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PCSTATS quickly compares Intel's HD 3000 IGP graphics core against six different integrated graphics solutions, including AMD's powerful new socket FM1 APU-based Radeon HD 6550D. 3DMark pretty much says it all; the Intel Z68 platform offers up a much needed boost to Intel IGP graphics. The HD 3000 IGP-CPU is still relatively weak compared to AMD's newest socket FM1 A8-3850 APU, but what's really surprising how far behind the Intel G45 platform falls!
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Today AMD announces the Bulldozer CPU, it's first major release of micro architecture since the AMD 64. We have the FX-8150 strapped in for some testing and with 8 cores of multi-processing power at 3.6GHz we show you why the Bulldozer is must have hardware. Gaming, processing power, and pricetag combine to make the Bulldozer recipe a winner.
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Since we've already looked at the flagship AMD FX-8150 8-core processor and had disappointing results we thought we'd look at the entry level AMD FX processor, the FX-4100. The AMD FX-4100 is a quad-core processor is basically a FX-8150 with 4-cores disabled. The AMD FX-4100 even has the same 3.6 GHz base clock speed as the FX-8150! Read on to see how this $110 processor performs and if it is the processor to get!
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heute wurden die Intel Core i7 3930K und Core i7 3960X Extreme Edition LGA2011 Prozessoren vorgestellt und bereits umfangreich getestet.
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Wenige Tage vor dem Fest schickt Intel den kleinsten „Sandy Bridge-E“ ins Rennen. Wir schauen uns an, was der auf dem Papier schnellste Quad-Core-Prozessor leistet. Ob es von dem Neuling mit 10 MByte L3-Cache und einem Quad-Channel-Speicherinterface zudem markante Unterschiede zu den herkömmlichen „Sandy Bridge“ bei gleichem Takt geht, erläutern wir ebenfalls.
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Aujourd'hui, nous vous proposons à la lecture le test d'un deuxième processeur Intel Sandy Bridge-E. En effet, après une multitude de benchs portant sur le très cher 3960 X, nous nous attaquons ce jour au plus abordable 3930 K, un modèle qui reste un Hexa-Core, mais avec une vitesse moindre.
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Today Intel launch their CPU range and we are combining the i7-3770K with Gigabytes rather impressive looking G1.Sniper 3 and G1.Sniper M3 to find out if these components can make the ultimate Ivy Bridge System. Testing will of course include synthetic and real world, with the likes of 3DMark 11 and Battlefield 3 making an appearance with the GeForce GTX 680.
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Time seems to fly. Just over one year ago Intel introduced Sandy Bridge to the world. Packing a high performance CPU, with mega overclockability for the K skews, yet keeping power consumption and heat to a bare minimum. The best part was that Sandy Bridge was affordable and even a big threat to Intel's flagship, the socket 1366. World records were smashed at HWBot, as this little socket 1155 CPU overclocked to 5.8Ghz and beyond. The instructions per clock were way faster then anything we were accustomed too. End of last year, it was time to replace the aging socket 1366 by Sandy Bridge-E. The socket 2011 has big potential with it's quad channel RAM support and multi GPU excellence via 40 PCI-E lanes. But the overall clock speeds of the SB-E were disappointing. Most CPU's don't even go over 5500mhz on cold. Today we are gonna introduce the "Die" shrink of the little affordable Sandy Bridge CPU's : Codename Ivy Bridge
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Today we are looking at the low cost, low power AMD APU – called the A4 3400. In terms of the hierarchy of the Llano APUs this particular chip is closer to the bottom of the pile. That said, while it isn’t aimed at an audience who enjoy playing the latest Direct X 11 games at the highest resolution, it caters to a much broader audience and aims to be a jack-of-all-trades in the APU market. At less than £50 inc vat, is this an ideal foundation for a low cost system?
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