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Intel logo Xeon E5-2697A v4
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General information Xeon E5-2697A v4 Pentium G3420
Launched Q2 2016 Q3 2013
Used in Server Desktop
Factory Intel Intel
Socket FCLGA2011-3 FCLGA1150
Clock 2.6 GHz 18.8 % 3.2 GHz 0 %
Cores 16 0 % 2 87.5 %
Threads 32 0 % 2 93.8 %
Thermal Design Power (TDP) 145 W 0 % 54 W 62.8 %
Performance Xeon E5-2697A v4 Pentium G3420
Overall Score 60943 0 % 33435 45.1 %
Future Proof 53 % 0 % 37 % 30.2 %
Benchmark Score 13794 0 % 1250 90.9 %
Single Thread Score 2075.9 0 % 1737.2 16.3 %
Encrypting Data 6881.6 MB/s 0 % 2867.5 MB/s 58.3 %
Compressing Data 365.9 MB/s 0 % 32 MB/s 91.3 %
String objects sorting 47021.6 thousand/s 0 % 4522.3 thousand/s 90.4 %
Prime numbers generation 88.7 millions/s 0 % 14.1 millions/s 84.1 %
Mathemathic operations (integer) 85293.5 millions/s 0 % 6789.6 millions/s 92 %
Mathemathic operations (float) 55975 millions/s 0 % 5242 millions/s 90.6 %

Comparison of average FPS

Comparison of average FPS count by settings on resolution 1920 × 1080 (FHD (1080p)) for Xeon E5-2697A v4, Pentium G3420.

Average frames per second Xeon E5-2697A v4 Pentium G3420
Screen resolution: 1920 × 1080 pixels   Change
Ultra settings 135.7 FPS 54.1 FPS
High settings 217.1 FPS 86.5 FPS
Medium settings 271.4 FPS 108.2 FPS
Low settings 339.2 FPS 135.2 FPS
Difference 0 % 60.1 %

Grand Theft Auto V Frames per second

Comparison of FPS count by settings on resolution 1920 × 1080 (FHD (1080p)) in game 1920 × 1080 (FHD (1080p)) for Grand Theft Auto V.

Grand Theft Auto V Xeon E5-2697A v4 Pentium G3420
Screen resolution: 1920 × 1080 pixels   Change
Ultra settings 157.8 FPS 109.3 FPS
High settings 252.6 FPS 174.8 FPS
Medium settings 315.7 FPS 218.5 FPS
Low settings 394.6 FPS 273.2 FPS
Difference 0 % 30.8 %
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