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Last Update 2009/6/15 15:15
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Today we are going to test two 9xx series processors including the new flagship Phenom II X4 955. To differentiate new processors from the older models supporting DDR2, the number "5" is added to their index. For example, the model 945 differs from the former flagship (model 940) only by DDR3 support (and a locked multiplier).
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Last Update 2012/7/11 17:53
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Recently AMD announced their next generation of APUs with Trinity branding heavily featured. This new range of chips enhances performance and features and first to market is the mobile range, followed later in the year by desktop parts. Today we have AMDs reference mobile platform on our test bench to find out how the new A10 range performs in a selection of real world tests.
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Last Update 2009/6/4 9:08
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We hadn't planned to use the old test method anymore, but reality made us reconsider our decision. We got ourselves an engineering sample of a new Core i7 processor, and we decided to test it with our time-proven method to be able to compare it with other CPUs. And as soon as we adopt the new test procedure, our first step will be to retest this processor and other models from this and other series. Now what's so interesting about the Core i7 950?
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Last Update 2012/4/13 17:15
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While setting up Gigabyte's latest Intel X79 motherboard on the PCSTATS test bench a few week ago, we found ourselves wondering; "what's the ideal amount of memory to use in a Intel Core i7 3820 'Sandy Bridge-E' platform these days?" Obviously, with a 32-bit Windows 7 OS we'd be limited to 4GB of system memory, but what's the magic number for Windows 7 64-bit?
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Last Update 2010/3/11 10:41
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En présentant officiellement le Gulftown en ce mois de mars, Intel est donc le premier à décliner un processeur 6 Cœurs pour le grand public. Après l'apparition des Dual Core et Quad Core sur les déclinaisons Lynnfield et Bloomfield, puis du Westmere, voici le Gunlftown, une version 6 Cœurs pour les plateformes X58 LGA1366. L'augmentation du nombre de Cœurs au sein même du processeur porte-elle à la hausse les performances dans la pratique ? Logiciels et Jeux sont-ils devenus au fil du temps mieux optimisés pour l'exploitation des Cœurs et du Multi Threading avec l'HT ?
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Last Update 2011/11/2 9:10
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Today we shall focus on Intel Core i7 processors, in particular those outperforming Core i7-880. Firstly, we need to retest them with our new test method. Secondly, the new LGA2011 platform is to be announced very soon, and we'll need these test results for further comparison.
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Last Update 2009/10/15 12:19
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As promised, this short article will be devoted to the analysis of probably one of the most interesting technologies used in Intel Core i7 processors -- Hyper-Threading.
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Last Update 2009/12/7 12:15
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Although AMD has had some exciting new mid- and entry-level chips come to market in the last several months, their top of the line Phenom II series has not seen much action since the beginning of the year. But since we won't see AMD's new six-core desktop Thuban processor emerge until next year, what we have to feed off of in the meantime is a new Phenom II core revision, the C3. Beginning with the highest-clocked chip, the 965 BE, the new core will begin to filter down through the rest of the lineup through next year. Enhancements to the core are expected to lower voltage requirements and thus reduce operating temperature, which can potentially lead to better, more stable overclocks. Is it worth the upgrade expense for a current Phenom II owner to make the change to the new revision though? Join me as I aim to find out!
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Last Update 2009/4/1 10:58
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So, Nehalem processors have entered the market of multiprocessor systems. That's good for those who use (or is going to use) such systems, but it doesn't affect the mass market. Everything will be as it has used to be. And it won't change until the long-awaited rollout of Core i5.
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Last Update 2011/5/26 9:31
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We decided to conduct a sort of express testing and compare Core i5-2390T with Core i3-2100 (similar technically) and Core i5-2300 (similarly named). The question we'll try to answer is whether it's the fastest dual-core CPU, or just a good processor with an inappropriate model name.
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