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Intel Pentium G850 Sandy Bridge 2.9GHz CPU Review

Manufacturer: Intel
Product: Intel G850 w/ PN: BX80623G850
Date: Mon, Aug 08, 2011 - 12:00 AM
Written By: Nathan Kirsch -
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SiSoftware Sandra 2011 SP3

Sisoftware Sandra 2011 SP3

The Sisoft Sandra 2011 SP3 benchmark utility just came out a few weeks ago and we have started to include it in our benchmarking. Sandra 2011 comes with support for Virtualisation (Virtual PC/Server, Hyper-V, VMware) and GPGPU (OpenCL, DirectX 11 DirectCompute), but today we will be using the program to look at memory and CPU performance!

Sandra 2011 SP3 Memory Benchmark Scores

Results: All of test systems used the identical G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) memory kit that ran at 1866MHz with 9-10-9-28 1T timings. While the memory kit and settings were identical the memory performance was very different as you can see from the chart above. The Intel Pentium Processor G850 was found to have roughly 22.8 GB/s of memory bandwidth with 1866MHz CL9 memory. This is slightly slower than the other Intel Core iX 'Sandy Bridge' processors, but was slightly better than the Intel Pentium G620 that is 300MHz slower.

Sisoftware Sandra 2011 SP3

The Sandra Processor Multi-Media benchmark has been a long time favorite of ours to look at floating point performance on processors.

Sandra 2011 SP3 Benchmark Scores

Results: The Intel Pentium G850 had a respectable score in the Int x16 iSSE4.1 test, but performance really fell apart in the iSSE2 tests.

Sisoftware Sandra 2011 SP3

Cryptography has become an important part of our digital life: it allows us to conduct safe transactions online, certify programs and services, keep our data secure and much more. Sandra 2010c has a dedicated benchmark built-in that measures cryptographic performance, which is important on the new Intel 32nm processors like the Core i7 980X. It includes features like AES-NI! Intel AES-NI is a new set of Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) instructions that are going to be introduced in the next generation of Intel processors, as of 2009. These instructions enable fast and secure data encryption and decryption, using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), defined by FIPS Publication number 197.  The architecture introduces six instructions that offer full hardware support for AES. Four of them support high performance data encryption and decryption, and the other two instructions support the AES key expansion procedure. Let's take a look at how this feature impacts Cryptography performance.

Sandra 2011 SP3 Benchmark Scores

Results: The only processor tested that has AES-NI instructions that we benchmarked was the Intel Core i7-2600K and it dominated the test. The Intel Pentium G850 did fairly well for a dual-core processor and was found to be 12% faster than the Intel Pentium G620. 

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Review Index
Page 1 - Intel Pentium G850 Processor Review
Page 2 - The Test System
Page 3 - CPU-Z, GPU-Z and Windows Index Score
Page 4 - SiSoftware Sandra 2011 SP3
Page 5 - x264 HD Encoding
Page 6 - CyberLink MediaEspresso 6.5
Page 7 - Handbrake
Page 8 - POV-Ray 3.7 RC3
Page 9 - Cinebench R11.5
Page 10 - PCMark 7
Page 11 - 3DMark Vantage
Page 12 - Resident Evil 5
Page 13 - H.A.W.X. 2 Benchmark
Page 14 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat
Page 15 - Discrete Graphics Card Performance
Page 16 - Total System Power Consumption
Page 17 - Intel Pentium G850 Temperature Testing
Page 18 - Intel Pentium G850 Overclocking
Page 19 - Final Thoughts and Conclusions