Jdellis6656 a Intel Xeon Platinum 8160 SR3B0 24-Core / 48 Threads 2.10GHz (3.70 GHz Turbo) 33MB L3 Cache LGA3647 Processor - (Renewed) is $252.00 USD
That's a very strange price. Is there something wrong with him?
I could take it just for the fun of it, but… how much is the motherboard for it?
- Xeon should not be recommended at all. Only those who know exactly why and what they need it for should take it.
- If you take our case, you should take Xeon-W (workstation) rather than a server variant.
- Xeon is very different from home processors. With home processors, everything is clear: the more expensive, the better — more cores and frequency. Xeon is not like that. Note that the Base Frequency of expensive processors is reduced. Maximum frequency stays at the same level, but this is a new technology — older CPUs don't have it. Many cores and threads can only use a very limited number of specific programs — mostly server software. I think that in our case it is more advantageous to have fewer cores of higher frequency. At the same time it is much cheaper.
- Components for this platform are usually noticeably more expensive.
what would you recommend for an intel cpu in my budget range?
I would suggest waiting for the announcement of Arrow Lake (less than a month left), see the reaction to it and then decide.
But from my experience, it's better to ask those who will help you build it. Unfortunately I don't have the opportunity to come to build it personally. 