Posted by Trembledust on 08 Aug 2011 /
4 Comments
Benchmarking
In addition to the fact that iBuyPower gives you a 2500k CPU vs a stock i5 2500, iBuyPower decided to overclock the CPU to 4.1GHZ from the chip’s stock speed of 3.3GHZ. Nice. The RAM was set at its default speed of 1333MHZ with 9-9-9-24 timings and a 1T command rate. Everything else was left stock. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some of the results of the benchmarks we ran. Please note that while some of the photos show MSI Afterburner being enabled, the video card was left at stock speeds for these tests.
PCMark 7
PCMark Vantage
Cinebench
3DMark11
Heaven Benchmark
Aida64
MaxxMem
Super PI (1M)
Super PI (32M)
Hyper PI (1M)
Hyper PI (32M)
Furmark


















4 Comments
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good review i felt it ran a bit slow for crysis and battlefield wouldve like to see more fps but sounds like a decent deal for the price. One question can i have it now that your done with it ;D
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