Server CPU FX-4130 VS Phenom 1055T

Gerald Huppertz

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SO I currently have a Monster server running on a Phenom 1055T Processor with 12GB of ram. I have a new SSD drive coming in for it this week and will be doing a new install. I also have a spare AMD FX-4130 CPU with Motherboard here and am wondering which CPU would better for the server. Its a dedicated box running MineOS.

CPU comparison

The Phenom outperforms the FX when using all cores even though its 2 years older. But the FX scores a little higher on Single core performance. The FX has a few key features over the Phenom.

Much higher turbo clock speed - 4.4 GHzvs3.3 GHz- Around 35% higher turbo clock speed
Significantly higher clock speed - 3.8 GHzvs2.8 GHz- More than 35% higher clock speed
Is unlocked - YesvsNo - Somewhat common; An unlocked multiplier allows for easier overclocking
Newer manufacturing process - 32 nmsvs45 nms - A newer manufacturing process allows for a more powerful, yet cooler running processor
More l3 cache - 8 MBvs6 MB - Around 35% more l3 cache; more data can be stored in the l3 cache for quick access later
More l2 cache - 4 MBvs3 MB - Around 35% more l2 cache; more data can be stored in the l2 cache for quick access later
Much more l3 cache per core - 2 MB/corevs1 MB/core - 2x more l3 cache per core
Significantly more l2 cache per core - 1 MB/corevs0.5 MB/core - 2x more l2 cache per core
Better PassMark (Single core) score - 1,399vs1,108 - More than 25% better PassMark (Single core) score
Better overclocked clock speed (Air) - 4.66 GHzvs3.97 GHz - Around 20% better overclocked clock speed (Air)

I'm leaning towards the FX and overclocking it to about 4.2GHz.

Thoughts? Recommendations?

Thanks
 

Connor Gavitt

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The vast majority of us are only familiar with intel xeon, i5 or i7 series, and ADM opterons. I myself would trust the benchmarks provided by CPUboss in this case.
 
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Connor Gavitt

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I have a intel i7 3930k OC @ 4.32 GHZ for all 12 logical cores :)

Used to use a E5 1620 and the 3930k OC just dominates the E5 1620 in every way.