- IT Office Moves
How to Plan IT for a Multi-Floor Office Move
18 Mar, 2026

£1947.79 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £1,623 ex-VAT, a Lenovo Xeon Silver 4514Y at 2 GHz is the kind of purchase you only make if you’ve got a very specific workload and a known need for that platform profile. In the real world, this isn’t the “upgrade because it’s Xeon” move—Xeon models vary a lot in how they behave depending on the server generation, memory setup, and whether you’re CPU-bound or memory/I/O-bound. If you’re running general virtualization, light middleware, or typical business apps where performance scaling is limited by other parts of the system, you may get more value by spending the budget on additional RAM, faster storage, or simply right-sizing the server.
Who it *does* suit: customers consolidating workloads onto a standard Lenovo server where this CPU is already the correct fit, or where you need the manageability/ecosystem compatibility and predictable behavior that comes with buying the “supported” configuration. It also makes sense when you’re maintaining an existing bill of materials and swapping like-for-like (or close) to keep downtime and compatibility testing minimal. Who should *think twice*: anyone looking at this as a pure compute boost for standalone tasks, heavy single-thread performance, or environments where the bottleneck is elsewhere—because at this price point, you can often improve overall performance-per-pound more effectively by addressing the wider system rather than paying for a specific CPU SKU.

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