Game-Off: Seven Sub-$150 Processors Compared
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Don Woligroski
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Today, we're putting the newest and fastest sub-$150 processors against each other in a gaming competition to see which models offer the best bang for your buck. Will it be Intel's Core i3, its Clarkdale-based Pentium, or AMD's Athlon and Phenom II CPUs?
Benchmark Results: Aliens Vs. Predator
Aliens vs Predator is a textbook example of a graphics-limited title and it doesn't respond in the slightest to changes in CPU. We saw this in our Aliens vs. Predator performance analysis and this evidence further cements the fact. Clearly, this is not an ideal benchmark for comparing CPUs, but it may come in handy when comparing graphics cards.
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wintermint AMD is really improving. I'm waiting for them to manufacture 32nm CPUs like Intel :)Reply -
Tamz_msc Interesting article-it clearly shows the advantage of having four physical cores of the Athlon II and the Phenom II X4s over the hyper-threaded Core i3s in real-world situations.No doubt that this article will benefit people who want the perfect processor for their money at this price rangeReply -
falchard I am glad an RTS was used in this benchmark. More CPU heavy games should be included in the benchmark for Processor benchmarking.Reply
With that said, there was a mention that the 6MB L3 cache may have helped the Phenom II X4 945, I wonder what would happen with a Phenom II X2 or X3 by comparison if this actually makes a significant impact. It could prove there is a significant advantage to cheaper AMD CPUs then the Athlon IIs in this benchmark. -
Found a typo on the chart, I don't see why you would compare the Intel i3-530 against itself. :PReply
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Tamz_msc qvasi_modoAMD - bang for the buck, Intel - bling for the buck.Uptil a certain price range.Reply -
war2k9 It is time for me to dust of my old am2+ computer and put a new amd proc in it and give it a new life.Reply -
cleeve DemonslayFound a typo on the chart, I don't see why you would compare the Intel i3-530 against itself.Reply
Thx, fixed! -
luke904 Tamz_mscInteresting article-it clearly shows the advantage of having four physical cores of the Athlon II and the Phenom II X4s over the hyper-threaded Core i3s in real-world situations.No doubt that this article will benefit people who want the perfect processor for their money at this price rangeReply
sorry but i must disagree...
the core i3 530 was 8% faster than the athlon X4 and costs $5 less
its a great processor it seems, a nice change from intel. but i admit, my heart sunk after seeing amd's athlon X4 get beat. its like sports, i root for AMD
please dont quote the multitasking benchmark as no sane person compresses stuff while gaming...
yes the athlon would probably be better overall for most people, but not for gaming