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The CPU Articles
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- Overclocking Marathon Day 3 - A Budget Build
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9:32 AM - October 22, 2007 by
Bert Töpelt
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: budget, overclocker
Topics: Overclocking
Syndication:
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: budget, overclocker
Topics: Overclocking
Syndication:
Table of Contents:
21 –
Audio Encoding: ITunes, Lame
- 1 – Introduction
- 2 – A Detailed Look At The Black Edition
- 3 – 3.10 GHz At Stock Voltage
- 4 – 3.20 GHz At 1.400 V
- 5 – 3.30 GHz At 1.450 V
- 6 – End Of The Line At 3.40 GHz
- 7 – Only 75 Watts At 3.10 GHz
- 8 – Performance Boost Of Up To 18.5 %
- 9 – Faster Than The E65500 And The 6000+
- 10 – Compatible Boards Starting At $48
- 11 – Test Setup
- 12 – Software Configuration
- 13 – Benchmarks And Settings
- 14 – 3D-Games: Quake 4, Warhammer
- 15 – 3D-Games: Supreme Commander, Serious Sam 2
- 16 – 3D-Rendering: Cinema 4D, 3D-Studio Max
- 17 – Applications: AVG, WinRAR
- 18 – Applications: Vista Experience Index
- 19 – Applications: Photoshop, PDF
- 20 – Applications: Deep Fritz
- 21 – Audio Encoding: ITunes, Lame
- 22 – Synthetic: Sandra CPU
- 23 – Synthetic: Sandra Memory
- 24 – Synthetic: Sandra Multimedia
- 25 – Synthetic: PC-Mark
- 26 – Synthetic: 3D-Mark
- 27 – Video Encoding: Xvid, Pinnacle Studio
- 28 – Video Encoding: Premiere, Mainconcept
- 29 – Video Encoding: HDTV, DivX
- 30 – AMD's Promotional Posters For The Black Edition
- 31 – Conclusion - An Ideal Upgrade CPU
Audio Encoding: ITunes, Lame


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21 – Audio Encoding: ITunes, Lame
- 1 – Introduction
- 2 – A Detailed Look At The Black Edition
- 3 – 3.10 GHz At Stock Voltage
- 4 – 3.20 GHz At 1.400 V
- 5 – 3.30 GHz At 1.450 V
- 6 – End Of The Line At 3.40 GHz
- 7 – Only 75 Watts At 3.10 GHz
- 8 – Performance Boost Of Up To 18.5 %
- 9 – Faster Than The E65500 And The 6000+
- 10 – Compatible Boards Starting At $48
- 11 – Test Setup
- 12 – Software Configuration
- 13 – Benchmarks And Settings
- 14 – 3D-Games: Quake 4, Warhammer
- 15 – 3D-Games: Supreme Commander, Serious Sam 2
- 16 – 3D-Rendering: Cinema 4D, 3D-Studio Max
- 17 – Applications: AVG, WinRAR
- 18 – Applications: Vista Experience Index
- 19 – Applications: Photoshop, PDF
- 20 – Applications: Deep Fritz
- 21 – Audio Encoding: ITunes, Lame
- 22 – Synthetic: Sandra CPU
- 23 – Synthetic: Sandra Memory
- 24 – Synthetic: Sandra Multimedia
- 25 – Synthetic: PC-Mark
- 26 – Synthetic: 3D-Mark
- 27 – Video Encoding: Xvid, Pinnacle Studio
- 28 – Video Encoding: Premiere, Mainconcept
- 29 – Video Encoding: HDTV, DivX
- 30 – AMD's Promotional Posters For The Black Edition
- 31 – Conclusion - An Ideal Upgrade CPU
- Previous page Applications: Deep Fritz
- Next page Synthetic: Sandra CPU