English Articles 18 novembre 2011
Intel Sandy Bridge-E's debut, analysis of the architecture and performance of the Core i7 3690X (Part 1)
Today, November 14, we see the debut of the new Intel Sandy Bridge-E based on the new Socket LGA 2011, they replace the previous LGA 1366. The architecture of these CPUs reflects what we saw about a year ago for the CPU LGA 1155, which marked an important milestone in the evolution of processors. Sandy Bridge LGA 1155, although belonging to the mid-range Intel platforms, has in effect meant the disappearance of the LGA 1156 CPU but also of the LGA 1366, going to compete with high-end CPU such as hexa-core i7 980X and 990X for because of excellent performance, both default and overclocked.
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Cinebench 11.5
With the Maxton Cinema 4D software dedicated to the production of movies, we can detect all the computing power of the new Intel esacore.


In Cinebench we see how the new Intel CPU scores a really high score, especially in the total score, thanks to the strength of its 6 core. It's interesting to note that in the 4 GHz comparison to test the efficiency of the different CPU architectures, in the single core score, the 3960X gets the same score of the Intel i7 2600K CPU: 1.62 points.