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Re: debian hardinfo benchmarks
« on: May 05, 2012, 03:13:30 AM »
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Ivy Bridge cpus use less power than either. Theyre actually being aimed at netbook use such is their power consumption (or lack of). AMD cpus of course are a different story despite being lower performing.

Beyond 4Ghz for both Ivybridge and Bulldozer, the AMD Bulldozer can still tangle with Intel Ivybridge . http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2243073

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When all threads can be used, Bulldozer does a good job of making up for the lost single threaded performance. Scaling for FX outshines the i7 3770k by a significant margin. Most notably with techarp's x264 HD, where my FX 8150 @ 4.9 Ghz beats a 5.0 Ghz 2600k, and narrowly loses to a 4.9 Ghz 3770k. (Check source 19)

In TrueCrypt 7.1a we see a 4.9 Ghz FX 8150 performing slightly better than its 22nm 3770k intel counterpart at 4.7 Ghz.

In 7-Zip we see the FX 8150 jumping 2.7 % percent ahead of its 3770k counterpart at the same 4.9 Ghz clock for Compression, but falling behind 2.7% with decompression.

The temperature of a 3770k is also seen to sky-rocket up to 78C during a SuperPi 32m test, while my FX 8150 doest hit above 59C
« Last Edit: May 05, 2012, 03:18:27 AM by Hammer »
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