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£1054.99 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re buying this, you’re probably doing it for a very specific reason: cheap, reliable compute for a server that won’t need top-end single-thread performance. The Xeon 6505P sits in a sensible “workhorse” tier—good for everyday datacentre roles like virtualization baselines, file/app servers, light to moderate SQL workloads, and general enterprise use where stability and platform support matter more than chasing benchmarks. At £879.16 ex-VAT it needs to land in the “value per workload” sweet spot, which it usually does when you’re scaling out slowly and want predictable performance without paying flagship pricing.
I’d be cautious if your workload is very bursty or heavily single-threaded (some databases, certain licensing-heavy apps, specific compute/ingest tasks), because you may end up paying for cores you don’t fully use. Also, don’t treat this like a one-size-fits-all upgrade—make sure the rest of the platform (motherboard generation, memory configuration, BIOS features, cooling) is aligned, otherwise the processor is the easy part and the platform constraints become the real cost. In short: great choice for a “get it running properly” server build; not the best pick if you’re optimizing for peak performance per thread or you’re upgrading a borderline platform.

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