http://www.legionhardware.com/document.php?id=869&p=12
Apologies if someone has already posted this. Legionhardware have published their results on performance vs clockspeed for these two CPU architectures with the HD5970.
Results are from 2GHz to 4GHz in 200MHz intervals. The Phenom II benchmarks include the 2 GHz and 4GHz i7 results for reference.
Don't know about you guys but for me, while all the synthetic benchmarks are an interesting reference it's gaming performance that matters. I'll look at Superpi and wPrime as a quick reference to see if my overclock had any benefit. For purchasing decisions I'll always look for gaming performance.
Unfortunately it's average rather than minimum framerates reported so this isn't quite as useful a reference as one might hope. Here's HardOCP's last CPU scaling article for reference: http://www.hardocp.com/article/2009/05/19/real_world_gameplay_cpu_scaling/. That shows exacly how the framerates fluctuate during gaming.
Apologies if someone has already posted this. Legionhardware have published their results on performance vs clockspeed for these two CPU architectures with the HD5970.
Results are from 2GHz to 4GHz in 200MHz intervals. The Phenom II benchmarks include the 2 GHz and 4GHz i7 results for reference.
Don't know about you guys but for me, while all the synthetic benchmarks are an interesting reference it's gaming performance that matters. I'll look at Superpi and wPrime as a quick reference to see if my overclock had any benefit. For purchasing decisions I'll always look for gaming performance.
Unfortunately it's average rather than minimum framerates reported so this isn't quite as useful a reference as one might hope. Here's HardOCP's last CPU scaling article for reference: http://www.hardocp.com/article/2009/05/19/real_world_gameplay_cpu_scaling/. That shows exacly how the framerates fluctuate during gaming.
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