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*** The Official OCUK Cinebench R20 benchmark Thread ***

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finally getting around to this...

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I think one of the more impressive things about that statement is how well the 2600k holds up in comparison on the per core. I mean okay it's not exactly close but it's not as far behind as one may expect for a chip approaching 8 years old.

No you're right, hence why I held onto it for so long, and why it's moved into another build for my wife, it takes casual gaming and usually duties extremely well.
 
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I think one of the more impressive things about that statement is how well the 2600k holds up in comparison on the per core. I mean okay it's not exactly close but it's not as far behind as one may expect for a chip approaching 8 years old.

Its only like a 50% IPC difference :D

Seriously tho it was an impressive chip when it came out, and yes it holds up well.
 
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