Intel Pentium Processor 965 Extreme Edition Review

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CineBench 2003

MAXON; CINEBENCH 2003:

CINEBENCH 2003 is the free benchmarking tool for Windows and Mac OS
based on the powerful 3D software CINEMA 4D R8. The tool is set to
deliver accurate benchmarks by testing not only a computer’s raw
processing speed but also all other areas that affect system
performance such as OpenGL, multithreading, multiprocessors and Intel’s
new HT Technology. Again, higher Frames/Second and lower rendering time
in seconds equal better performance.

Intel 965 Extreme Edition Cinebench Rendering Results

In Cinebench 2003 we see that the old Intel Pentium 4 670 processor
actually having the best time thanks to the 3.8GHz frequency and it’s
single-core. On the flip side the 2.6GHz AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 beat
out the other processors by a good margin.

Intel 965 Extreme Edition Cinebench Rendering Results

When we enabled multi-cpu rendering the results were
exactly what we expected. The three flagship dual-core
processors from AMD and Intel took off in this benchmark. Intel
made a strong attempt to take the lead, but the FX-60 came in .3 seconds
in front. The AMD Athlon 64 3500+ is a single-core processor and
could not run the multi-CPU benchmark.

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