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System Name | Desktop|| Virtual Host 0 |
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Processor | Intel Core i5 2500-K @ 4.3ghz || 2x Xeon L5630 (total 8 cores, 16 threads) |
Motherboard | ASUS P8Z68-V || Dell PowerEdge R710 (Intel 5520 chipset) |
Cooling | Corsair Hydro H100 || Stock hotplug fans and passive heatsinks |
Memory | 4x4gb Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 || 12x4gb Hynix DDR3 1066 FB-DIMMs |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 760 Gaming Twin Frozr 4GB OC || Don't know, don't care |
Storage | Hitachi 7K3000 2TB || 6x300gb 15k rpm SAS internal hotswap, 12x3tb Seagate NAS drives in enclosure |
Display(s) | ViewSonic VA2349S || remote iDRAC KVM console |
Case | Antec P280 || Dell PowerEdge R710 |
Audio Device(s) | HRT MusicStreamer II+ and Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 || Don't know, don't care |
Power Supply | SeaSonic X650 Gold || 2x870w hot-swappable |
Mouse | Logitech G500 || remote iDRAC KVM console |
Keyboard | Logitech G510 || remote iDRAC KVM console |
Software | Win7 Ultimate x64 || VMware vSphere 6.0 with vCenter Server 6.0 |
Benchmark Scores | Over 9000 on the scouter |
Thank you W1z for being so dedicated. 2k individual tests I think I'd die if I had to do that
That said, I'm surprised to see that PCI-E 1.1 x16 still holds up with high-end GPUs these days.
Exactly, it's about future-proofing.I wonder why you guys think its pure marketing gimmick, it delivered on its promise to double bandwidth. Psersonally I would rather them release 3.0 before we hit a bottleneck on the 2.0 (and thus showing you no performance advantage right now between the two) rather than wait until 2.0 becomes a bottleneck before making 3.0 a standard (where they actually show a difference between the two during launch day). They can release it slightly later, so people will not feel "cheated" but why release something tommorow when you can do it today?
That said, I'm surprised to see that PCI-E 1.1 x16 still holds up with high-end GPUs these days.