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Amd phenom 9550 agena 2.2ghz1/13/2024 PCMark® Vantage is the first objective hardware performance benchmark for PCs running 32 and 64 bit versions of Microsoft® Windows Vista®. For the third phase of the test, it uses OpenGL to render a short clip, for this part it received 3179 CB-GFX. This isn’t quite 4x speed up, but 3.93x is very acceptable. The multiprocessor speedup reported during these tests was 3.96x when comparing the single core rendering with the multi core. As for the second phase, which utilizes all four cores of the processor, we achieved 8369 CB-CPU points. Looking at the performance, you can see that for the single core phase of the test we achieved 2109 CB-CPU points. Higher Frames/Second and lower rendering time in seconds equals better performance. During the 1st pass of the test, the benchmark will only use one cpu, or in a multi-cpu core system it will use only a single cpu core to render the photo realistic scene to get a base value against which it will then perform the 2nd phase of the test using all of the cpu cores available. Cinebench’s test process is in two-phases: The first test procedure is directed against the cpu using a 3D render scene and photo realistic image settings shown above to test how fast the cpu can produce the fully rendered scene. MAXON CINEBENCH runs several tests on computers to measure the performance of the processor and graphics card under real-world circumstances and makes use of up to 16 cpus or cpu cores. First lets take a look at the results when running the AMD Phenom 9950 at the stock 2.6GHz clock speed. We ran our test comparisons as shown against equivalent processors made by both AMD and Intel. The latest edition of SiSoft Sandra follows the tradition of testing the pure synthetic power of processors. You can get information about the CPU, chipset, video adapter, ports, printers, sound card, memory, network, Windows internals, AGP, PCI, PCI-X, PCIe (PCI Express), database, USB, USB2, 1394/Firewire, etc.” Giving the user the ability to draw comparisons at both a high and low-level. It works along the lines of other Windows utilities, however it tries to go beyond them and show you more of what’s really going on. It should provide most of the information (including undocumented) you need to know about your hardware, software and other devices whether hardware or software. “ SiSoftware Sandra (the System ANalyser, Diagnostic and Reporting Assistant) is an information & diagnostic utility. X4 9150e: up to 1.6GHz with Dual Dynamic Power Management X4 9350e: up to 1.8GHz with Dual Dynamic Power Management X4 9950: up to 2.0GHz with Dual Dynamic Power Management Support for unregistered DIMMs up to PC2 8500 (DDR2-1066MHz) Integrated 128-bit wide memory controller * Socket AM2+ 940-pin organic micro pin grid array (micro-PGA)ĪMD’s Fab 36 wafer fabrication facilities in Dresden, GermanyĦ5-nanometer DSL SOI (silicon-on-insulator) technology We have also noticed that the 9950 processor has a faster 2.0GHz memory controller, making it among the best of the other ‘9×50 series’ processors that retain the slower 1.8GHz or 1.6GHz memory controller.ĬPU Specifications (New AMD Phenom X4): Processor Model / Frequency:Ħ4K of L1 instruction and 64K of L1 data cache per core (512 KB total L1 per processor)ĥ12KB of L2 data cache per core (2MB total L2 per processor) This new processor is a ‘Black Edition’ and has the CPU/FSB multiplier unlocked for easier overclocking, but it has a nominal TDP of 140W making temperature control during overclocking very critical. The processor we are reviewing today is the AMD Phenom X4 9950 Quad Core with the new B3 Stepping using the 65nm Silicon on Insulator process technology. This makes things very easy for the consumer to identify the new cpu’s when purchasing, and identifying the new B3 stepping processors from the initial 9×00 series. While the TLB issue may have been an issue for some customers, the new B3 stepping introduced in the 9×50 series no longer has this problem.ĪMD has named the new series with what they are calling their ‘9×50 series’ of processors. The other two released were products new to the market, the 9150e and the 9350e. One of which is the 9950, which was released to fix the TLB erratum problems on the 9900. AMDs release on July 1st 2008 included the introduction to three new quad core processors.
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