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Intel burn test haswell
Intel burn test haswell




intel burn test haswell

And the real world performance difference between those two CPUs is not noticeable. For them, cost of buying a montherboard supporting Ryzen + a Ryzen CPU(Ryin this case) + DDR4 RAM will be obviosuly higher than just upgrading their current CPU with this Xeon CPU. Zen 1 is about ~5% slower in Instructions per cycle in stock clocks but with good DDR4 RAM overcloking, it is definitely as fast as this Xeon even in single thread, if you already have everything else (board + RAM) then you should go for Ryzen 5 1600.Īctually here I am looking for someone who already have one of the aforementiond motherboards (LGA-1150 based), a 4th Generation i3 or Pentium G with at least 8 GB DDR3 RAM and are looking for upgrade. There is probably not even a single game that this CPU can't play at 60+ average fps with a proper graphics card.Ĭlick to expand.In multithreading performance, obviously Rywill be a better choice if you already have a supported motherboard and DDR4 RAM modules.

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Temp never went above 78c in summer last I tested. With base clock settings of 105.2 in BIOS on Z97-A, I got success in achieving 4.1 GHz on all cores 100% stable (Intel Burn Test stable of up to 6 iterations with 8GB private memory). Two photos I included of the CPU was at the time when I was testing this on an another Asus B85M-G board.

INTEL BURN TEST HASWELL 64 BIT

Benchmarks included in screenshots are of when I was running Windows 10 64 bit some days ago. I am currently running this on Asus Z97-A motherboard on Debian Linux. I got this imported from USA by my friend last year.Īt stock clocks, it has single core turbo of 3.9 GHz. It is a Xeon varient of Core i7-4770 but it comes with some special instructions like TSX. It is a Quad Core Hyperthreaded CPU (4 cores / 8 threads). Hello this is a CPU: "Intel Xeon E3-1246 v3",






Intel burn test haswell