Legit Processor Reviews

Intel Unveils Sandy Bridge: Core i7 2600K, i5 2500K, i5 2400, i3 2100 CPUs

Manufacturer: Intel
Product: Core i3, Core i5, Core i7
Date: Sun, Jan 02, 2011 - 11:05 PM
Written By: Brian Wallace -
Share:

Sony Vegas 10

Sony Vegas 10

The Vegas Pro 10 collection offers an efficient and intuitive environment for professional audio and video production, as well as DVD and Blu-ray Disc authoring. This comprehensive suite offers the most robust and progressive platform available for content creation and production. With innovative stereoscopic 3D tools, broad format support, superior video effects processing, unparalleled audio support, and a full complement of editorial features, the Vegas Pro 10 collection delivers everything needed to produce outstanding results.

Sony Vegas Pro 10

Sony Vegas 10 is a great tool for editing video of all types. It's very evident that Intel CPUs enjoy a huge advantage in this benchmark. The Intel Core i3 2100 is nipping at the heels of the Phenom II X6 1090T. The Sandy Bridge architecture performs very well in this multi-threaded benchmark with even the i5 2400 holding a 10 second advantage over the Core i7 875K.

By overclocking our Intel Core i7 2600K to 4.9GHz we were able to knock 55 seconds off of our encode time, which is a 25% gain.

Next Page - Cinebench 11.5


Review Index
Page 1 - Enter Intel Sandy Bridge Processors
Page 2 - Architecture Improvements, Turbo Boost 2.0, and AVX
Page 3 - The Lineup, Intel Core i3, i5, and i7
Page 4 - Intel Core i3 2100, i5 2400, i5 2500K, i7 2600K
Page 5 - Intel DP67BG Burrage Motherboard and Intel BXXTS100H CPU Cooler
Page 6 - Power Consumption
Page 7 - The K-Series and Overclocking
Page 8 - Sandy Bridge Overclocking: How To
Page 9 - Test Setup
Page 10 - SiSoft Sandra 2011b
Page 11 - wPrime
Page 12 - Microsoft Excel 2010
Page 13 - x264 HD Encoding
Page 14 - Handbrake
Page 15 - Sony Vegas 10
Page 16 - Cinebench 11.5
Page 17 - 7-Zip
Page 18 - iTunes 10
Page 19 - Folding@home
Page 20 - Left 4 Dead 2
Page 21 - Starcraft II
Page 22 - FIFA 2011
Page 23 - Final Thoughts & Conclusion