Tom's Hardware Benchmark Charts Updated!

Another month has gone by and our hard-working team has made numerous new updates to our hardware testing charts. Peep all the new additions at the links below!
2011 Gaming Graphics Cards
Sapphire HD 6750 VaporX (Radeon HD 6750 1GB GDDR5)
Sapphire HD 6670 Ultimate (Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 Passiv)
HIS HD 6970 IceQ (Radeon HD 6970 2GB GDDR5)
COLORFUL iGame 560 (Geforce GTX 560 1GB GDDR5)
Sapphire HD 6950 Dirt3 Edition (Radeon HD 6950 2GB GDDR5)
Sparkle GTS 450 (Geforce GTS 450 1GB GDDR5)
Sparkle GTX 560 (Geforce GTX 560 1GB GDDR5)
Palit GTS 450 (Geforce GTS 450 1GB GDDR5)
X86 Core Performance Comparison
Intel Core i7-2600K (2011, Sandy Bridge)
Intel Core i5-2500K (2011, Sandy Bridge)
Intel Core i7-980X (2010, Gulftown)
Intel Core i5-661 (2010, Clarkdale)
Intel Core i5-530 (2010, Clarkdale)
Intel Core i7-875K (2009, Lynnfield)
Intel Core i7-975 (2008, Bloomfield)
Intel Core 2 Duo E8600 (2008, Wolfdale)
Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 (2007, Conroe)
Intel Pentium 4 HT 660 (2005, Prescott 2M)
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T (2010, Thuban)
AMD Athlon II X4 645 (2010, Propus)
AMD Phenom II X4 980 (2009, Deneb)
AMD Athlon II X2 260 (2009, Regor)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5400+ BE (2008, Brisbane)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (2007, Windsor)
iSCSI NAS
Synology DS411+II
Multi-Bay NAS Charts 2011
Synology DS411+II
USB 3.0 Storage Charts
ADATA Classic CH11 (2.5", 750 GB)
Hitachi Touro Mobile Pro (2.5", 500 GB)
PQI H567V (2.5", 500 GB)
Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk (3.5", 3 TB)
Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Slim (2.5", 320 GB TB)
Silicon Power Stream S10 (2.5", 750 GB)
Western Digital My Book Essential (3.5", 3 TB)
2011 microSD Cards
ADATA Class 6 (8GB, Class6)
ADATA Class 6 (16GB, Class6)
Kingston Class10 (4GB, Class10)
Kingston Class10 (8GB, Class10)
Kingston Class10 (16GB, Class10)
Lexar Class 6 (16GB, Class6)
Lexar Class 10 (32GB, Class10)
MemoryStar Class 6 (16GB, Class6)
MemoryStar Class 10 (8GB, Class10)
MemoryStar Class 10 (16GB, Class10)
Patriot LX (16GB, Class10)
Samsung Plus (8GB, Class6)
SanDisk Class 4 (8GB, Class4)
SanDisk Ultra (16GB, Class4)
Silicon Power Class 4 (32GB, Class4)
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Thanks for the updates btw...
wow .. awesome
Is the turbo function also disabled for the 3Ghz single core benchmarks?
Exactly the kind of benchmark I would care about when choosing a CPU.
PS : Choosing a normalized clock speed of 3.1 GHz would have allowed to include the I3-2100.
yay!! My aging 6000+ is there. I promise I will update it sometime. Mobo got the phenom hex core bios update earlier in the year tho I really want an ITX sandybridge portable gaming rig lol
Very good, glad to see a fresh update to the list.
MSI GTX 560 Twin Frozr II
GTX 570 1 GB GDDR5
Now which is it?
Is that from most powerful to least powerful?
Reason I ask is because the Radeon HD 6670 is above the HD 6970..?
This is good, keep up the hard work Tom’s Hardware team.
Is that from most powerful to least powerful?Reason I ask is because the Radeon HD 6670 is above the HD 6970..?
The x86 processors appear to be listed by year of release, so though its not explicitly stated, that may also apply to the other categories. It is definitely not listed by most powerful to least powerful. It's either by date of release, or just random. Always refer to the actual hierarchy charts.
In each category which hardware is the benchmark hardware that all others performed better? Or in each category is the hardware nominal as opposed to ordinal?
It is interesting to see how the i7 Lynnfield is still holding its own in the pack. I bought mine a while back and it seems there is no major advantage in upgrading just yet.
Thanks - but still no multitasking benchmarks??
OR Virtual machine benchmarks?
Please consider adding these in future.
thanks