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Fritz Chess Benchmark/Super PI Thread 2010

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yeah from an E8400 with a clock like yours I wouldn't bother upgrading for anything less than an i5 750 or Phenom 955.

...also the IMC on the clarkdale allows much better memory clocks but the performance is actually just mediocre :/ The bandwidth is better due to the higher frequency but the latency is terrible (I was getting 46-48ns on my old P45 setup).

Also the timings are 9,9,9,27 but Everest detects the CAS latency as 10...it doesn't fully support Clarkdale yet.

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UPDATE :D

I've put all the other results in the table.

I also tried to do the colouring scheme suggested earlier in the thread with different shades for 4 cores, 2 cores etc but Excel 2003 doesn't have that many colours and the dark blue and dark green looked a bit harsh on the eyes so I've left it for now!

UPDATED TABLE

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UPDATED GRAPHS

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Thanks to Gurusan's results the i3 530 was populated enough to warrant putting it on the graphs. It's interesting to see the gap it has to the Core 2 Duo's, it's a much larger % increase in Fritz than the i5 compared to the last two generations of Core 2 Quad's....

Easy, please copy into the first thread when you get the chance :)
 
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ah good job :)

and the i3 Fritz increase is due to hyperthreading :D ....because if you look, the i7 860 performs massively better at the same clock speeds than the i5 750 and the only difference between them is hyperthreading.
 
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ah good job :)

and the i3 Fritz increase is due to hyperthreading :D ....because if you look, the i7 860 performs massively better at the same clock speeds than the i5 750 and the only difference between them is hyperthreading.

Ah ok, I can see from your screenie above that there are 4 cores showing for Fritz now. They aren't bad for £96 at all!

The i7 860 is pretty impressive in Fritz actually considering it out performs the 920's (just), any ideas on that one? :p
 
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Ah ok, I can see from your screenie above that there are 4 cores showing for Fritz now. They aren't bad for £96 at all!

The i7 860 is pretty impressive in Fritz actually considering it out performs the 920's (just), any ideas on that one? :p


I have done and set this 860 against loads of 920 and crunching numbers it wins everytime. Ok i have to have more Mhz and Volts but what ever works :)
 
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@ simulatorman - whats up with your results??

You score higher than any quadcore thats clocked higher, even though Fritz only uses up to 8 threads so you have no advantage over a intel quad with your 980. As Fritz cant use the 12 threads on your CPU.

My 980 is also clocked higher than yours and i get a better time on super PI, but your Frits is higher....

You can turn off HT so Fritz uses 100% CPU usage but then fritz will only allow upto 6 threads, not 8 like in your pic.... so how'd you manage it?? :confused:
 
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Couldn't resist anymore. I want the lead on the 750 ladder again :cool:

Many crashes later:

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Could probably inch a little higher but only by throwing voltage all over the place :/

Also my motherboard is an Asus Maximus GENE III

Does the old entry get removed or can that stay as a lower clocked entry?
 
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