
Intel Xeon E5335P 2.0GHz Quad-Core Processor
Reliable Performance for Demanding Workloads The Intel Xeon Processor delivers the enterprise-class performance, quality, and scalability your business demands. Built on a legacy of excellence, this processor enables IT to be more efficient, dependable, and responsive, helping your business stay...
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Overview
Reliable Performance for Demanding Workloads
The Intel Xeon Processor delivers the enterprise-class performance, quality, and scalability your business demands. Built on a legacy of excellence, this processor enables IT to be more efficient, dependable, and responsive, helping your business stay competitive in today's fast-paced environment.
Specifications:
- Processor Type: Intel Xeon
- Clock Speed: 2.00 GHz
- Cache: 8MB
- Bus Speed: 1333MHz
Key Features
Product Type - CPU
Processor Type - Intel Xeon
Clock Speed - 2 GHz
Bus Speed - 1333 MHz
Clock Speed - 2 GHz
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 2 GHz clock speed, offering a solid base for various computing tasks and applications.
- Equipped with a 1333 MHz bus speed, facilitating efficient data transfer within the system architecture.
- Designed as a quad-core processor, enabling efficient handling of multiple tasks and improved multitasking performance.
- As an Intel Xeon processor, it is built for reliability and performance in server and workstation environments.
- The E5335P model is specifically identified, allowing for targeted compatibility checks with motherboards and systems.
👎 Cons
- The 2.0 GHz clock speed might be considered low for modern, highly demanding applications requiring significant single-thread performance.
- A bus speed of 1333 MHz, while efficient for its generation, may not match the higher bandwidths of newer processor architectures.
- Being a Xeon E5335P, it is part of an older generation of processors, which might imply reduced power efficiency compared to contemporary CPUs.
- The product details do not specify the cache size beyond the general processor type, which can impact performance for certain workloads.
- As a CPU only, it requires additional components like a motherboard, cooler, and RAM, which are not included.