Hi,
Wanted to ask if someone out there has had this or a similar experience. I recently did an Intel i7 build which I called it UAS1 this particular build is significant and runs well. However, I have come to a point that I need more horsepower and the ability to process jobs a lot quicker. I then opted to look on the passmark website to gather better hardware and create a much better build then the intel. I then went with a dual Xeon build which I called UAS2. Please refer to the attached file for each of the machine's specs and Passmark benchmarks.
I am now a bit concerned that the second build has much better hardware but the benchmark results are lower. Not only are the results lower but the overall performance use of UAS2 machine is noticeable. I wanted to know if anyone has had an experience like this or if there is a way to improve the over all performance of the second machine to get significant passmarks scores.
Much appreciated to all that can assist in this matter.
Wanted to ask if someone out there has had this or a similar experience. I recently did an Intel i7 build which I called it UAS1 this particular build is significant and runs well. However, I have come to a point that I need more horsepower and the ability to process jobs a lot quicker. I then opted to look on the passmark website to gather better hardware and create a much better build then the intel. I then went with a dual Xeon build which I called UAS2. Please refer to the attached file for each of the machine's specs and Passmark benchmarks.
I am now a bit concerned that the second build has much better hardware but the benchmark results are lower. Not only are the results lower but the overall performance use of UAS2 machine is noticeable. I wanted to know if anyone has had an experience like this or if there is a way to improve the over all performance of the second machine to get significant passmarks scores.
Much appreciated to all that can assist in this matter.
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