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Office Move IT Timeline: When to Start Planning
16 Jul, 2025
£482.88 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re building a gaming-first PC for work too (think esports titles, fast dev/test cycles, streaming, and generally “keep everything responsive”), the Ryzen 7 7800X3D is about as sensible as it gets. AMD’s 3D V-Cache is the whole story here: it tends to deliver excellent real-world performance in scenarios that are sensitive to latency and repeatable workloads. At ~£405 ex-VAT, I’d call it good value **when the system is actually going to be used for CPU-heavy workloads where the X3D advantage shows up**, not just benchmark-chasing.
That said, I wouldn’t automatically recommend it for every business build. If this is for office productivity, spreadsheets, light web, or mostly GPU-bound workloads (common in CAD rendering setups where the GPU does the heavy lifting), you’re paying for a performance profile you might not fully benefit from. For multithreaded “always-on” compute tasks where core throughput wins (and where the cache advantage doesn’t matter as much), there may be better value options depending on your budget and what else you’re pairing it with. In short: **buy it if you want the most dependable snappy experience for interactive workloads and gaming in the same machine**—but **don’t buy it purely because it’s the “best CPU”** if your workloads won’t actually use what makes it special.

Lenovo
Intel Xeon Silver 4410Y - 2 GHz - 12-core - 24 threads - 30 MB cache - for ThinkSystem SR650 V3 7D76

Lenovo
Intel Xeon Silver 4110 - 2.1 GHz - 8-core - 16 threads - 11 MB cache - for ThinkSystem SR530

Lenovo
Intel Xeon Silver 4314 - 2.4 GHz - 16-core - 32 threads - 24 MB cache - for ThinkAgile HX7530 Appliance, MX3530-H Hybrid Appliance, MX3531-H Hybrid Certified Node

Lenovo
Intel Xeon Gold 5218 - 2.3 GHz - 16-core - 32 threads - 22 MB cache - for ThinkSystem SR530, SR570, SR630