SiSoft Sandra
Multi-Media
The Processor Multi-Media benchmark of the SiSoft Sandra suite was designed measure the processors’ ability to render pixels. The higher the score the better is that processor’s ability to render pixels. The results were rather surprising. The 610e at 2.640 with 10 % overclock scored slightly above the 810. The performance at standard clock speed was also in the same range of 0.61 MPixels/MPixels, however, was slightly lower than of the overclocked version and the 810. Interestingly enough, these processors also outscore the Intel i5 processors.
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Phenom II X4 810 | 2.4 GHz (Stock Speed) | 2.640 GHz 10% Overclock |
Multi-Core Efficiency
The Multi-Core efficiency benchmark was designed to test out the efficiency of the communication pathways between the cores of a multi-core processor. This is represented by GB/s. Higher number translates into larger bandwidth between the processor cores. In this case the bandwidth between the cores of the 810 measured out to be 4.17 GB/s while the bandwidth of the 610e was at 2.72 GB/s. Overclocking increased that number by 0.28 but the 610e still fell short of the 810.
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Phenom II X4 810 | 2.4 GHz (Stock Speed) | 2.640 GHz 10% Overclock |
Arithmetic
Arithmetic benchmark of the suite is meant to measure the amount of operations the processor is capable of executing per second. The scores for this benchmark were 0.74 GFLOPS/GIPS for both stock and overclock speeds. As illustrated in the pictures below, the 610e outperforms the Core i5 670, however, falls short of the Core i5 750.
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Phenom II X4 810 | 2.4 GHz (Stock Speed) | 2.640 GHz 10% Overclock |
Cryptography
The term cryptography is most commonly used with security aspects of operating system. When one needs to send a message across an open channel with listeners other than the intended listener, the message has to be encrypted so that only the intended user with the correct decryption metho will be able to access the message. Most practical applications have to deal with confidential content and will not impact most home users unless the have encrypted hard drives. The results for this particular benchmark were 394 MB/s in AES256 at 2.64 GHz and 358 MB/s at 2.4 GHz.
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2.4 GHz (Stock Speed) | 2.640 GHz 10% Overclock |
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