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    Quote Originally Posted by haylui View Post

    ????
    I don't understand
    That means Thuban 1055T can pawn Core i7 920 in Cinebench

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcmarfilph View Post
    That means Thuban 1055T can pawn Core i7 920 in Cinebench
    I dont think so...

    http://images.anandtech.com/graphs/c...3451/21970.png

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Sweeper_ View Post
    was that a 2P mobo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Sweeper_ View Post
    X4 955 runs at the same clock as the X6 1090T.

    here we haaave:



    And here:
    http://i43.tinypic.com/5ml4d5.jpg
    we have 4.58x

    X4 955 Score x 4.58x = 16831

    BUT, the 4.58x is wrong, because X6 CPU have turbo, it was 3.3GHz @ single core and then 2.8GHz @ Multi core, so it's way more than 4.58x if we are comparing the same clock at single and multi thread.

    so, I'm betting something around 17.5K

    makes sense, doesn't?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcmarfilph View Post
    That means Thuban 1055T can pawn Core i7 920 in Cinebench
    Core i7 920 will be EOL soon. Thuban 1055T needs to pwn Core i7 930 now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcmarfilph View Post
    That means Thuban 1055T can pawn Core i7 920 in Cinebench
    Cinebench (32bit)

    1055T: 12642
    i7-920: 12735

    It's close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliverda View Post
    Cinebench (32bit)

    1055T: 12642
    i7-920: 12735

    It's close.
    Exactly

    With a faster RAM and discrete card. Thuban 1055T could reach 13k

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    There are both numbers for CB R10 32 and 64 bit editions out there. The 1055T numbers are for 32 bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcmarfilph View Post
    That means Thuban 1055T can pawn Core i7 920 in Cinebench
    Quote Originally Posted by Oliverda View Post
    Cinebench (32bit)

    1055T: 12642
    i7-920: 12735

    It's close.
    Why compare it to i7 920, when 920 is being replaced by 930 for the same price ?


    Also, what about i7 860 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dartaz View Post
    Why compare it to i7 920, when 920 is being replaced by 930 for the same price ?


    Also, what about i7 860 ?
    Hmm let's see. i7 930 is 100 bucks higher than Thuban 1055T.
    i7 860 is 80 bucks higher.

    Price/Performance goes to 1055T

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcmarfilph View Post
    Hmm let's see. i7 930 is 100 bucks higher than Thuban 1055T.
    i7 860 is 80 bucks higher.

    Price/Performance goes to 1055T
    dont forget that 3 year old mobos can be used too. its an xtreme value

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    dont forget that 3 year old mobos can be used too. its an xtreme value
    AM2+ mobo could be used too in this case for Thuban
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcmarfilph View Post
    Hmm let's see. i7 930 is 100 bucks higher than Thuban 1055T.
    i7 860 is 80 bucks higher.

    Price/Performance goes to 1055T
    You preceded me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcmarfilph View Post
    Hmm let's see. i7 930 is 100 bucks higher than Thuban 1055T.
    i7 860 is 80 bucks higher.

    Price/Performance goes to 1055T
    Depends on what you are doing. For the general user, the i7 860 will offer higher performance/price ratio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gOJDO View Post
    Depends on what you are doing. For the general user, the i7 860 will offer higher performance/price ratio.
    lets wait for more results then

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