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Thanks a lot for posting that CP, that goes to show how incredible the Hyper Threading and Turbo advantages are using that processor. That's still obviously an extremely fast score but when you look at it now I'm sure some people (if they saw this) would think of the Phenom II in a different light.
Mad props to both AMD and Intel, AMD for making such an awesome processor that undoubtedly caught up, and Intel for making another awesome processor and putting some nitro boosters on it to make it even faster.
Both = extreme win
Kei
Well Kei just to clear this up for you and everyone else turbo mode only increases the multi from 20 to 21, I still had it on, but it does not boost performance. Hyper threading however is a world of a difference with a benchmark like this.
I said it once, the Phenom II is not much slower than the Core i7 (no HT) clock for clock. But whenever I wanted to do a comparison with someone everybodfy backed off and said, oh no no way, its not fair DDR3. WTF, its just a comparison. I could just imagine a Phenom II with DDR3, should be very interesting.
I do agree Phenom II and COre i7 are two bad ass CPU's!!