![]() ![]() On paper, these processors are identical in clock speed and identical in terms of turbo configuration, each with a single core turbo speed of 4.0GHz and an all core turbo speed of 3.6GHz. The 110w E5-2673 v2 is a rare processor that is difficult to find in the US market, as it was OEM only and never offered for retail purchase. Yes, some people are insisting that this will limit performance and despite sharing identical frequency clocking and turbo specifications, the OEM 110w chip will be outperformed by it's 130 watt TDP "big brother" retail chip because it has a higher TDP. That the 110 watt TDP OEM E5-2673 v2 CPU will have reduced performance when compared to its retail equivalent, the 130 watt TDP E5-2667 v2 processor, due to having a "lower TDP". There has been talk in one of the other sub forums: ![]()
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