The particular processor was none other than a single socket Barcelona or Agena FX, call it what you will. The particular piece of equipment that was briefly in our possession allowed us to run 3DMark06, the most important to overclockers worldwide, and Everest 4.0, our favourite memory benchmark. The pics are gone with my stolen laptop, though. This statement warrants at least three hatemails from Intel's R&D lads, but all that we will disclose here are results we have in our possession. On the other hand, there the was clear and present danger of the K10 significantly beating not just the current Conroe/Kentsfield generation, but easily out besting Wolfdale/Yorkfield. The first might be that the CPU sucks badly and after AMD comes out, Intel's lads can start celebrating the death of AMD. If you were wondering why AMD was hiding the scores of K10 so secretly, there were two reasons. The reps gave us the company line and declined, so we decided to disclose the benchmark scores of our own K10 benchmarking here and now. LAST WEEK in Leipzig my kit was nicked, but before that happened we asked AMD if it would let us run memory benchmark scores on a system there. K10: meet (Beverly) Krusher to the 10th degreeīy Theo Valich: Tuesday 28 August 2007, 18:09 Quote AMD's 3GHz K10 to break 30,000 3DMark06
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