Conclusion
In general it is particularly noticeable
that on average there is almost no difference at all between the two CPUs
tested. Especially when we look at the single GPU as well as the SLI results we
see as near as makes no difference. The only configuration where we saw a scaling factor
which can be explained by CPU influence, was when we ran the tests with triple
SLI. In this case the Core i7-3960X is more or less consistently five to eight
percent ahead of its smaller brother the Core i7-3930K. In other words the
additional three megabyte of cache and 100 MHz more clock speed account for a
five to eight percent performance advantage in a triple SLI configuration.
Ohterwise the two CPUs really are head to head.
It is also interesting to see that one needs to run a triple SLI
configuration to overcome the GPU limitation of todays games. Hopefully we'll
get a fourth GTX 580 to test quad SLI to provide even more proof of this.
Another circumstance that was interesting concerns the consistency of 3DMark 11
results. We noticed that when you run this benchmark multiple times, like lets
say 30 times, then you'll get one score that can be 1'000 to 1'500 points above
your average.
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