Xeon E5-1607 v2
VS
Core i5-2550K

Xeon E5-1607 v2 vs Core i5-2550K

Intel

Xeon E5-1607 v2

4 Cores4 Thrd130 WWMax: 3 GHz2013
VS
Intel

Core i5-2550K

4 Cores4 Thrd95 WWMax: 3.8 GHz2012

Performance Spectrum - CPU

About PassMark

PassMark CPU Mark evaluates processor speed through complex mathematical computations. It provides a reliable metric to compare multi-core performance, where higher scores indicate faster processing for multitasking, gaming, and heavy workloads.

Value Upgrade Path

This is the official ChipVERSUS Value Rating, comparing raw performance (PassMark) per dollar. Components placed above yours deliver better value for money. The Xeon E5-1607 v2 is positioned at rank 676 and the Core i5-2550K is on rank 841, so the Xeon E5-1607 v2 offers better cost-efficiency for playing games.

MSRP is the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
Avg price is the current average price collected from markets across the web.

Performance Per Dollar Xeon E5-1607 v2

#1
Xeon Platinum 8454H
MSRP: $6540|Avg: N/A
12550%
#6
Xeon Gold 6240R
MSRP: $2444|Avg: N/A
2370%
#10
Xeon 6337P
MSRP: $60|Avg: $5
2105%
#15
EPYC 9174F
MSRP: $194|Avg: $30
1626%
#398
Xeon w9-3595X
MSRP: $5889|Avg: $6000
100%
#399
Xeon W-3365
MSRP: $3499|Avg: $3499
99%
#400
EPYC 7713P
MSRP: $5010|Avg: $2443
98%
#401
Xeon W-2145
MSRP: $1113|Avg: $145
98%
#402
EPYC 9475F
MSRP: $7592|Avg: $7592
97%
#403
Xeon Gold 6554S
MSRP: $3157|Avg: $2836
97%
#676
Xeon E5-1607 v2
MSRP: $250|Avg: $68
100%
#678
Xeon W5590
MSRP: $202|Avg: $30
100%
#683
Xeon E5-1603 v3
MSRP: $273|Avg: $40
99%
#684
Xeon E3-1270
MSRP: $330|Avg: $178
98%
#691
Xeon E5-1650 v2
MSRP: $583|Avg: $60
96%
Based on actual market prices and performance synthetic scores.

Performance Per Dollar Core i5-2550K

#1
Ryzen 9 7950X
MSRP: $194|Avg: $20
17327%
#2
Core i9-10900T
MSRP: $120|Avg: $5
16372%
#3
Ryzen 3 PRO 4355GE
MSRP: $423|Avg: $5
11888%
#4
Ryzen Threadripper 3960X
MSRP: $1399|Avg: $85
3581%
#5
Ryzen 9 9950X
MSRP: $649|Avg: $129
2837%
#6
Ryzen 5 8400F
MSRP: $303|Avg: $55
2482%
#7
Ryzen 7 PRO 2700
MSRP: $299|Avg: $60
1421%
#8
Ryzen 5 2600X
MSRP: $229|Avg: $55
1403%
#9
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G
MSRP: $150|Avg: $60
1277%
#10
Core Ultra 5 245KF
MSRP: $294|Avg: $189
1277%
#11
Ryzen 5 5500
MSRP: $159|Avg: $85
1263%
#12
Ryzen 5 3600
MSRP: $199|Avg: $80
1229%
#13
Core i3-9100E
MSRP: $202|Avg: $30
1212%
#14
Core Ultra 5 245K
MSRP: $319|Avg: $200
1207%
#15
Core i3-8300T
MSRP: $138|Avg: $25
1196%
#841
Core i5-2550K
MSRP: $235|Avg: $46
100%
#842
Athlon II X4 600e
MSRP: $100|Avg: $20
100%
#843
Core i7-4785T
MSRP: $306|Avg: $32
100%
#844
Core i5-6442EQ
MSRP: $250|Avg: $250
100%
#845
Core i5-4690S
MSRP: $306|Avg: $189
99%
#846
Core i3-3250
MSRP: $138|Avg: $40
99%
#847
Core i3-3240
MSRP: $132|Avg: $15
99%
#848
Pentium G640T
MSRP: $64|Avg: $69
99%
#849
Core i7-5930K
MSRP: $583|Avg: $410
99%
#851
Core i3-3240T
MSRP: $117|Avg: $8
99%
#852
Athlon II X2 240
MSRP: $60|Avg: $10
98%
#854
Core i5-2500S
MSRP: $192|Avg: $61
98%
#855
Athlon X2 BE-2400
MSRP: $60|Avg: $5
97%
Based on actual market prices and performance synthetic scores.

Performance Comparison

About PassMark

🏆 Chipversus Verdict

🚀 Performance Leadership

Use Case Distinction: This is a comparison between a Professional Workstation processor ($68) and a Consumer Desktop CPU. The Xeon E5-1607 v2 is engineered for massive parallel workloads (rendering, scientific simulations), offering significantly higher core counts.
InsightXeon E5-1607 v2Core i5-2550K
Gaming
Lower gaming performance
Superior gaming performance
Workstation
Weaker in multi-core tasks
Better multi-core power
Price
⚠️ Higher cost ($68)
More affordable ($46)
Longevity
🛑 Legacy (Ivy Bridge-E (2013) / 22 nm)
🛑 Legacy (Sandy Bridge (2011−2013) / 32 nm)

💎 Value Proposition

The Core i5-2550K ($46), however, is optimized for mixed workloads and gaming. For most users, it offers superior single-thread performance and responsiveness at a fraction of the cost ($22 less, 32% cheaper), making it the better choice for daily use and gaming.
InsightXeon E5-1607 v2Core i5-2550K
Cost Efficiency
Lower cost efficiency
Better overall value (+51%)
Upfront Cost
⚠️ Higher cost ($68)
More affordable ($46)

Performance Check

Paired with RTX 4090

To accurately isolate CPU performance, all benchmarks below use an NVIDIA RTX 4090 as the reference GPU. This eliminates GPU-side bottlenecks and highlights pure processing throughput differences between the CPUs.

Note: Real-world results may vary based on your actual GPU. CPU performance impact is more visible in processing-intensive titles and high-refresh-rate gaming scenarios.

Technical Specifications

Side-by-side comparison of Xeon E5-1607 v2 and Core i5-2550K

Intel

Xeon E5-1607 v2

The Xeon E5-1607 v2 is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 2015-01-01. It is based on the Ivy Bridge-E (2013) architecture. It features 4 cores and 4 threads. Base frequency is 3 GHz, with boost up to 3 GHz. L3 cache: 10 MB (total). L2 cache: 256K (per core). Built on 22 nm process technology. Socket: LGA2011. Thermal design power (TDP): 130 Watt. Memory support: DDR3-800, DDR3-1066, DDR3-1333, DDR3-1600. Passmark benchmark score: 4,141 points. Launch price was $800.

Intel

Core i5-2550K

The Core i5-2550K is manufactured by Intel. It was released in Janeiro 2012 (13 years ago). It is based on the Sandy Bridge (2011−2013) architecture. It features 4 cores and 4 threads. Base frequency is 3.4 GHz, with boost up to 3.8 GHz. L3 cache: 6144 kB (total). L2 cache: 256 kB (per core). Built on 32 nm process technology. Socket: LGA1155. Thermal design power (TDP): 95 Watt. Memory support: DDR3. Passmark benchmark score: 4,228 points. Launch price was $189.

Processing Power

Both the Xeon E5-1607 v2 and Core i5-2550K share an identical 4-core/4-thread configuration. Boost clocks reach 3 GHz on the Xeon E5-1607 v2 versus 3.8 GHz on the Core i5-2550K — a 23.5% clock advantage for the Core i5-2550K (base: 3 GHz vs 3.4 GHz). The Xeon E5-1607 v2 uses the Ivy Bridge-E (2013) architecture (22 nm), while the Core i5-2550K uses Sandy Bridge (2011−2013) (32 nm). In PassMark, the Xeon E5-1607 v2 scores 4,141 against the Core i5-2550K's 4,228 — a 2.1% lead for the Core i5-2550K. L3 cache: 10 MB (total) on the Xeon E5-1607 v2 vs 6144 kB (total) on the Core i5-2550K.

FeatureXeon E5-1607 v2Core i5-2550K
Cores / Threads
4 / 4
4 / 4
Boost Clock
3 GHz
3.8 GHz+27%
Base Clock
3 GHz
3.4 GHz+13%
L3 Cache
10 MB (total)+67%
6144 kB (total)
L2 Cache
256K (per core)
256 kB (per core)
Process
22 nm-31%
32 nm
Architecture
Ivy Bridge-E (2013)
Sandy Bridge (2011−2013)
PassMark
4,141
4,228+2%
Cinebench R23 Multi
4,058
Geekbench 6 Single
707
Geekbench 6 Multi
2,010
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Memory & Platform

The Xeon E5-1607 v2 uses the LGA2011 socket (PCIe 3.0), while the Core i5-2550K uses LGA1155 (PCIe 2.0) — making them incompatible on the same motherboard.

FeatureXeon E5-1607 v2Core i5-2550K
Socket
LGA2011
LGA1155
PCIe Generation
PCIe 3.0+50%
PCIe 2.0
Max RAM Speed
DDR3-1600
Max RAM Capacity
32 GB
RAM Channels
2
ECC Support
PCIe Lanes
16
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Advanced Features

Virtualization: not specified (Xeon E5-1607 v2) / Yes (Core i5-2550K).

FeatureXeon E5-1607 v2Core i5-2550K
Integrated GPU
No
AVX-512
No
Virtualization
Yes
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Value Analysis

The Xeon E5-1607 v2 launched at $250 MSRP, while the Core i5-2550K debuted at $235. At current prices ($68 vs $46), the Core i5-2550K is $22 cheaper. In terms of value (PassMark points per dollar), the Xeon E5-1607 v2 delivers 60.9 pts/$ vs 91.9 pts/$ for the Core i5-2550K — making the Core i5-2550K the 40.6% better value option.

FeatureXeon E5-1607 v2Core i5-2550K
MSRP
$250
$235-6%
Avg Price (30d)
$68
$46-32%
Performance per Dollar
60.9
91.9+51%
Release Date
2013
2012