I think you should swap your storage server's CPU and MB with your rig's lol. Ivy Bridge/Haswell is way better than AMD's A10, which is shit.
Two Intel Xeon X5690's Each has 6-cores 12-threads running at a base speed of 3.46GHz and a turbo of 3.73GHz and 12MB smart cache So a total of 12-cores 24-threads with 24MB cache https://ark.intel.com/products/5257...r-X5690-12M-Cache-3_46-GHz-6_40-GTs-Intel-QPI
NOTE: I have 4 different computers Intel Pentium III-M 1.06 GHz Intel Pentium Dual-Core 1.46 Ghz (T2310) Intel Celeron M 1.4 Ghz Intel Core i5 4210u 2.4 Ghz
Laptop: Intel Core i7-3537U with Turbo Boost to 3.1Ghz Desktop #1: Intel Core i5-3470 at stock speeds Desktop #2: Intel Core i5-7600K at stock speeds with Turbo Boost to 4.2Ghz
I figure I'll also list my other CPUs since others are doing it. Current desktop CPU: Intel Core i7 4790k (codename Devil's Canyon, aka Haswell refresh) Old desktop CPU: Intel Core i7 920 Smartphone: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (8 cores, 4 in each of two clusters up to about 2.35 GHz)
I'm currently on an i5 2500s. It's fine but for BeamNG and PS2 emulation it really starts to choke. My planned upgrade is going to be the MSI Z68MA-ED55 (B3) motherboard and an i7 2600k. Sub 160 dollar upgrade, and will run BeamNG great and PS2 emulators will run at full speed lol
Intel i5 edit: no idea what i5. I got the parts for my comp for Christmas in December 2016 and threw it together.
I7 8086K running mostly stock clocks, but if needed seems to go to 5Ghz all cores without any trouble.
If you want to find out, open the file Explorer and right click on 'This PC' and then on 'Properties', you should find the model numper of your processor there
i3-6100 for my main PC, not overclocked because I'm paranoid Two Atom processors for my two crappy netbooks, one clocked to 1.8 GHZ, the other stock at 1.66 One RaspberryPi, overclocked to 1 GHZ