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Quote:Originally Posted by Stay Puft I just bought 2666 memory in preparation for haswell Please remember me when you get your HASWELL, looking at specs # DDR3 2666 (PC3 21300) # Timing 11-13-13-35 I am eager to know what throughput...
False humbleness aside, my latest FASTEST hash console benchmark emerged, it is a must-know. http://www.sanmayce.com/Fastest_Hash/HASH_linearspeed_FURY_Intel_32bit_64bit_PENUMBRA.zip For those who want to see the C source and the Intel...
Your question is worth to be answered, I myself asked several times some IT "specialists" to evaluate the performance of given PCs in order to get the 'track' in which those machines would work, and guess what, only mumbling and twisting...
Quote:Originally Posted by megahmad Thanks for the benchmarks Hee-hee, low[est]-end results are as important as high-end ones, Reading Anand's review, saying "7-zip is almost the perfect scenario for AMD's Vishera: a heavily...
Quote:Originally Posted by megahmad I want to know how my CPU results compare to yours guys My low-end result can give you some food for thought, obtained on Toshiba Satellite with Pentium T3400 2166MHz, RAM dual channel...
Quote:Originally Posted by sdlvx Old versions of Winrar weren't heavily threaded but that's been fixed. It's just an old review. Maybe so, but WPrime (the second chart) confirms this big margin: 8316 vs 7222 In my view it is too...
Quote:Originally Posted by Alatar  AMD constantly betters its chips, but I couldn't find at what speeds FX-8350 works with memory, also since WinRAR is heavily latency dependent the FX-8350 (8/8 Cores/Threads) vs i7-3770 (4/8...
Quote:Originally Posted by Lord Xeb ... How about we wait for actual numbers before grabbing out air..."Grabbing out air", he-he, is it a euphemism for dreaming with open eyes? Personally I like to speculate and draw 'conclusions'...
Quote:Originally Posted by jonashendrickx Wat are you guys expecting of Haswell? Well after the tests recently posted on WEB where Haswell got benchmarked, I saw something very 'tasty': the two times faster L1 cache compared to 3rd...
It's time for XMM funk, that is, to see how SSE2/SSE4.1 boosts the current fastest 32bit hash function. Hold fast your wig: FNV1A_YoshimitsuTRIADiiXMM is 894% faster than CRC32_SlicingBy8 !!! The test package used for next two dumps (C...
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