Soo, as that time of the year comes around, I find myself in an awkward position. Today, the parts for my Computer Upgrade(Which I do basically every year at this time) arrived. 2 HIS 7970s, and oddly enough, a Phenom II, x4 970. After talking with my fiance, was handling the Upgrade to my desktop this year she reasoned that it had a higher single-threaded performance than my existing FX-8120. Me, being somewhat hardware-illiterate, only really needing a good CPU/GPU's for some Software Rendering that I do, along with gaming on the side(Nothing serious) would like to know if a Phenom II x4 970 really does offer a greater performance gain in single threaded applications vs a FX-8120. Right now I have hit a signifigant block with the Unity Engine for games, and apps to where I am unable to fit more than X Content on the screen(Say in Kerbal Space Program only 300~ Parts, compared to people with i7's that can fit upwards of 1,200 Parts).
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Yes, the x4 970 is a funny choice for a 'upgrade'.
You can find the single threaded performance chart here,
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html
The single threaded performance is near enough to identical to the FX-8120.
The current generation i7 CPUs are about twice as fast as a x4 970 in single threaded and faster again in multi-threaded tasks.
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Originally posted by David (PassMark) View PostYes, the x4 970 is a funny choice for a 'upgrade'.
You can find the single threaded performance chart here,
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html
The single threaded performance is near enough to identical to the FX-8120.
The current generation i7 CPUs are about twice as fast as a x4 970 in single threaded and faster again in multi-threaded tasks.
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