I am in the process of getting multiple Desktops to run linuxfor Research and Development, at the moment am comparing the following intel chipset H81, Q87, Q77, H61...What is the difference?What would be best performance issue?
http://ark.intel.com/compare/52806,64027,75007,75016
Does this comparison tool help?
On 25 November 2013 17:54, madunix@gmail.com madunix@gmail.com wrote:
I am in the process of getting multiple Desktops to run linuxfor Research and Development, at the moment am comparing the following intel chipset H81, Q87, Q77, H61...What is the difference?What would be best performance issue? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 11/25/2013 9:54 AM, madunix@gmail.com wrote:
I am in the process of getting multiple Desktops to run linuxfor Research and Development, at the moment am comparing the following intel chipset H81, Q87, Q77, H61...What is the difference?What would be best performance issue?
the ?8? chipsets are current, for the Haswell family processors (core I?-4???). The ?7? chips are for the prior Ivy Bridge, core i?-3???. I believe the 6 is for the Sandy Bridge, a couple years ago, core i?-xxx (3 digit numbers). My Ivy Bridge Core I5-3670 is in a Z77 based motherboard.
the Zxx chipsets are the top line, have the best performance, and most ports and features. The H and Q are budget/economy versions, with fewer IO channels, lower performance.
Can I say H61 < Q77 < Q87 < H81 ?
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 9:24 PM, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
On 11/25/2013 9:54 AM, madunix@gmail.com wrote:
I am in the process of getting multiple Desktops to run linuxfor Research and Development, at the moment am comparing the following intel chipset H81, Q87, Q77, H61...What is the difference?What would be best
performance
issue?
the ?8? chipsets are current, for the Haswell family processors (core I?-4???). The ?7? chips are for the prior Ivy Bridge, core i?-3???. I believe the 6 is for the Sandy Bridge, a couple years ago, core i?-xxx (3 digit numbers). My Ivy Bridge Core I5-3670 is in a Z77 based motherboard.
the Zxx chipsets are the top line, have the best performance, and most ports and features. The H and Q are budget/economy versions, with fewer IO channels, lower performance.
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On 11/25/2013 10:49 AM, madunix@gmail.com wrote:
Can I say H61 < Q77 < Q87 < H81 ?
kinda hard to compare apples and pomegranates. FIRST, choose your CPU, *THEN* compare the chipsets that will work with it. If you're buying tires for a 2013 Mercedes, there's little point at looking at sports car tires that fit a 20 year old Miata.
and I don't know offhand which end H and Q are, but the chart Andrew linked shows the Q87 has more SATA and USB ports, and pci express lanes, vs the budget H81, so I'd say H81<Q87. can't you do your own homework?