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Re: RN628X VS RN716X
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Does anyone know if the new RN628X is more powerfull than the RN716
I have been looking around to grab a 716 as they come to an end but if the new 628X is more powerfull apart from having two more bays its the CPU that im interested in foir PLEX
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The RN716X has an Intel Xeon Ivy Bridge E3-1265Lv2 2.5GHz (3.5GHz Turbo) Quad Core CPU with 16GB ECC RAM
RN628X has an Intel® D-1521 Quad Core 2.4GHz Xeon Server Processor with 8GB DDR4 ECC RAM
The E3-1265Lv2 uses a 22nm manufacturing process, while the D-1521 processor is much newer and uses a 14nm process. The D1521 will operate faster at a lower clock speed
I would go with the RN628X.
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The RN716X has an Intel Xeon Ivy Bridge E3-1265Lv2 2.5GHz (3.5GHz Turbo) Quad Core CPU with 16GB ECC RAM
RN628X has an Intel® D-1521 Quad Core 2.4GHz Xeon Server Processor with 8GB DDR4 ECC RAM
The E3-1265Lv2 uses a 22nm manufacturing process, while the D-1521 processor is much newer and uses a 14nm process. The D1521 will operate faster at a lower clock speed
I would go with the RN628X.
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Re: RN628X VS RN716X
Thank you for such a fast informative answer currently the RN716X is £2200 on Amazon UK cheapest around and the RN628X is £1548 thats almost enough to add 2 10TB drives into the new chassis