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Intel's Core i7 920, 940 & 965 processors
Author:
Richard Swinburne
Published:
3rd November 2008
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1 - How the Core i7 stacks up
2 - Memory Performance - Lavalys Everest
3 - Memory Performance - Sisoft Sandra
4 - Crysis
5 - Far Cry 2
6 - Half-Life 2: Episode Two
7 - Image Editing and x.264 Encoding
8 - DivX 6.8 and WMV9 Encoding
9 - File Compression: WinRAR and 7-Zip
10 - CineBench 10
11 - PCMark Vantage x64
12 - Power Consumption
13 - Conclusions, Value and Final Thoughts
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Intel's Core i7 920, 940 & 965 processors
From top to bottom we review and compare the latest processors in Intel's performance line-up and stack all three up against the previous generation from both Intel and AMD to find out where exactly the improvements lie and if they are worth your money.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2008/11/03/intel-core-i7-920-945-965-review/1
Back to the Article
1 - How the Core i7 stacks up
2 - Memory Performance - Lavalys Everest
3 - Memory Performance - Sisoft Sandra
4 - Crysis
5 - Far Cry 2
6 - Half-Life 2: Episode Two
7 - Image Editing and x.264 Encoding
8 - DivX 6.8 and WMV9 Encoding
9 - File Compression: WinRAR and 7-Zip
10 - CineBench 10
11 - PCMark Vantage x64
12 - Power Consumption
13 - Conclusions, Value and Final Thoughts
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