<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[[ENG]Ivy Bridge New Entry CPU ? Intel Core i3-3220 Performance Guide]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>Intel Core I Gen 3 is named Ivy Bridge which is launched in April.</p>
<p>In the beginning, there were only mid to high end models, Core i5 and Core i7.</p>
<p>For lower price Ivy Bridge Core i3 was launched in Sep.</p>
<p>Now you can save some budget for Ivy Bridge CPU to buy Core i3 instead of Core i3.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322001.jpg" alt="I3322001.jpg" /></p>
<p>There are three models for new Core i3, Core i3-3220, i3-3225 and i3-3240 from low to high.</p>
<p>Each is 100MHz difference. i3-3225 built-in Intel max performance HD4000 GPU.</p>
<p>i3-3220 and i3-3240 are HD2500. This is the simplest way to distinguish.</p>
<p>This guide is using Intel Core i3-3220, the cheapest one of three models.</p>
<p>The clock is 3.3GHz. It?s physical 2 Cores and none Hyper-Threading. It can run 4 threads, called 2C4T.</p>
<p>It?s 22nm manufacturing and TDP is 55W. L3 Cache is 3MB. It?s most entry Ivy Bridge CPU.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322002.jpg" alt="I3322002.jpg" /></p>
<p>The bottom of original cooler is none cooper for own 2 Cores CPU.</p>
<p>If you add some better quality thermal paste, it?s helpful for temperature control.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322003.jpg" alt="I3322003.jpg" /></p>
<p>CPU back, it?s Revision E1.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322004.jpg" alt="I3322004.jpg" /></p>
<p>There are 4 chipsets in the market. The cheapest is H61 since Sandy Bridge.</p>
<p>H61 doesn?t support SATA3 and USB 3.0. It?s quite a pity.</p>
<p>The higher level is B75. Intel set it at Small Business Advantage.</p>
<p>The picture is GIGABYTE B75M-D3V.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322005.jpg" alt="I3322005.jpg" /></p>
<p>B75support native SATA3 and USB 3.0. The price is higher than H61.</p>
<p>If B75M-D3V got 4 DIMMs, the expandability would be better. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322006.jpg" alt="I3322006.jpg" /></p>
<p>LGA 1155 most high-end chipset is Z77. The price is even higher.</p>
<p>Since this year the MB competition is very tough. Z77 entry model MB is much cheaper the former structures.</p>
<p>The picture is FOXCONN Z77A-S.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322007.jpg" alt="I3322007.jpg" /></p>
<p>Z77 owns highest specs, expandability and adjustable CPU ratio for OC in LGA 1155.</p>
<p>K sku CPU can adjust higher ratio and none K sku CPU can rise 200~600MHz clock.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322008.jpg" alt="I3322008.jpg" /></p>
<p>The mid-end uses H77 chipset - GIGABYTE H77-DS3H</p>
<p>H77 can OC the built-in GPU, but not CPU. The other features are the same with Z77.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322009.jpg" alt="I3322009.jpg" /></p>
<p>GIGABYTE recently builds in mSATA slot from mid-end ATX MB.</p>
<p>Windwithme just got mSATA SSD and will share Intel Smart Response Technology.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322010.jpg" alt="I3322010.jpg" /></p>
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<p>LinX 0.6.4</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DT2.png" alt="I33220DT2.png" /></p>
<p>Using Intel original cooler, i3-3220 is good in OS Desktop.</p>
<p>Full speed is lower than 60 degree C. This is also better than average.</p>
<p>After Ivy Bridge phases in 22nm, K sku CPU temperature after OC is not improved.</p>
<p>However, for general use, the temperature performance is excellent.</p>
<p>Power Consumption Test </p>
<p>Enable C1E and Enter to OS Desktop - 30W</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220WC1E.jpg" alt="I33220WC1E.jpg" /></p>
<p>Disable C1E and Enter to OS Desktop - 38W</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220WIDLE.jpg" alt="I33220WIDLE.jpg" /></p>
<p>Running LinX to Full Speed CPU - 57W</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220WFULL.jpg" alt="I33220WFULL.jpg" /></p>
<p>In Sandy Bridge, Intel has lower the TDP much comparing to 1st gen Core i.</p>
<p>After Ivy Bridge phase-in 22nm, it?s even 10~20% lower.</p>
<p>The Ivy Bridge doesn?t improve much in ratio due to Sandy Bridge TDP is very low already.</p>
<p>Also, I don?t use 80Plus power supply this time. If I change to 80Plus, it will improve more.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322012.jpg" alt="I3322012.jpg" /></p>
<p>LGA 1155 chipset has H61, B75, H77 and Z77.</p>
<p>These four chipsets have different specs and features. I do recommend you to study first before buying.</p>
<p>The price is much cheaper than the past. Four chipsets entry models price is very close. It?s around 15~30USD for each segment.</p>
<p>Most MB brands have many models for each chipset.</p>
<p>You can choose by your budget, favorite brands and specs.</p>
<p>Intel revealed Ivy Bridge Core i3 is renewing product line as the price is same as Sandy Bridge Core i3.</p>
<p>For positioning is also the same. Entry i3-3220 bundles HD2500 and i3-3225 is with HD4000.</p>
<p>If 3rd gen Core i3 price can be lower, it will be more attractive.</p>
<p>Windwithme shares Ivy Bridge entry Core i3-3220 performance for your reference. I also hop Pentium series can be released earlier. <img src="/assets/uploads-legacy/emoticons/smiley.gif.f48988bc9f0a933ee8c95d6f744c3df1.gif" alt=":)" /></p>
<p>This is also in my blog - <a href="http://www.wretch.cc/blog/windwithme">WIND3C</a>, All comments are welcome.</p>
]]></description><link>https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/437231</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/437231</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[windwithme]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2012 08:39:24 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to [ENG]Ivy Bridge New Entry CPU ? Intel Core i3-3220 Performance Guide on Thu, 29 Nov 2012 08:34:19 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>DDR3 1995.2 CL9 11-10-27 1T</p>
<p>ADIA64 Memory Read - 19509 MB/s</p>
<p>Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 24499 MB/s</p>
<p>MaXXMEM Memory-Copy - 20886 MB/s</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DMEM.png" alt="I33220DMEM.png" /></p>
<p>In the test, I OC DDR3 8GB X2 from 1866 to 2000. You can see DDR3 performance is always Intel advantage.</p>
<p>The bandwidth is similar to Sandy Bridge, but DDR3 clock can rise 2~3 levels.</p>
<p>Previously, H67 only can reach DDR3 1333, but H77 max clock is DDR3 2000.</p>
<p>Of course, Z77 with better quality DDR3 can even achieve 2400~2600 which is enhance DRAM extreme clock a lot.</p>
<p>3D Performance Test</p>
<p>Intel HD Graphics HD2500</p>
<p>3DMark Vantage =&gt; P1783</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220D3DVAN.png" alt="I33220D3DVAN.png" /></p>
<p>StreetFighter IV Benchmark</p>
<p>1366 X 768 =&gt; 41.72 FPS</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220D3DSTF4.jpg" alt="I33220D3DSTF4.jpg" /></p>
<p>FINAL FANTASY XIV </p>
<p>1280 X 720 =&gt; 709</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220D3DFF14.jpg" alt="I33220D3DFF14.jpg" /></p>
<p>i3-3220 builds in HD2500 and former i3-3120 or i5-2300 both built in HD2000.</p>
<p>For above three 3D software, HD2500 performance is 30~50% higher.</p>
<p>If HD2500 3D performance is not enough, you can choose HD4000 built-in or external VGA.</p>
<p>SPARKLE nVIDIA GTX570</p>
<p>3DMark Vantage =&gt; P25923</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220D3DVANGT.png" alt="I33220D3DVANGT.png" /></p>
<p>StreetFighter IV Benchmark</p>
<p>1920 X 1080 =&gt; 238.46 FPS</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220D3DSTF4GT.jpg" alt="I33220D3DSTF4GT.jpg" /></p>
<p>FINAL FANTASY XIV </p>
<p>1920 X 1080 =&gt; 4002</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220D3DFF14GT.jpg" alt="I33220D3DFF14GT.jpg" /></p>
<p>I use the mid to high end VGA to see how the performance is of i3-3220 with VGA.</p>
<p>Three 3D software is around 10~20% lower than nVIDIA GTX570 bundle with i7 CPU.</p>
<p>This can be the reference for limited budget. If you want to enhance 3D performance, you better to put you money on VGA.</p>
<p>i3-3220 can bring out around 80% 3D performance. If you have more budget, you can consider CPU either.</p>
<p>H77 also support Intel Smart Response Technology.</p>
<p>Also, GIGABYTE H77-DS3H has mSATA slot.</p>
<p>HDD performance test (Disable SRT feature)</p>
<p>ATTO DISK Benchmark max Read is 106.5 Mb/s and Write is 104.4 MB/s.</p>
<p>HD Tune Pro 5.00 </p>
<p>64K - Read - Average 82.6 MB/s Access Time 15.2ms</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DISRT1.png" alt="I33220DISRT1.png" /></p>
<p>HDD plus SSD performance test (Enable SRT feature)</p>
<p>ATTO DISK Benchmark max Read is 212.6 Mb/s and Write is 69.6 MB/s</p>
<p>HD Tune Pro 5.00 </p>
<p>64K - Read - Average 151.9 MB/s Access Time 0.2ms</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DISRT2.png" alt="I33220DISRT2.png" /></p>
<p>SanDisk U100 spec is mSATA and SATA3. The max Read/Write is 450/380MB/s.</p>
<p>Due to H77-DS3H mSATA only supports SATA2. The bandwidth will limit the mSATA3  SSD performance.</p>
<p>After enabling Intel SRT, the Write performance is 1.5~2 times faster.</p>
<p>Access Time is 76 times faster. The Write performance boost a lot in small files but max is lower than HDD.</p>
<p>For actual usage, system boot is 2~3 times faster.</p>
<p>I do hope GIGABYTE can upgrade mSATA slot to SATA3. It will boost SSD performance.</p>
<p>Temperature (Room is 28?C)</p>
<p>Enter to OS Desktop - 33~37</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DT1.png" alt="I33220DT1.png" /></p>
]]></description><link>https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/437230</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/437230</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[windwithme]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2012 08:34:19 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to [ENG]Ivy Bridge New Entry CPU ? Intel Core i3-3220 Performance Guide on Thu, 29 Nov 2012 08:29:39 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>UEFI Screen</p>
<p>Intel Core i3-3220 default is 3.3GHz</p>
<p>DRAM can set to DDR3 2000 after fine tune. The performance is much higher than former H67 DDR3 1333.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220B01.jpg" alt="I33220B01.jpg" /></p>
<p>DRAM Advanced Parameters set the latency to CL9 11-10-27 1T.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220B02.jpg" alt="I33220B02.jpg" /></p>
<p>Test Configuration</p>
<p>CPU: Intel Core i3-3220</p>
<p>MB: GIGABYTE H77-DS3H</p>
<p>DRAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR-GT CMT32GX3M4X1866C9</p>
<p>VGA: Intel HD Graphics 2500 / SPARKLE GTX570</p>
<p>HDD:  Seagate Momentus 500G / SanDisk U100 64GB</p>
<p>POWER: Thermaltake TR2 600W</p>
<p>Cooler: Intel Original Cooler</p>
<p>OS: Windows7 Ultimate 64bit</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322011.jpg" alt="I3322011.jpg" /></p>
<p>System Performance Test </p>
<p>CPU 99.8 X 32 =&gt; 3292.72MHz</p>
<p>DDR3 1995.2 CL9 11-10-27 1T</p>
<p>Hyper PI 32M X4 =&gt; 14m 54.007s</p>
<p>CPUMARK 99 =&gt; 519</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DPI.png" alt="I33220DPI.png" /></p>
<p>Nuclearus Multi Core =&gt; 14204</p>
<p>Fritz Chess Benchmark =&gt; 13.28/6376</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DNM.png" alt="I33220DNM.png" /></p>
<p>CrystalMark 2004R3 =&gt; 200583</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DCM.png" alt="I33220DCM.png" /></p>
<p>CINEBENCH R11.5</p>
<p>CPU =&gt; 3.18 pts</p>
<p>CPU(Single Core) =&gt; 1.35 pts</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DCB.png" alt="I33220DCB.png" /></p>
<p>FRYRENDER</p>
<p>Running Time =&gt; 11m 36s</p>
<p>x264 FHD Benchmark =&gt; 9.8</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DFRY.png" alt="I33220DFRY.png" /></p>
<p>PCMark Vantage =&gt; 8644</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DPCVAN.png" alt="I33220DPCVAN.png" /></p>
<p>Windows Experience Index - CPU 7.2</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I33220DWIND7.png" alt="I33220DWIND7.png" /></p>
<p>Intel structure advantage is high performance of individual thread. You can see the good score in single core benchmark above.</p>
<p>i3-3220 is 2C4T and supports Hyper-Threading. IT will be 30% faster than own 2C2T CPU.</p>
<p>Former share, Ivy Bridge 3770K, single thread performance is 3~6% faster than Sandy Birdge 2700K and 10~14% in multi-tasking.</p>
<p>Comparing i3-3220 and i3-2120, the performance is close. It may causes by L3 Cache capacity.</p>
]]></description><link>https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/437229</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/437229</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[windwithme]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2012 08:29:39 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to [ENG]Ivy Bridge New Entry CPU ? Intel Core i3-3220 Performance Guide on Thu, 29 Nov 2012 08:24:33 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>Intel Core I Gen 3 is named Ivy Bridge which is launched in April.</p>
<p>In the beginning, there were only mid to high end models, Core i5 and Core i7.</p>
<p>For lower price Ivy Bridge Core i3 was launched in Sep.</p>
<p>Now you can save some budget for Ivy Bridge CPU to buy Core i3 instead of Core i3.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322001.jpg" alt="I3322001.jpg" /></p>
<p>There are three models for new Core i3, Core i3-3220, i3-3225 and i3-3240 from low to high.</p>
<p>Each is 100MHz difference. i3-3225 built-in Intel max performance HD4000 GPU.</p>
<p>i3-3220 and i3-3240 are HD2500. This is the simplest way to distinguish.</p>
<p>This guide is using Intel Core i3-3220, the cheapest one of three models.</p>
<p>The clock is 3.3GHz. It?s physical 2 Cores and none Hyper-Threading. It can run 4 threads, called 2C4T.</p>
<p>It?s 22nm manufacturing and TDP is 55W. L3 Cache is 3MB. It?s most entry Ivy Bridge CPU.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322002.jpg" alt="I3322002.jpg" /></p>
<p>The bottom of original cooler is none cooper for own 2 Cores CPU.</p>
<p>If you add some better quality thermal paste, it?s helpful for temperature control.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322003.jpg" alt="I3322003.jpg" /></p>
<p>CPU back, it?s Revision E1.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322004.jpg" alt="I3322004.jpg" /></p>
<p>There are 4 chipsets in the market. The cheapest is H61 since Sandy Bridge.</p>
<p>H61 doesn?t support SATA3 and USB 3.0. It?s quite a pity.</p>
<p>The higher level is B75. Intel set it at Small Business Advantage.</p>
<p>The picture is GIGABYTE B75M-D3V.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322005.jpg" alt="I3322005.jpg" /></p>
<p>B75support native SATA3 and USB 3.0. The price is higher than H61.</p>
<p>If B75M-D3V got 4 DIMMs, the expandability would be better. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322006.jpg" alt="I3322006.jpg" /></p>
<p>LGA 1155 most high-end chipset is Z77. The price is even higher.</p>
<p>Since this year the MB competition is very tough. Z77 entry model MB is much cheaper the former structures.</p>
<p>The picture is FOXCONN Z77A-S.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322007.jpg" alt="I3322007.jpg" /></p>
<p>Z77 owns highest specs, expandability and adjustable CPU ratio for OC in LGA 1155.</p>
<p>K sku CPU can adjust higher ratio and none K sku CPU can rise 200~600MHz clock.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322008.jpg" alt="I3322008.jpg" /></p>
<p>The mid-end uses H77 chipset - GIGABYTE H77-DS3H</p>
<p>H77 can OC the built-in GPU, but not CPU. The other features are the same with Z77.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322009.jpg" alt="I3322009.jpg" /></p>
<p>GIGABYTE recently builds in mSATA slot from mid-end ATX MB.</p>
<p>Windwithme just got mSATA SSD and will share Intel Smart Response Technology.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.twcarpc.com/photo/wwm/2012/I33220/I3322010.jpg" alt="I3322010.jpg" /></p>
]]></description><link>https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/437228</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum//post/437228</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[windwithme]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2012 08:24:33 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>