Hello friends, I want your input before I make a decision. As you know, Windows is kind of going to hell in a handbasket lately and with its future being uncertain, I'm feeling a little unsafe regarding having only a latest generation computer running the latest version of Windows 10/11 available to me. So, with the objective of keeping a fully functional Windows 7 system around, I decided to dig out the parts from my drawer and start a "new" build. This is to be used as a general purpose desktop; media consumption, light gaming, some casual video encoding. It's basically what I do with my PC but with lower expectations.
I own a Gigabyte X99 Ultra Gaming motherboard currently equipped with a 18-core Xeon E5-4669 v3 CPU. My complaint is that the clock speeds on this processor really suffer. It wasn't as bad when I first acquired it back in 2017 or so, but nowadays apps require a level of single thread well beyond what it can do - even after pulling the turbo unlock trick it doesn't do more than 2.9 GHz (or 2.4 GHz if AVX is enabled, this is a hardcoded offset), it's woefully slow. It will be paired with the RAM kit that used to be part of my old 5950X system and a GTX 1070 Ti GPU that I keep as a backup/spare card.
So, I've decided to search for a new processor. I've set a small budget towards it and would prefer it to feature an upgrade to Broadwell, I did some research and the options I have are essentially as follows:
E5-1650 v4 (6-core. identical to Core i7-6850K but locked, 3.6 base, ~4.0 turbo) ~$30
E5-2697A v4 (16-core, 2.6 base, ~3.6 turbo) ~$33
-or Haswell options-
E5-2699 v3 (it is identical to the processor I currently have, but up to 700 MHz faster, so up to 3.6 or so - likely subject to the same AVX offset issue, though) ~$57
Core i7-5960X (8-core unlocked, but also Haswell, and easily the one that will achieve the highest clocks) ~$62
My question is, with this objective in mind, which one of these would you personally pick? I'm currently leaning towards the 2697A v4, it seems the most balanced option here, it is cheap, I get the Broadwell upgrade (slightly higher IPC, TSX support), the extra clock frequency I want while losing two cores, and it looks like ten extra cores might as well outweigh losing 400 MHz over the 1650 v4, even with the topology concerns.
One last request if a mod sees this, can you check if I'm "shadowbanned" from this thread (if such a thing exists)? I seem to recall that a couple of years ago when I was still a greenhorn on the forum I had a little of an argument here, and one or two of my posts were flagged as low-quality. I haven't received notifications about this thread ever since.