(07-13-2014, 02:19 AM)Darkness Knight Wrote: [ -> ]Wow! great performance! Haswell refresh is excellent upgrade!
Salu2 - Darkness Knight
The 12% difference of the i7 is due to the higher default clocks of 4790k. When overclocked there is no difference. Personally if i bought 4790k i would not overclock it as default clocks are high enough and there is very little gain from overclocking left.
2014-07-14: Pentium Anniversary (G3258) + OC results are up; probably one of the most important CPU benchmark results for Dolphin in recent history.
2014-07-31: Now on the flip side, 65w Kaveri has been benchmarked.
2014-08-01: I'm re-posting again just to make sure that the subject line isn't too long (if it's too long then you cannot even make a post).
I noticed that myself and had planned on contacting Ian (the guy that does the CPU benchmarks), but just forgot to. Thanks for the reminder.
EDIT: Email sent.
I'm assuming the result for the A8-6500T was supposed to say "20.32" seeing how the A10-6700T has a result of "19.82".
EDIT 2: Well that was fast, got a response already - the results have now been corrected; it was supposed to say "22.32".
Please forgive my ignorance but there is another one : Pentium G3420 @ 3.2GHz is faster than i3 4360 @ 3.7GHz ?
I love this thread. It's my go to place whenever I see an AMD user spouting nonsense about Intel.
You get what you pay for.
Haswell-E reviews are in, and surprisingly enough Hardware Canucks has also started benching Dolphin. Therefore I've added both their and AnandTech's results.
(note, the large Hardware Canucks banner is a one-time thing, it'll be replaced with something smaller in the future)
Fixed. I have uploaded my new score on the new CPU benchmark test.