Intel

Intel X5670 Xeon 2.93 GHz LGA-1366 Processor

A six-core Xeon processor with 12MB cache and 6.40 GT/s QPI, designed for LGA-1366 servers and workstations requiring multi-threaded performance.

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Overview

Elevate Server Performance with the Intel Xeon X5670 Processor

The Intel Xeon X5670 is a high-performance processor designed for demanding server and workstation applications. Featuring six cores and a large cache, this processor delivers exceptional speed and efficiency for multitasking and data-intensive tasks.

Specifications:

  • Processor: Intel Xeon X5670
  • Core Count: Hexa-core (6 Core)
  • Cache: 12 MB
  • QPI Speed: 6.40 GT/s
  • Socket Type: Socket B LGA-1366

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Six cores with hyper-threading provide 12 threads for strong multi-threaded server and workstation performance.
  • 12MB L3 cache reduces memory access latency for data-intensive applications.
  • 6.40 GT/s QPI link provides high-bandwidth communication between the processor and chipset.
  • Very low price point makes it an affordable upgrade for aging LGA-1366 systems.
  • Proven reliability in enterprise server platforms from Dell, HP, and other manufacturers.

👎 Cons

  • Based on the 2010 Westmere-EP architecture, which is significantly behind current processors in per-core performance and power efficiency.
  • 95W TDP is high relative to the performance delivered compared to modern, more efficient processor designs.
  • LGA-1366 platform is end-of-life with no upgrade path beyond Westmere-EP Xeon processors.
  • Does not support DDR4 or newer memory standards — limited to DDR3 ECC registered memory.
  • Lacks modern instruction set extensions and security features found in current Xeon Scalable processors.

Frequently Asked Questions

It fits LGA-1366 (Socket B) motherboards found in servers like the Dell PowerEdge R610/R710, HP ProLiant DL360/DL380 G6/G7, and workstations like the Dell Precision T5500/T7500 and HP Z800.
Yes, each of the six physical cores supports hyper-threading, providing 12 threads total for improved multitasking and parallel workload performance.
The X5670 has a thermal design power (TDP) of 95 watts, which is typical for Westmere-EP Xeon processors in this performance class.
Yes, the X5670 supports multi-socket configurations. In a dual-socket system, you would get 12 physical cores and 24 threads for demanding virtualization or compute workloads.
Typically, the X5670 is sold as a processor only (OEM/tray). You will need a compatible LGA-1366 heatsink, which is usually already installed in server and workstation chassis.