
Dell Intel Xeon Precision Rack 7910 E5-2630 V3 Workstation (Renewed)
Eight Xeon cores with ECC memory protection in a rack-mount chassis — the Precision 7910 brings data-center reliability to the professional workstation bench.
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Overview
Unleash Professional Power with Dell Precision
The Dell Precision Rack 7910 Workstation delivers exceptional performance and reliability for demanding professional applications. Equipped with a powerful Intel Xeon processor, ample memory, and dedicated graphics, this workstation is built to handle complex tasks with ease. A solid choice for engineering, design, and content creation.
Key Features:
- Processor: Intel Xeon E5-2630 V3 8C 2.4Ghz
- Memory: 16GB RAM
- Storage: 2X 500GB HDD
- Graphics: NVS 310
- Operating System: No OS
Key Features
2.4Ghz Eight Core E5-2630 V3 CPU, 16 Virtual Cores in Hyper-Threading Mode!
16GB of ECC DDR4 RAM
Dell 500GB 7.2K 6Gbps 2.5'' Ent SATAHard Drive
Nvidia NVS 310 512MB Graphic Card - 2 DisplayPort - 2 Active Monitor Support
No OS
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Eight physical Xeon cores with 16 virtual threads via Hyper-Threading handle parallelized rendering, simulation, and compilation workloads that overwhelm quad-core consumer platforms.
- ECC DDR4 memory provides hardware-level data integrity protection — critical for engineering, scientific, and financial applications where silent data corruption is unacceptable.
- Dual-socket Precision 7910 platform supports a second Xeon CPU if workloads demand it, enabling a path to 16 physical cores without replacing the chassis.
- Rack-mount form factor integrates natively into server room and lab environments where tower workstations are impractical.
- The NVS 310 provides certified dual-display professional graphics output suitable for CAD, GIS, and business application workflows.
👎 Cons
- The E5-2630 V3 is a 2014 Haswell-EP Xeon — single-threaded performance lags modern desktop processors significantly, which affects applications that don't scale across all 16 threads.
- 16GB of ECC RAM is the minimum viable configuration for serious workstation use; memory-heavy applications like large CAD assemblies or virtual machines will hit this ceiling quickly and require additional DIMMs.
- The 500GB SATA HDD at 7200 RPM is a meaningful I/O bottleneck compared to NVMe storage — OS and application load times will reflect this on any workload that is disk-bound.
- No operating system included — budget and time for OS procurement and installation before the unit is productive.
- Rack-mount chassis generates significant operational noise from server-class fans and is not suited to shared office or quiet lab environments.