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

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Game test: 3Dmark 11

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Futuremark 3DMark 11
Genre: Synthetic 3D-tests
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Engine: In house developed, DirectX 11
System requirements: Dual-core Intel / AMD-processor @ 1,8 GHz
1GB RAM
Graphicscard with DirectX 11 support
Comment: The latest 3DMark test suite from Futuremark, requires DirectX 11.
The performance test: Built-in benchmark, Performance preset
Standard resolution: 1 280 x 720

3dmarkphysics

We begin with the physics test in 3DMark 11, and once again we get good results from the Core i7-3770K.

3dmark11

For a graphics test 3DMark 11 is very well balanced – the graphics card becomes a bottleneck and the processors in the upper segment performs more or less the same.

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

WILLENALDO
WILLENALDO
11 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?