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At **£980 ex-VAT**, this **Xeon Silver 4110** is a bit of a “check the dates” purchase. It’s a solid, mature server/workstation CPU and it’ll do the basics well for legacy workloads—virtualisation-friendly, dependable clocking, and generally easy to fit into existing server platforms that already support it. Where it starts to look questionable is value: in 2026 terms, teams can usually get more compute and better efficiency by moving up a generation (or by choosing a platform that supports newer CPUs), especially if you’re buying anything beyond a stopgap.
**Who it suits:** you’ve got an older Lenovo server model that already takes this CPU, you’re keeping downtime low, and you just need a like-for-like replacement or a small upgrade to extend service life. **Who should avoid it:** anyone starting a new build, scaling virtual machines, or paying near-premium pricing—because you’ll likely be paying for “safe and known” rather than “best performance per pound.” If this is for production and you’re not replacing like-for-like, I’d push for quotes on newer Xeons (or a platform refresh) before signing off.

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