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Unfortunately I cannot try unRAID VMs yet, because I have the 3770k, which doesn't have vt-d support.

Because of that, I want to build a new PC. My current PC was built in 2013, so there are a few things that I would like do different now.

 

The things I want to do with unRAID are:

  • Windows 10 (for gaming)
  • Fedora Workstation (software development)
  • NAS
  • VPN
  • Creation of linux servers for whatever I'd like to do.

 

My question now is, what CPU is the best to use? My budget for the CPU is about €500.

 

I looked into Xeon, but they are quite pricey and the sockets are pretty inconvenient too (for motherboard selection). 

My go-to Intel desktop CPU would be the Intel i7 8700K. It's a 6 core processor with hyperthreading, resulting in 12 threads.

What also interests me, is to go for a cheaper alternative: Ryzen Threadripper (v1) with 8 cores and 16 threads.

 

So again, what CPU is the best to use? What are your experiences? What do you suggest?

Edited by tdegroot96

  • 5 months later...

I'm looking forward to use a AMD ryzen 2700x for my unRaid server.

 

Price: 280€ - 320€

# of CPU Cores: 8

# of Threads: 16

Max Boost Clock: 4.3GHz

Base Clock: 3.7GHz (OC up  to 4.2GHz)

Default TDP / TDP: 105W

 

Tested the CPU with the trial version and everything works fine so far, didn't test the Linux VM and GPU passthrough yet.

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