ScienceMark:
| ScienceMark at Stock 3.3GHz |
We tried running PCmark Sciencemark at the overclocked 4.13GHz but the program wouldn’t even launch. After some trouble shooting we discovered the program had become corrupt and we reinstalled and tried again with the same result. We didn’t have this problem with any other benchmark program or game, but never the less, the score for the AMD 560 X2 was as to be expected.
Cinebench R10:
Cinebench is a program that tests the CPU by rendering out a 3D scene and measuring how long it takes to complete the task.
| CineBench R10 at stock 3.3GHz. |
The resulting score is a respectable one for the 560 X2. With some overclocking to tweak the processor to your rig setup and which game your playing, the score will very.
Cinebench R11.5
| Cinebench 11.5 at stock 3.3GHz |
The result of the Cinebench 11.5 of 1.81 is slightly better than the “AMD Athlon II 255 and 260” review at 1.69, though the difference is just the difference of a few tenths.

Buying this AMD Phenom II is a very good bargain. For instance, if you do not have enough cash to buy high-end, then you can use lower versions. Once your budget for upgrade increases, you need not to replace the motherboard of your system.and also
Hyper-threading technology allows each processor to run two threads simultaneously making a dual-core processor run like quad core.
http://www.techyv.com/article/amd-phenom-ii-x2-560-black-editions-compared-intel-core-cpus