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ProcessorsThe processor (CPU) is the heart of every computer – it processes all computing and control operations. Our range includes processors for desktop PCs, workstations and servers in all performance classes. Desktop CPUs: Intel Core (Ultra 200, 14th gen) for LGA1700/LGA1851; AMD Ryzen 9000/7000 for AM5; AMD Ryzen 5000 for AM4. Workstation CPUs: Intel Xeon W series, AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro (up to 96 cores). Server CPUs: Intel Xeon Scalable (Sapphire Rapids, LGA4677), AMD EPYC (Genoa, SP5). Legacy sockets for existing systems: LGA775, LGA1150, LGA1151, AM2, AM3. Important selection parameters: number of cores/threads, base clock and boost clock, TDP (thermal design power), socket compatibility with existing motherboard, integrated graphics (Intel UHD), ECC RAM support (AMD PRO, Intel Xeon). Advice or quote? 07666 / 88499-0 or sales@industry-electronics.com |
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FAQ
Intel or AMD – which processor should I choose?
Intel: advantage in single-thread performance (gaming, CAD). AMD Ryzen: more cores per euro, better for multi-thread workloads (rendering, compression). For servers: AMD EPYC has advantages in core/price ratio.
What does TDP mean and why is it important?
TDP (Thermal Design Power) indicates heat output in watts – crucial for the cooling solution. A CPU with 125 W TDP requires more capable cooling than a 65 W model.
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