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Intel Xeon E5-2667 V2 3.3GHz 8 Core 25M Processor Socket 2011 CPU SR19W
26 November 2020
Getting Old - Value for Dollar - Poor Efficiency
I only recommend buying this if you already have most of the platform it belongs to and this represents a super cheap upgrade. It works just fine, and you can kick that old Dell T7600 down the road a little longer, but make no mistake, these are frightfully inefficient by modern standards, and this chip in particular is outperformed by a modern ultrabook despite using nearly 10x the electricity.
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Apple A1278 MacBook Pro 2012 13.3" Intel i7-3520M 2.2GHz 8GB DDR3 No HDD BATT
04 January 2022
Best of the Unibody MacBooks
This specific model is the final (and best) revision of the 13" 'Unibody' MacBook Pro. It's running new-for-the-time 22nm Ivy Bridge CPUs and is the only version of the 13" Unibody machines that has 5Gbps USB 3.0 ports. Looking forward, it is also the final revision of any MacBook to include: wired ethernet, Firewire, an optical drive, user-serviceable memory, and 2.5" hard drives. Putting all of that together, we wind up with a superbly versatile, relatively upgradeable and repairable (by Apple's modern standards) machine that is new enough to still perform quite well in modern tasks, while maintaining excellent compatibility with peripherals. All of this elegantly wrapped in Apple's famously premium build quality.
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Hynix 16GB (4x 4GB) DDR3 1600MHz PC3-12800R Server SDRAM HMT351R7CFR8C-PB
26 November 2020
Registered Memory - NOT ECC
Not much to say. It works as expected, assuming you have a platform that accepts registered memory. Note that Registered, and ECC are not the same thing, and one does not imply the other. Wikipedia has a nice breakdown highlighting this common misunderstanding.