AdviceDual X5690 72gb 1333mhz or Ryzen 2700 16gb 3200mhz
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Hi everyone, I have the opportunity to upgrade. But it's either a new machine for $700 + Potential hard drive upgrades (400ish) or upgrade processors from dual x5680 to x5690 + hard drive upgrades. Budget is like, I'll make it back in a couple of weeks kinda budget.
Currently running on Dell t5500 Dual Xeon X5680 72gb of 7x8gb Samsung DDR3 1333 with a very full and about 6 years old 180gb SSD system drive and quite full 2TB HDD about 10 years old. Can't Remember my current graphics card but I think the GTX 860. I have the opportunity to move to a TSI 470x board Ryzen 2700 (not X) 16gb 3200 (2x8) Corsair GTX 1060 3gb 1 256 SSD and 1 500gb HDD 850W power supply built about 6 months ago for $700. My other option of improvement is only upgrade the hard drives and the processors to x5690 (fastest processor the T5500 is compatible with). I'm going to be adding and/or replacing current hard drives with: (1) PCIe SSD 1tb & (1) SATA SSD 1tb Intention for this machine is for intensive Audio Processing (lots of midi, high voicing digital synthesizers, effects plugins). Not intended to be a graphics priority machine. Anyhow, want to know thoughts whether or if there would be a noticeable difference in terms of performance and project load times and if it's worth dropping $700 + 450 on. Seems like the processor switchover, SSD system drive, and clocking would be of my interest. Clocking may or may not be implemented depending on how large some of the projects are. Would the Single Ryzen 2700 machine be able to outperform two X5690 if I decided to just upgrade the processors and hard drives on my current machines? |
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The 2700 is only 24% more powerful than a single X5690 according to user benchmark
This guy's render times were a lot slower on a ryzen 1700 vs a dual set up. youtube video So I would recommend the dual set up, upgrade to the SSDs like you said, and I'd throw a GTX 1060(Or a used 970/980) in there and call it a day. |
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