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Zusammenfassung: Recently we have begun to publish a series of reviews with the results of a comprehensive test of modern CPUs we did in our test labs. Right now you can read two articles on that topic: CPU Benchmark, Part 1: Value Processors CPU Benchmark, Part 2: Mai...
Zusammenfassung: For a convenient way to see overall how LLVMpipe scales on this six-core Intel Core i7 processor, here's this overview graph below generated by the Phoronix Test Suite that we normally do not include within articles, but it illustrates the per-core sca...
Zusammenfassung: When looking at the Core i7 970 at its stock speeds with turbo boost capabilities, the CPU performed very well and practically winning every benchmark. Granted, the CPUs we used for this comparison were limited to what we had access to, and that meant...
Zusammenfassung: This product is available for purchase at CCL Computers £693.14 (22-11-10) The search for 5GHZ on air!Back in August OC3D we lucky enough to review the new i7 970, the first of the non extreme branded hex cores from Intel. It became apparent very...
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Costing $114 less than Intel's high-end Core i7-980X Extreme Edition CPU, the Core i7-970 still offers six processing cores and 12 threads for powerful performance with highly threaded applications. You sacrifice a tiny amount of clock speed and an un...
If you cast your minds back a little bit to our 980X review (available here) you'll remember that we found it to be the fastest, most incredible processor on the planet. Admittedly for £850 you'd expect nothing left but the results we obtained from it sma...
Killer Performance, Great Overclocker, 6-Cores, Yay, Compatible With Existing Mobos
Still Very Pricey, 6-Core Resources Wasted With Some Workloads
In this respect, the new Core i7-970's performance profile lines up right where you'd expect it to be. In lightly threaded or single-threaded workloads, it slides in just under the wire behind a quad-core Core i7-975 processor, due to its slightly lower...
Zusammenfassung: When Intel released its groundbreaking Core i7-980X "Gulftown" CPU earlier this year, the first consumer processor to feature six cores (and thus operating with 12 threads thanks to Hyper-Threading), it blew us away with its performance—but its price g...
Due to the high price of the i7-980X EE, a cheaper 6-core such as the i7-970 was a highly anticipated processor in the bit-tech office. Unfortunately, despite its non-EE branding, the i7-970 is still a very expensive CPU.Those readers hoping for a 6-core...