sasikanth8 Inactive Explorer May 22, 2011 #1 i5 2400 :hap2:is given the highest cpu value(VFM) followed by i5 2500k i3 2100 i5 2500 PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs
i5 2400 :hap2:is given the highest cpu value(VFM) followed by i5 2500k i3 2100 i5 2500 PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - List of Benchmarked CPUs
Crazy_Eddy Staff member Luminary May 22, 2011 #2 Re: cpu comparison Among the currently available CPUs, the Phenom II X4 820 is leading the list. A lot of AMD X3/X4/X6 procs follow and then the i series start showing up. You must be mixing up i5 2400 with the T2400 - not the same chip, and an incorrect CPU price anyway.
Re: cpu comparison Among the currently available CPUs, the Phenom II X4 820 is leading the list. A lot of AMD X3/X4/X6 procs follow and then the i series start showing up. You must be mixing up i5 2400 with the T2400 - not the same chip, and an incorrect CPU price anyway.
B baccilus Galvanizer May 22, 2011 #3 In terms of just the PassMark score, not even one AMD processor is coming even close to i5-2500K. And it is just a little cheaper than it.
In terms of just the PassMark score, not even one AMD processor is coming even close to i5-2500K. And it is just a little cheaper than it.
sasikanth8 Inactive Explorer May 22, 2011 #4 you checked out the whole list, hmm i haven't mixed it but was looking for intel i chips only. Anyway that site has useful info on cpu's. this graph might help comparison on the value of available cpu's PassMark CPU Value Chart - Performance / Price of available CPUs
you checked out the whole list, hmm i haven't mixed it but was looking for intel i chips only. Anyway that site has useful info on cpu's. this graph might help comparison on the value of available cpu's PassMark CPU Value Chart - Performance / Price of available CPUs