So for some fun and for curiosity, I tested my 1080 in my Gaming PC 4790K running t 4.4ghz and then tested it in my music studio PC Xeon 6 core running at 4ghz.
I was interested in whether PCI -e 2.0 or 3.0 made any difference.And I wanted to know whether running 2 x 1070 sli in my X58 setup would be detrimental to performance as my S1150 gaming PC is not an SLI mobo.
Seems to be that both systems are pretty much the same in Firestrike and the 2 extra cores of the xeon make up for the 400mhz extra clock of the 4790k. (give or take a few hundred points)
So if you are on an aging system and have or want to try sli don't worry too much about being cutting edge...I'm really impressed with my Xeon X58 system.
Its holding its own despite pci-e 2.0 and 400mhz less speed... (hopefully pascal drivers will sort out any sli issues currently)
I'm now toying with the idea of swapping pc's over...X58 becomes by Gaming rig as its sli ready and I might try out 2 x 1070 to drive my predator x34 and moving the 4790k pc into my recording studio for Pro Tools use.
I certainly don't think I will gain anything huge by getting a socket 1150 mobo just for sli It will just cost me money...
The xeon runs at 48c full load under water so I might see if I can get it up to 4.2ghz
Hope some find this interesting.
Cheers
easy
EDIT : UPDATE
Update
4.4ghz Xeon V 4.4ghz 4790k
Xeon wins Remarkable really considering the age of this X58...Ok its got two extra cores but still!
Intel X58
Southbridge(s) ICH10
Miscellaneous
Release date(s) November 2008
8 years ago
I was interested in whether PCI -e 2.0 or 3.0 made any difference.And I wanted to know whether running 2 x 1070 sli in my X58 setup would be detrimental to performance as my S1150 gaming PC is not an SLI mobo.
Seems to be that both systems are pretty much the same in Firestrike and the 2 extra cores of the xeon make up for the 400mhz extra clock of the 4790k. (give or take a few hundred points)
So if you are on an aging system and have or want to try sli don't worry too much about being cutting edge...I'm really impressed with my Xeon X58 system.
Its holding its own despite pci-e 2.0 and 400mhz less speed... (hopefully pascal drivers will sort out any sli issues currently)
I'm now toying with the idea of swapping pc's over...X58 becomes by Gaming rig as its sli ready and I might try out 2 x 1070 to drive my predator x34 and moving the 4790k pc into my recording studio for Pro Tools use.
I certainly don't think I will gain anything huge by getting a socket 1150 mobo just for sli It will just cost me money...
The xeon runs at 48c full load under water so I might see if I can get it up to 4.2ghz
Hope some find this interesting.
Cheers
easy
EDIT : UPDATE
Update
4.4ghz Xeon V 4.4ghz 4790k
Xeon wins Remarkable really considering the age of this X58...Ok its got two extra cores but still!
Intel X58
Southbridge(s) ICH10
Miscellaneous
Release date(s) November 2008
8 years ago
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