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Fastest Commercial Cpu/Processor
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Realists & Fact Finders Welcome! I'm wondering what is the fastest(non OC) processor available for any desktop and/or laptop Currently the highest I've found is the Intel Xeon X5690 & AMD FX-8150 AMD Black Edition FX-8150 (Desktop) Clock: 3.60 GHz Cores: 8 Threads: ??? Price: $372.99 USD Official AMD Details(Barely any):http://shop.amd.com/us/All/Detail/Pr...SearchTerms=fx Intel Xeon X5690 (Laptop) Clock Speed: 3.46 GHz Cores: 6 Threads: 12 Price: $1,600 USD Official Intel Details:http://ark.intel.com/products/52576/...s-Intel-QPI%29 |
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Compare that X5690 against the FX-8150 and it would probably be faster. The IPC of Intel's processors is way ahead of AMD's.
http://ark.intel.com/products/27487/...Hz-800-MHz-FSB) This P4, as far as I know, still has everything beat in raw clockpeed... but it is quite slow compared to today's cpus. |
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AMD Opteron 6174 vs Intel Xeon X5650 Review
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpu...x5650-review/1 depends on ya needs ..... i would say |
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the FX-8150 has 8 threads Shadow565. When you say fastest, are you talking clock speed (which isn't the way to go in terms of determining performance) or actual performance of the cpu?
as the above poster said, It kinda depends on your needs.
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You're comparing apples to oranges, I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish by comparing two CPUs that are designed for two entirely different markets.
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I understand the clockrate has no solid indication of how powerful a processor actually is performance wise. Quote:
@hat While that is the fastest single(as in Ghz) clockrate processor as you said cant compare to today's quad-core 3Ghz processors @Aquinus I never compared them only stating that they are the fastest available for each market(the biggest apple and the biggest orange on the market )
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a 2700k easily stomps a FX 8150
a 2700k will clock higher with less heat do more per clock cycle handles threaded loads better and supports more instructions clock speed does not matter AT ALL now a days a core i3 @ 3.1 will beat a Phenom II @ 3.4Ghz any day of the week
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Intel® Core™ i7-3960X Processor Extreme Edition (15M Cache, up to 3.90 GHz) is the most powerful single x86 processor available now. Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2687W (20M Cache, 3.10 GHz, 8.00 GT/s Intel® QPI) is the most powerful two-way x86 processor available now.
Highest clockspeed I know of belongs to IBM POWER6. It has several models clocked at 5.0 GHz but they're not faster than the above Core i7/Xeon as far as performance is concerned. Non-x86, you'd have to look at the IBM POWER7 795. I have no idea how it stacks up to the Core i7/Xeon above but there is no denying that it is a multithreading monster. Xeons and Opterons are put through more strict quality controls than the rest. The same processors sold as consumer chips would likely have higher clockspeeds.
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When you said fastest CPU I figured you were taking about getting work done. Like fastest to encode a 10 Gb video, or fastest to run a cycle in prime. Not clock speed
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tell us more about your workload first. integer or floating point? multi threaded? scales to how many cores? are you really cpu bound?
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Finally game performance would be lesser due to the lower clock speeds with the exception of games like BF3 where it scales to multiple threads really well.
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Between a 3.5ghz i7 2600 and Xeon equivalent a 3.5 ghz, it's the same performance
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Xeon E7-8870 2.40 GHz, 30M Cache, 10 cores / 20 threads and it's only $4616
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The one I linked (E5-2687W) is slightly faster.
2.4 GHz * 10 = 24.0 GHz 3.1 GHz * 8 = 24.8 GHz Turbo: 2.8 GHz * 10 = 28.0 GHz 3.8 GHz * 8 = 30.4 GHz It shows in the TDP too (150w vs 130w). Only way the 10 core would beat the 8 core is if the workload specifically required those extra 4 threads.
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![]() The main advantage of the E7 is the scalability (I know this topic is about single CPU's, but just saying it) - you can use 8 CPU's per server (Socket 1567).
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Oh! I didn't see it was octo-way. That would put it in a separate category from the E5-2687W.
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Ah, to have the money lying around to buy one of those processors and OC the heck out of it would be awesome. I'd like to have a 10-core 4.5ghz beast with 4-channel DDR3 in house. Think of the electricity bills!
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