Intel Core i7-3770K – Ivy Bridge and the 3D transistor is here

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Video transcoding GPGPU: MediaEspresso 6.5

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CyberLink MediaEspresso 6.5
Developer: CyberLink
Type of test: Application for converting video files, supporting Intel QuickSync and GPGPU-acceleration with GPU’s from AMD and NVIDIA.
Comment: Puts load on the CPU and/or GPU depending on settings
The performance test: Convert a 263 MB MP4-file filmed with Galaxy S II in 17 Mb/s

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When transcoding video using raw processor power, the Ivy Bridge is one step ahead of its Sandy Bridge sibblings, including the six-core processor i7-3930K. We also get the first taste of its integrated graphics, and we can see a nice improvement when we use its built-in media logic QuickSync.

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Mariusmssj
12 Årtal sedan

Great review guys, i would really love to see you do much more of them =]

AlexCheveau
AlexCheveau
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A really great review, good job. Waiting to get my hands on it… but don’t know when it will arrive in Brazil

Andreas G
12 Årtal sedan

Glad you liked it 🙂

We hope the new translators will have time for more of these.

Taki R
Taki R
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You used DDR3-1333 for AMD APU when it’s known that those processors need faster RAM to reach top performance, unlike Intel’s which don’t scale up accordingly. As it is, this is a very Intel-biased review.

pcpraise.com
12 Årtal sedan

It seem Intel will beat AMD more with this line of new generation processor. It is faster and consume less power than sandy bridge and trinity. Core per core / clock per clock basis.
I really like to know though the performance and efficiency compare to AMD trinity.

WILLENALDO
WILLENALDO
12 Årtal sedan

É realmente incrível todo esse progresso/evolução da INTEL.
BRASIL – CRATO – CEARÁ

WILLENALDO
WILLENALDO
12 Årtal sedan

É realmente incrível todo esse progresso/evolução da INTEL.
BRASIL – CRATO – CEARÁ

tecnotron
tecnotron
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What happens if I put a 125w TDP CPU on a 95w motherboard? If I have a quad-core CPU and disable 2 cores will my CPU fit in the 95w TDP?