System Builder Marathon, Q4 2012: $1,000 Enthusiast PC

Benchmark Results: Media Encoding

Although of our version numbers are updated, the workloads we're using remain identical, and are comparable. While the encoding applications have been updated, the workloads remain identical and are comparable.

Lame and iTunes are used to convert audio files from one format to another, and neither of them are threaded. Not surprisingly, then, the Core i5-3570K has little trouble besting this quarter's FX-8350, which isn't as fast per-core.

Conversely, HandBrake and TotalCode Studio (formerly known as MainConcept) are heavily-threaded, illustrating the FX's advantage.

At stock speeds, the FX-8350 is the faster CPU. But because it gets so hot, and consequently doesn't overclock well, it doesn't enjoy much of a speed-up when we tune it. The Core i5, on the other hand, is able to accelerate into a lead in both applications thanks to its jump to 4.6 GHz.

  • CaptainTom
    So a 600w PSU for one 670? Get a 500w, get kingston RAM that is $20 cheaper, a $50-$70 liquid cooler for the FX, and BOOM! More performance for the same price. I get you wanted to test a similar system, but just make that a different article...
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  • serhat359
    Could have used a 6 or 4-core FX and made more money for a better cpu cooler and case. You have already demonstrated that more than 4 cores aren't used in gaming and here you have an 8 core CPU...
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  • dkcomputer
    Thats like... The worst possible $1k build. wow
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  • boulbox
    @Serhat i agree with you but this would be a better all around build. I think he could have done better though
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  • dkcomputer
    Swap mobo for ASRock Z68 PRO3 GEN3 LGA 1155 Intel Z68 and processor for a sandybridge i5-2500. No overclocking needed.
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  • wolley74
    Dat hitachi HDD, you guys do know that Seagate Barracudas are around $70 for 64MB cache 1TB storage and SATA 6 right? and arguably are far more reliable
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  • aznshinobi
    Why wouldn't you drop down a bit to the FX-8320, that's about $40 saved, that could save you enough money to get the 7970 which clock for clock is better than the GTX 670.
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  • mouse24
    serhat359Could have used a 6 or 4-core FX and made more money for a better cpu cooler and case. You have already demonstrated that more than 4 cores aren't used in gaming and here you have an 8 core CPU...
    Its not 8 core, its 4 core with dual modules per core. Shared resources. Its why you see an increase in performance between a 4300 and an 8320
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  • DjEaZy
    http://valid.canardpc.com/2604796
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  • yyk71200
    mouse24Its not 8 core, its 4 core with dual modules per core. Shared resources. Its why you see an increase in performance between a 4300 and an 8320No, its other way around. It is 4 module cpu. Each module contains two integer cores (thus 8 cores total) and one FPU. It is more like reduced 8 core than full 8 core. Neverthles, Intel still is better.
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