Soldato
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Up until early 2004, it was all about clock speed. I remember that the 3.8GHz was the fastest CPU in the OcUK shop at that time. Then they lost clock speed, became hyperthreaded, then more cache, then more cores, then hyperthreaded with cores.
I've found a web site called Passmark, which quantifies around 1200 CPUs from the Pentium III days up to the present. Is this an accurate way of comparing them? I'm fairly technical, being 1st-line tech for a few years. I know that RAM has size and speed, graphics cards have speed and size, hard drives have cache, speed and size. Just can't get my head around the CPUs.
The machines I've had (all from OcUK), and their Passmark scores were:
2003 - Hyperthreaded P4 2.8GHz - 414
2006 - Pentium D 3.4GHz (1st gen dual core) - 928
2009 - Core2 Quad Q8400 - 3685
...then I had a house fire which took out my Q8400 PC and other things. I fell back to a Phenom II X2 550 as I was recently made redundant and didn't have coin. That scored 1853.
Now it's 2½ years since the fire and I'm working again. I go by the 3-year rule, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012 etc and I'm hoping to beat the score of the Q8400, seeing that Q8400 is 3 years ago. I'm thinking of the A6-3650 APU which is a 3-core processor with an onboard ATI HD 6530 which is more than my current HD 4850 and the CPU scores 4575. Is this a good option for me? Thanks.
I've found a web site called Passmark, which quantifies around 1200 CPUs from the Pentium III days up to the present. Is this an accurate way of comparing them? I'm fairly technical, being 1st-line tech for a few years. I know that RAM has size and speed, graphics cards have speed and size, hard drives have cache, speed and size. Just can't get my head around the CPUs.
The machines I've had (all from OcUK), and their Passmark scores were:
2003 - Hyperthreaded P4 2.8GHz - 414
2006 - Pentium D 3.4GHz (1st gen dual core) - 928
2009 - Core2 Quad Q8400 - 3685
...then I had a house fire which took out my Q8400 PC and other things. I fell back to a Phenom II X2 550 as I was recently made redundant and didn't have coin. That scored 1853.
Now it's 2½ years since the fire and I'm working again. I go by the 3-year rule, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012 etc and I'm hoping to beat the score of the Q8400, seeing that Q8400 is 3 years ago. I'm thinking of the A6-3650 APU which is a 3-core processor with an onboard ATI HD 6530 which is more than my current HD 4850 and the CPU scores 4575. Is this a good option for me? Thanks.