CPU Massive CPU benchmark list

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  1. kosch

    kosch Trango in the Mango

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  2. Fizzban

    Fizzban Man of Many Typos

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    Wow..just wow! That must have taken forever! Thanks for sharing.
     
  3. Tangster

    Tangster Butt-kicking for goodness!

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    Lol at the power readings for the Pentium EE.
     
  4. bagman

    bagman Minimodder

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    interesting to see that games don't take any advantage of intels 6 cores while AMD processors do

    also if you bought a QX6850 you made a very good choice
     
  5. Bloody_Pete

    Bloody_Pete Technophile

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    Its good to see my aging Q9450 it still up there :)
     
  6. Phoenixlight

    Phoenixlight What's a Dremel?

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  7. Fingers66

    Fingers66 Kiwi in London

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    Have you noticed it shows the i7 2600K (Sandy Bridge) near the top, just under the i7 970?

    Looks like a leak to me...
     
  8. Phoenixlight

    Phoenixlight What's a Dremel?

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    Yeah but seeing as how some places like anandtech have already done brief reviews of some of the sandy bridge CPU's I wasn't too surprised.
     
  9. Fingers66

    Fingers66 Kiwi in London

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    If those figures are correct, the Sandy Bridge CPU's look awesome performers.
     

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