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6 Nov, 2025

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If you’re paying **£3,517.90 ex-VAT for a Xeon Gold 6130**, you should be very sure you’re buying it for a specific need—because this is the kind of chip that tends to make sense only in **existing server builds** or for **steady, multi-threaded workloads** (virtualisation hosts, dense database workloads, some HPC-style batch processing). In a brand-new build, it’s hard to call that value “obvious” compared to newer platforms where you often get better performance-per-watt and longer lifecycle support for the same spend. In other words: this is more of a “fix/upgrade what you already run” processor than a “greenfield bargain.”
Who it suits best: **IT teams maintaining older Lenovo server estates** that are known to take this CPU cleanly and are already budgeted around it. If you’re trying to squeeze more headroom out of a validated system without re-qualifying hardware, it can be a sensible route—especially if you need reliability and consistency over flashy benchmarks. Who should *not* buy: anyone building a new virtualisation or general-purpose server who can choose newer hardware, or anyone looking for a cost-effective way to improve day-to-day performance in a lightly loaded environment. For those cases, the money is better spent elsewhere (platform choice, RAM, storage, or moving to a newer generation).

Lenovo
Intel Xeon Gold 6326 - 2.9 GHz - 16-core - 32 threads - 24 MB cache - for ThinkAgile MX3330-F Appliance, MX3330-H Appliance, MX3331-F Certified Node

Lenovo
Intel Xeon Silver 4208 - 2.1 GHz - 8-core - 16 threads - 11 MB cache - for ThinkAgile VX Certified Node 7Y94, ThinkSystem SR550, SR590, SR650

Lenovo
Intel Xeon Gold 5315Y - 3.2 GHz - 8-core - 16 threads - 12 MB cache - for ThinkAgile HX7530 Appliance, MX3530-H Hybrid Appliance, MX3531-H Hybrid Certified Node

Lenovo
Intel Xeon Gold 5415+ - 2.9 GHz - 8-core - 16 threads - 22.5 MB cache - for ThinkSystem SR650 V3