Xeon E3110

Details and Benchmarks for Intel Xeon E3110

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Benchmark Results

Combined benchmark scores based on multiple data points, giving a quick overview of this processor's performance.


Overall Score

Overall score for Xeon E3110 based on all benchmark results gathered. Look at this like a meta score, you will find more specific workload ratings below.

4,272 Rank: 1560
Rank Name Score Visual
1556 A10-5757M 4,275
+0.1%
1557 Pentium G640T 4,274
+0%
1558 Core i3-2100T 4,274
+0%
1559 Atom C3955 4,273
+0%
1560 Xeon E3110 4,272
1561 Core 2 Duo T7250 4,271
+-0%
1562 Phenom II X3 B75 4,270
+-0%
1563 Phenom 9650 4,269
-0.1%
1564 Pentium Gold 4415Y 4,268
-0.1%
1565 Xeon L5420 4,267
-0.1%

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Multicore Score

Multicore performance score for Xeon E3110 based on multi-threaded benchmark results.

4,166 Rank: 2029
Rank Name Score Visual
2025 Intel Core i7-840QM 4,178
+0.3%
2026 Core 2 Duo T7700 4,173
+0.2%
2027 Core 2 Duo T9550 4,168
+0%
2028 Core 2 Duo U9600 4,168
+0%
2029 Xeon E3110 4,166
2030 Core 2 Quad Q9400 4,164
+-0%
2031 Core i5-4300Y 4,161
-0.1%
2032 Core 2 Duo P8400 4,155
-0.3%
2033 Core 2 Quad Q8400 4,150
-0.4%
2034 Athlon II X2 250 4,149
-0.4%

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Singlecore Score

Single-core performance score for Xeon E3110 based on single-threaded benchmark results.

4,342 Rank: 1448
Rank Name Score Visual
1444 Xeon W3540 4,347
+0.1%
1445 Pentium E6800 4,346
+0.1%
1446 Phenom II X4 960T 4,344
+0%
1447 Xeon X5460 4,343
+0%
1448 Xeon E3110 4,342
1449 Xeon E5472 4,341
+-0%
1450 Core i5-580M 4,341
+-0%
1451 A4-7300 4,340
+-0%
1452 Xeon D-1559 4,339
-0.1%
1453 Core i5-760 4,339
-0.1%

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Workload Scores

Performance scores grouped by workload type, normalized and aggregated from multiple raw benchmark results.


Number Crunching

Aggregated score for Xeon E3110 based on integer math, floating point math, and prime number computation benchmarks.

4,513 Rank: 1438
Rank Name Score Visual
1434 Core i5-580M 4,514
+0%
1435 Athlon II X4 605e 4,514
+0%
1436 Core i7-2637M 4,513
+0%
1437 Athlon II X4 620 4,513
+0%
1438 Xeon E3110 4,513
1439 Celeron G1840T 4,513
+0%
1440 Athlon II X4 610e 4,513
+0%
1441 A6-6310 4,513
+0%
1442 Core i5-2415M 4,512
+-0%
1443 Celeron 3965U 4,512
+-0%

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Data Processing

Aggregated score for Xeon E3110 based on data encryption, data compression, and string sorting benchmarks.

4,474 Rank: 1496
Rank Name Score Visual
1492 Celeron N2940 4,475
+0%
1493 Core i3-2330M 4,474
+0%
1494 Celeron 3965U 4,474
+0%
1495 A6-7400K 4,474
+0%
1496 Xeon E3110 4,474
1497 Celeron N2930 4,474
+0%
1498 Core i5-450M 4,474
+0%
1499 Pentium G840 4,473
+-0%
1500 Celeron G1610 4,473
+-0%
1501 A9-9430 4,473
+-0%

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Physics & Compute

Aggregated score for Xeon E3110 based on physics simulation and extended instruction set (SSE/AVX) benchmarks.

4,481 Rank: 1532
Rank Name Score Visual
1528 Pentium B960 4,481
+0%
1529 Pentium B950 4,481
+0%
1530 A9-9430 4,481
+0%
1531 Phenom II X2 555 4,481
+0%
1532 Xeon E3110 4,481
1533 A6-3410MX 4,481
+0%
1534 A6-3400M 4,481
+0%
1535 Core i3-350M 4,481
+0%
1536 Celeron B840 4,480
+-0%
1537 Athlon II X3 425 4,480
+-0%

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Xeon E3110 Details

The Intel Xeon E3110, released in an era when 65 W TDP processors were common in mainstream desktops, stands as a relic of a bygone computing era. Though it was once positioned as a capable dual-core server-grade processor, it now occupies a niche role in the modern hardware landscape. Built on a 45 nm process and based on the LGA775 socket, this CPU was designed for entry-level workstations and light server applications, offering a balance of performance and power efficiency for its time.

At its core, the Xeon E3110 features two physical cores with Hyper-Threading support, allowing it to handle four threads simultaneously. Clock speeds range from a base of 3.0 GHz to a turbo frequency of 2.6 GHz, though the latter is less impactful given the limited scaling of such older architectures. It operates at a bus speed of 1333 MHz and supports DDR3-800/1066 memory, with a maximum capacity of 8 GB across two channels. The integrated HD Graphics GPU, while not powerful by today's standards, provides basic visual output with a base frequency of 500 MHz and a burst frequency of 667 MHz, supporting up to two displays.

Despite its age, the Xeon E3110 supports a range of advanced features for its time, including AES-NI encryption, AVX2 instructions, and Intel’s VT-x and VT-d virtualization technologies. It also includes features like EIST (Enhanced SpeedStep) for dynamic power management and TXT (Trusted Execution Technology) for enhanced security. However, it lacks ECC memory support, which limits its suitability for mission-critical workloads.

In benchmark testing, the Xeon E3110 scores 4272 overall, placing it at #1560 out of 2060 processors in the overall ranking. Its single-core performance is slightly stronger, scoring 4342 and ranking #1448, while its multicore score of 4166 places it at #2029. This indicates that the processor performs better in tasks that rely on single-threaded efficiency than in multi-threaded workloads. When compared to other CPUs in the same tier, it falls behind several modern low-power and mobile processors, such as the Core i5-580M and A4-7300, which offer similar or better performance despite being more energy-efficient.

As of March 2026, the Xeon E3110 is best suited for legacy systems, retro computing projects, or as a low-cost upgrade for older desktops where integrated graphics and basic processing are sufficient. It is no longer competitive with modern processors, which offer vastly superior performance, power efficiency, and feature sets. While it may still function in niche applications, its limitations in memory bandwidth, cache size, and modern instruction sets make it obsolete for demanding workloads.
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Intel Xeon E3110

Main Specifications

Designer: Intel
Name: Xeon E3110
Model Number: E3110
Cores: 2
Threads: 4
Base Frequency: 3000 MHz
Socket: LGA775
Max CPUs: 1
TDP: 65 W

Cache Specifications


Memory Specifications

Supported Memory Type: DDR3 800/1066
Memory Channels: 2
Maximum Memory: 0 GB
Maximum Bandwidth: 17.1 GB/s
ECC Support: No

PCI-Express Specifications

PCIe Revision: 2.0
PCIe Lanes: 16
PCIe Configuration: 1x16

Integrated Graphics

GPU: HD Graphics
GPU Designer: Intel
GPU Max Frequency: 667 MHz

Physical Specifications

Process: 45 nm
Word Size: 64-bit

CPU Features

SSE4.1 SSE4.2 AVX2 AES x86-64 HT EIST TXT vPro VT-x VT-d EPT Secure Key SMEP SIPP IPT TSX Flex Memory FMA

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