06-20-2014, 04:11 PM
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hackar
06-20-2014, 08:30 PM
I can make a benchmark on both architecture and post some numbers.
I would need a homebrew benchmark rom file or a dolphin benchmark tool.
Let me know what I should use and I will post the result:
I can test on:
- i7 nelhalem
- i5 sandy bridge
- i5 Haswell
I would need a homebrew benchmark rom file or a dolphin benchmark tool.
Let me know what I should use and I will post the result:
I can test on:
- i7 nelhalem
- i5 sandy bridge
- i5 Haswell
06-20-2014, 08:56 PM
Quote:It's way more than that. Sandy bridge was a huuuuuge boost for Dolphin.Then how come do both i5 760 @ 3.8GHz and i5 750 @ 3.7GHz beat i7 2600k @ 3.4GHz & i5 2500k @ 3.3GHz in Dolphin Benchmark ?Just do a math and see Sandy Bridge is slightly faster than Nehalem (not even 10%)
Ivy Bridge is barely faster than Sandy Bridge , as you can see in the benchmark : i7 3770 @ 3.9GHz is barely faster than i5 750 @ 3.9GHz
Up till now , only Haswell is able to give Dolphin huge boost (30% performance gain)
Edit : Well , i'm pretty sure i5 2600k and i5 2500k have turbo boost enabled by default , if you add turbo boost in calculation then it's clear that
Quote: i7 3770 @ 3.9GHz is barely faster than i5 750 @ 3.9GHzIn fact , I did a benchmark between i5 480M @ 2.93GHz and i5 2410M @ 2.7GHz . Both CPU performance are identical
06-20-2014, 09:07 PM
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It's way more than that. Sandy bridge was a huuuuuge boost for Dolphin.
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Then how come do both i5 760 @ 3.8GHz and i5 750 @ 3.7GHz beat i7 2600k @ 3.4GHz & i5 2500k @ 3.3GHz in Dolphin Benchmark ?Just do a math and see Sandy Bridge is slightly faster than Nehalem (not even 10%)
Ivy Bridge is barely faster than Sandy Bridge , as you can see in the benchmark : i7 3770 @ 3.9GHz is barely faster than i5 750 @ 3.9GHz
Up till now , only Haswell is able to give Dolphin huge boost (30% performance gain)
Edit : Well , i'm pretty sure i5 2600k and i5 2500k have turbo boost enabled by default , if you add turbo boost in calculation then it's clear that
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Both Sandy Bridges were downclocked according to this sheet. Also, the first generation i7/i5's were overclocked, which is exactly the reason delroth didn't include them. To not cause confusion.
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It's way more than that. Sandy bridge was a huuuuuge boost for Dolphin.
[/quote]
Then how come do both i5 760 @ 3.8GHz and i5 750 @ 3.7GHz beat i7 2600k @ 3.4GHz & i5 2500k @ 3.3GHz in Dolphin Benchmark ?Just do a math and see Sandy Bridge is slightly faster than Nehalem (not even 10%)
Ivy Bridge is barely faster than Sandy Bridge , as you can see in the benchmark : i7 3770 @ 3.9GHz is barely faster than i5 750 @ 3.9GHz
Up till now , only Haswell is able to give Dolphin huge boost (30% performance gain)
Edit : Well , i'm pretty sure i5 2600k and i5 2500k have turbo boost enabled by default , if you add turbo boost in calculation then it's clear that
[quote]
[/quote]
Both Sandy Bridges were downclocked according to this sheet. Also, the first generation i7/i5's were overclocked, which is exactly the reason delroth didn't include them. To not cause confusion.
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