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AMD Athlon X2 BE-2350 Review
[Abstract]
It's Not Just About the Speed AnymoreAs far as the history of computing goes, speed and performance have always been the first thing on anyone's minds. "How fast is it?", "How much fps boost wi...
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Results - SPECviewperf 8.01
No surprises here, the Core 2 Duo's have traditionally been a very strong performer in SPECviewperf benchmarks and even the low end E2160 and E4300 continue to dominate this industry OpenGL tool, even going as far as beating the Athlon 64 X2 5000+ in many of the workloads. Again, this was a benchmark that wasn't affected much by the L2 cache. Instead, SPECviewperf relies on a strong memory subsystem performance indicated by the larger gap in numbers between the 800MHz and 1066MHz bus Intel CPUs.
As for the Athlon processors, things did not seem out of the ordinary. The consistency of the Athlon X2 BE-2350 has been expected and the trend you see below continues throughout the benchmark regardless of which SPECviewperf workload was run.
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