Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge LGA1155 Processor Review
Synthetic Gaming
These tests aren't really GAME testing but are more synthetic gaming-related tests. For that reason these benchmarks are done using the GeForce GTX 560 Ti graphics card installed and are meant to continue testing the x86 CPU performance of the benchmarked platforms.
3DMark Vantage
A reliable and popular benchmark, 3DMark Vantage can provide a good insight into overall gaming performance of a system.
CPU Test 1 is very much a thread-limited scenario as the Core i7-3960X runs away with the win while Test 2 is pretty even across all of our tested processors, even the Bulldozer-based FX-8150.
3DMark11
A reliable and popular benchmark, 3DMark Vantage can provide a good insight into overall gaming performance of a system.
The CPU-based physics test from 3DMark11 runs about 9% faster on the Core i7-3770K than it does on the Core i7-2600K.




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Now that HD4000 has arrived, can OpenCL be used to enhance the performance of the Ivy Bridge processor while simultaneously using a discrete graphics processor? If OpenCL can utilize GPU cycles for general purpose compute tasks then It should be able to utilize the Intel integrated GPU for more general purpose processing power in addition to the Ivy bridge's other CPU cores, while the discrete GPU uses its resources for the graphics. OpenCL should see all the hardware on the computer as an available resource and It should be able to do this? If not then what is described as Heterogeneous computing has not completely arrived yet! Or is it just a matter of waiting for the software to catch up?
OpenCL does not apply to "general purpose" compute tasks. OpenCL applications are extremely parallel algorithms for specialized data sets, there's nothing general purpose about it.
The "general purpose" in GPGPU simply means "not limited to graphics rendering".
OpenCL does not apply to "general purpose" compute tasks. OpenCL applications are extremely parallel algorithms for specialized data sets, there's nothing general purpose about it.
The "general purpose" in GPGPU simply means "not limited to graphics rendering".
OpenCL does not apply to "general purpose" compute tasks. OpenCL applications are extremely parallel algorithms for specialized data sets, there's nothing general purpose about it.
The "general purpose" in GPGPU simply means "not limited to graphics rendering". It's not even close to the same type of "general purpose processing power" as what a CPU provides.
This is a true technical review of Ivy Bridge graphics! with some jucy details about Haswell!
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT042212225031
"And if you happen to be one of those poor fools still using a Pentium 4 processor - will you please save us all the early death of global warming and upgrade?"
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I recently got a i7 2600k PC with a GTX 680 graphics card. My motherboard is a Z77. Should I upgrade to the i7 3770k ? is the 10-15% worth the money ?
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