What CPU(s) do you use for your Workstation?

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What CPU(s) do you use for your Workstation?

For Desktop, is it a 1P or 2P set-up?
 

Essence_of_War

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At work, an E8400, a first gen hex core i7, and a i5 4590.

At home, an i7 3770k and occasionally my wife's 2P, octocore Mac Pro.
 

BonzaiDuck

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Now I'm curious about what Essence_of_War does for work or where he works. I'm fine if the response is "None-ya's-business!" But that's quite a range of hardware, there! I had a single computer for my regular "day" job -- it must have been an early Pentium. For my "night" job -- teaching technology and programming -- the machines at home (no office at school, ya see) were a 486, a Pentium "Overdrive" rig, and a Pentium II. Be-cause! That was the 1990s!

Today, my workstations are both Sandy Bridge K systems. [My server is an old Q6600 system, but you didn't ask.] I have to maintain and service two fam-damn-ily machines upstairs: an LGA-775 E6700 and an Ivy Bridge 3570K.
 

WhoBeDaPlaya

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Work : 2x Xeon X5650 (HP Z600), i5-4300M (ThinkPad T540p)
Home : see sig ↴↴↴ (+ 2500K @ 4.6GHz, 2x Xeon X5675)
 
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VirtualLarry

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My main desktop, G3258 (rocking the dual-core, yeaaaah!), and a laptop, an N2830 (Atom! Budget laptop buyers represent!).
 

Nothingness

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At work, E5-2650 v2 for my workstation (plus some large [>10k cores] company clusters). At home, i7-4770K.
 

TeknoBug

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For a serious workstation for doing sensitive documents and such, something with Intel vPro and IPT instructions, usually a non-K i5 or i7 and select i3's has them- hence my i5 3550. Oh and of course direct I/O virtualization (VT-d).

Otherwise my i7 3770K served me well for gaming and other stuff.
 

zir_blazer

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Xeon E3-1245V3.

Since there isn't a big price difference between entry level Workstation parts and consumer ones, I would say that NOT going for Workstation class if the budget allows and you're not intending to overclock, is a rather lame idea. Bring prosumer to the masses.
 

MaxPower83

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at work : P4 2,8 Ghz , 2 GB RAM , Win xp sp3 (originally it had only 1 gb , i upgraded it with a stick of DDR1 i had lying at home.) Thanks God i use it only for sending e-mails.

at home : i5 3550 , 8 gb Ram, Crucial ssd 64 gb, Radeon hd 7770, win 7 home.
 

Fox5

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Core i3 4340. 16GB DDR3, Intel 180GB SSD boot drive, 4TB Seagate hard drive, 120GB Samsung 850Evo as an ssd cache + ready start drive + virtual memory drive.

I used to use a 6 core Phenom II running with ECC memory, but I decided to degrade in size and power consumption to mini-itx. The system runs faster, fits easily under my desk, and does pretty much everything I used to do but faster and with lower noise. Sometimes I run into a memory limit on VMs only having 16GB of ram, but it's generally workable.

Also, I'm using Intel's ssd cache with a Samsung 850 Evo drive and it really makes HDD performance fly, which makes a huge difference for usability in general.
In Crystal DiskMark using Intel's ssd cache, my harddrive does >500MB/s R/W Q32T1 sequential, > 200MB/s R/W 4kQ32T1, >400MB/s sequential, and ~30MB/s / 50MB/s R/W for 4k random.
 

DeathReborn

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Home PC: 4770K @4.8GHz
Home Workstation: 2x Xeon E5-2667 v2
Work Laptop: i7 4810MQ (Dell Precision M2800)
 

saratoga172

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Work: E5-2680 v2 (I use VDI at work), any computer I feel like using at the moment to connect to my virtual machine. Right now an i7 17inch MBP
Home: i7-5820k
 

Lil'John

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Current is a 3930k.

Christmas gift to myself will be two E5-2695 v3(or 4 if it is out) I probably wouldn't go this route if I didn't get a good discount on the CPUs ():)

Primary use is software development with upcoming emphasis on highly threaded.
 

jpiniero

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The desktop at work is a Sandy Bridge QC. No SSD. The funny thing is that it's on a lease; and while I could get a lease refresh I don't care. Don't want to bother having to reinstall everything.
 
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The PC on my desk at work is an i7-3770.

Sitting at my desk at home, I can see two i5 PCs, a server with a G3250 Pentium, and my laptop has an i7.