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£4315.45 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £3,596 ex-VAT, this Lenovo Xeon Gold 5222 isn’t a “good deal” so much as a specialist part for people who already run the right Lenovo server platform and actually benefit from higher-end Xeon capacity. In day-to-day terms, it’s the kind of upgrade you’d justify for serious workloads—think virtualisation hosts, small private clouds, database backends, or compute-heavy environments where the server is already your bottleneck. If you’re replacing a dead/aging CPU in an existing Lenovo server, the cost can make sense simply because it avoids downtime and platform mismatch risk.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly for general business workloads (file/print, light apps, web front-ends, basic AD/DNS, etc.). For those, you’re paying for headroom you won’t use, and there are usually more cost-effective options depending on your server generation and consolidation goals. Also, the price suggests you should be sure you’re upgrading for a measurable reason—benchmark a similar workload, check whether you’re CPU-bound, and confirm your platform supports it without throttling or other compromises. If you tell me your server model and what you’re running, I can say whether this CPU is likely to be money well spent or just expensive reassurance.

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