maintained.
The models you referred to, like the 1230 and similar, share a similar age and CPU specs with the 2600. The i7 3770 paired with an Xeon V2 usually comes with USB 3.0 built in. These parts are commonly seen in Dell T3600 models as manufacturers overlooked their availability.
Yep, I'm as broke as a man that recently loss his $500 laptop after 4 years. Wkwk land's basically one place that consider that price's expensive. Just looked on your eBay link tho. The price's different here, it's around $245 here. Which... Basically will ruin my financial status. 430W woulda just trip my breaker at my home lol, and it'd get my parents hot-boiled af to see the electrical bills increase like... 20-30% per month. But noted tho, thanks. I actually forgot to mention if I'd get the v2 or v3, well basically the Ivy Bridge or Haswell lol Good to know if Ivy Bridge would've USB 3.0 already. Will find the board that do have it. Now, performance difference with v2 or v3, should I neglect this? Price difference between them are around $20 (well, significant enough for me to get more decent PSU, at least I'd get System Power 9 or Corsair CV/VS), and I found it here if it's not even that far. But if looking at Intel's Ark site (for real, AMD should've made a website like so, I love how they simplify the findings of their own product), it's neglectible, but v2 without AVX2 when v3 does have it. Will it affect my use case for, at least on the future?