WTF!! Wir bauen den 44-Kern AliExpress Gaming PC... #GamingSchrott

HardwareDealz
27 Jan 202429:53

Summary

TLDRThe video showcases an experimental dual CPU mainboard purchased from AliExpress, equipped with two used 22-core Intel Xeon server processors totaling 44 cores and 88 threads. Various benchmarks are run to demonstrate exceptional multi-core performance on par with modern mainstream CPUs, but very poor single-core speed more comparable to entry-level chips. Gaming bottlenecks are highlighted given most games cannot utilize so many cores. Potential future upgrade ideas are proposed including custom water cooling and multi-GPU setups to create an unconventional AliExpress gaming system.

Takeaways

  • 😲 Ordered a dual CPU motherboard with 2x 22-core Xeon processors for €616
  • 👷‍♂️ The CPU model seems to be mislabeled - listed as E5-2696v4 but detected as 2699v4
  • 🤯 Achieved 1708 points in Cinebench R24 multicore test, faster than Apple M1 Ultra
  • 😥 But single core performance is very poor, slower than a Core i3-10105
  • 💪 With both CPUs fully loaded power consumption was around 400 watts
  • 🔥 The CPUs run very cool thanks to the big heatsinks, 41-48°C under load
  • 🎮 In games the 64 PCIe lanes don't help - the CPUs bottleneck the RTX 4090 badly
  • 🤔 Author wonders if he should build a multi-GPU AliExpress system for fun
  • 🤑 Spent €616 on used server hardware that competes with €1000+ consumer chips
  • ❓ Remains to be seen what other entertaining things he'll do with this system

Q & A

  • What type of PC did the person order from AliExpress?

    -The person ordered a dual CPU gaming PC from AliExpress with two Intel Xeon E5-2696 v4 CPUs.

  • How many CPU cores does the PC have in total?

    -The PC has a total of 44 CPU cores and 88 threads with the two Intel Xeon CPUs installed.

  • What kind of performance did the PC achieve in Cinebench R24?

    -In Cinebench R24 multicore test, the PC scored 1708 points, placing it between Ryzen 9 7900X and Core i7-14700K in performance.

  • How did the PC perform in 3DMark Time Spy?

    -In 3DMark Time Spy, the PC scored 11889 points overall. The GPU score was 12771 points but the CPU score was lower at 8545 points due to CPU bottleneck.

  • What power consumption did the two CPUs have at full load?

    -At full load, the two Intel Xeon CPUs consumed around 400 watts of power based on external power meter measurements.

  • How did the PC perform in Far Cry 6 gaming test?

    -In Far Cry 6 at 720p ultra settings, the PC averaged 67 FPS, far lower than modern CPUs which scored over 180 FPS in this test.

  • Why did the GPU have low utilization in games?

    -In games, the GPU utilization was low, around 30-50% in tests. This indicates the CPUs were bottlenecking performance despite their high core count.

  • How much memory did the PC have compared to what was ordered?

    -The PC was ordered with 64GB RAM but came with 128GB RAM installed, double the original order.

  • What chipset was actually on the motherboard?

    -Despite being advertised as X99, the motherboard had a C612 server chipset which makes more sense for the Xeon CPUs.

  • Did the overall build quality seem good?

    -Yes, the build quality including PCB, power delivery, heat sinks seemed quite good, similar to a high end desktop motherboard.

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