Originally posted by Michael
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Intel's Core i7 5960X Is Fast & Wonderful Under Linux
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like my "whole others posrs" there is no answer to my question...
i wonder if women in the usa are all seen like some chinese in the same country...
watch her working for the master :
and she should have to be sexy...
by the way i am not surprised so much by such a BAD behaviour from a man called "l arabe" and that can wrote 23 times michael on a single webpage having his name as address : http://www.michaellarabel.com/michael.php
have a nice day , ill be back when linux will be at 2% of market OS ;"]Last edited by jcgeny; 10 September 2014, 03:36 AM.
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Originally posted by jcgeny View Postit is not 5970 but 5960 ...and you should compare with an equivalent cpu from amd :
AMD Opteron? 6300 Series Processors 6386 SE 16cores 2.8GHz 3.5GHz 16MB 140W G34
prices are the same , amd made it in 2012...
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Originally posted by brosis View PostAccording to Michaels tests, Intel 5970X (900? in Europe) is double as fast vs AMD 8370 (180? in Europe) - timed Linux kernel compile and C-Ray.
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AMD results could definitely be improved via finetuning of governor, but I guess no more than several percent.
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Originally posted by aceman View PostSo that looks like an advantage of AMD (in price/performance). What would happen if AMD made a EUR900 consumer CPU? But maybe they are not able to make a CPU of double the speed at any price. Maybe it would be possible to just increase the caches for the ~700EUR difference?
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Originally posted by jcgeny View Postit is not 5970 but 5960 ...and you should compare with an equivalent cpu from amd :
AMD Opteron? 6300 Series Processors 6386 SE 16cores 2.8GHz 3.5GHz 16MB 140W G34
prices are the same , amd made it in 2012...
No, one doesn't compare desktop/workstation CPU (core i7, AMD fx) with server/cluster CPU(opteron, xeon). That is, unless one wants ECC with Intel - Fx already supports ECC.
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Originally posted by brosis View PostAccording to Michaels tests, Intel 5970X (900? in Europe) is double as fast vs AMD 8370 (180? in Europe) - timed Linux kernel compile and C-Ray.
OpenBenchmarking.org, Phoronix Test Suite, Linux benchmarking, automated benchmarking, benchmarking results, benchmarking repository, open source benchmarking, benchmarking test profiles
AMD results could definitely be improved via finetuning of governor, but I guess no more than several percent.
Considering that and the price of the Intel, the performance is quite poor to be honest. Also considering that the 8370 is fast enough for everything you can do right now on a Desktop its even worse.
Sure there are times where the AMD will be to slow for some stuff, but in those times the Intel is also old and only worth 300 $ or something like that.
All in all its a pure waste of money in my opinion.
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