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!

Marcus Yam served as Tom's Hardware News Director during 2008-2014. He entered tech media in the late 90s and fondly remembers the days when an overclocked Celeron 300A and Voodoo2 SLI comprised a gaming rig with the ultimate street cred.
  • clonazepam
    Thanks for the updates btw...
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  • henydiah
    wow .. awesome
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  • Is the turbo function also disabled for the 3Ghz single core benchmarks?
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  • humble dexter
    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.
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  • feeddagoat
    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
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  • EvilHomer15
    Very good, glad to see a fresh update to the list.
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  • renq
    MSI GTX 560 Twin Frozr II
    GTX 570 1 GB GDDR5

    Now which is it?
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  • ProDigit10
    Is that from most powerful to least powerful?
    Reason I ask is because the Radeon HD 6670 is above the HD 6970..?
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  • fir_ser
    This is good, keep up the hard work Tom’s Hardware team.
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  • clonazepam
    ProDigit10Is 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.
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