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Review: AMD Socket AM2: Athlon 64 FX-62 and nForce5 590 SLI

by Ryszard Sommefeldt on 23 May 2006, 05:00

Tags: AMD (NYSE:AMD)

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Multi-Threaded Tests - Software 3D and Image Processing

Software 3D renderers and their atypical code makeup can be found in DCC apps, offline renderers, 3D simulators and the like. FP-heavy, moreso than any other type of common code, these tests give the multiple FPUs of modern processors a real hammering. These particular tests are also multi-threaded.

picCOLOR is our image analysis benchmark and uses a range of integer and FP calculations, often using the SIMD logic, to process image data for a wide range of applications.

Cinebench 2003

cinebench

FX-62 overtakes the XE 965, with 62 @ 60 very slightly slower than 60, AM2 keeping up its end of the bargain with the new memory controller.

Kribibench

kribi

There's no single socket AMD chip out there that's catching high-clocked Netburst out there. At least not yet. The 62 vs 60 game plays out as expected.

picCOLOR v4.0

kribi

The 91.27 display driver actually reduces performance in picCOLOR, our multi-threaded image processing test using the display hardware now and again for certain tasks. Back when FX-60 was reviewed, it scored a 6.15, the fastest we've yet seen. Per clock performance is solid. We finish with some gaming tests.