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Intel Xeon W3680 Processor

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  • Processor Type: Xeon UP
  • Processor Speed: 3.33 GHz
  • Socket Size: 32 nm
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  • Brand Name: Intel
  • Model Number: BX80613W3680
  • Processor Count: 6
  • Computer CPU Speed: 3.33 GHz
  • Computer CPU Manufacturer: Intel


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Product Dimensions 7.5 x 7 x 4 inches
Item Weight 4.8 ounces
Shipping Weight 1.6 pounds
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ASIN B003EM0T4I
Item model number BX80613W3680
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Best Sellers Rank #878 in Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Computer Components > CPU Processors
Date first available at Amazon.com March 30, 2010

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Upgraded my 2009 Mac Pro from quad to 6 core processor. Also added a total of 32 GB RAM and an SSD for my VMWare files. All work and play well together. All the upgrades are visible on YouTube if you want to do it yourself.
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Xeon W3680 and i7 980X are practically the same chip. The main difference between the two is ECC capability, which is disabled in i7 brand as it is marketing for home computing VS Xeon brand is marketing toward workstation/servers in commercial sector. ECC function provides stability that is crucial for data servers running 24/7 all year around. It's not an important feature for home computing. Generally speaking, ECC hardware costs more because it is mostly used by commercial sector.

Like i7 Xtreme series, W3680 is unlocked. So it makes overclocking super easy, all you need to do is change BIOS CPU Ratio (aka multipliers) to 30, you 'll get 4.0 GHz. 31=4.15, 32=4.3..etc. That is it, no need to mess with other settings at all, in and out of BIOS in less than 15 seconds. All locked CPUs, basically all none extreme edition and some Xeon are a pain in the @$$ to OC. It involves hours of tunings and countless restarts, yikes!

I'm currently running at 4.3 GHz on Asus P6X58D-E with Corsair H70 cooler, full load CPU temperature hovers around 80c in a 22c room temperature environment. I didn't need to mess with CPU voltage with this mobo, I left it on auto and it adjusts the voltage by itself. Your mobo and BIOS might be different.

Xeon is not listed as a supported CPU on my mobo Asus P6X58D-E. In fact, only workstation/server mobo would list Xeon as supported CPU. This goes back to ECC capability. Only workstation/server mobos have ECC feature. None ECC X58 mobos will not listed Xeon for that reason. But ECC modules such as Xeon and ECC RAM work fine on a none-ECC mobo, they just won't have ECC function. So it's sort of waste of money to put ECC hardware on a non ECC mobo. But currently W3680 costs around 600, and 850 for 980x.
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Such a huge improvement, great processor, go Intel for continually innovating. I went from 4 cores to six cores overnight, saved almost $1500 on a new MacPro 2012 six-core. Upgraded from MacPro 2009, great value :D
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After putting this into my EVGA Classified I've managed to clock it to 4.25Ghz with 1.35V. The unlocked multiplier makes overclocking incredibly simple,well worth the price paid for this CPU.
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