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The Intel Core i7 860 Review
The Intel Core i7 860 Review
Date: September 18th, 2009
Topic: CPU & Chipset
Manufacturer: Intel
Author: Anand Lal Shimpi
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DivX 8.5.3 with Xmpeg 5.0.3

Our DivX test is the same DivX / XMpeg 5.03 test we've run for the past few years now, the 1080p source file is encoded using the unconstrained DivX profile, quality/performance is set balanced at 5 and enhanced multithreading is enabled:

DivX 6.8.5 w/ Xmpeg 5.0.3 - MPEG-2 to DivX Transcode

Lynnfield inches towards the crown with the 860; it's closer to the 870 than the Core i5 750, and that's to be expected. The biggest gains here are due to Hyper Threading, the clock speed is just icing on the cake.

x264 HD Video Encoding Performance

Graysky's x264 HD test uses the publicly available x264 codec (open source implementation of H.264) to encode a 4Mbps 720p MPEG-2 source. The focus here is on quality rather than speed, thus the benchmark uses a 2-pass encode and reports the average frame rate in each pass.

x264 HD Encode Benchmark - 720p MPEG-2 to x264 Transcode

The Core i7 860 continues to do better than the i7 920, even if by only a small margin. As expected, it's closer to the 870 than it is to the i5 750 thanks to Hyper Threading.

x264 HD Encode Benchmark - 720p MPEG-2 to x264 Transcode

 

Windows Media Encoder 9 x64 Advanced Profile

In order to be codec agnostic we've got a Windows Media Encoder benchmark looking at the same sort of thing we've been doing in the DivX and x264 tests, but using WME instead.

Windows Media Encoder 9 x64 - Advanced Profile Transcode

The race is close here, there's only a 2 second difference between the Core i7 870 and the Core i5 750. The 860 lands closer to the 750 this time.

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SYSmarks per $ by blyndy, 143 days ago
Intel Core i7 920
214 / $284 = 0.75 SYSmarks per $

Intel Core i7 870
233 / $562 = 0.41 SYSmarks per $

Intel Core i7 860
223 / $284 = 0.79 SYSmarks per $

Intel Core i5 750
217 / 196 = 1.11 SYSmarks per $

AMD Athlon II X4 620
147 / 99 = 1.48 SYSmarks per $

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RE: Pulling PII X4 620 numbers from the air? by BlueBlazer, 143 days ago
Where in the review is the PII X4 620?

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RE: SYSmarks per $ by BlueBlazer, 143 days ago
Skewing the numbers? Try..

Intel E5300
142 / 69.99 = 2.02 SYSmarks per $

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RE: SYSmarks per $ by jordanclock, 143 days ago
But how many LOCs per fortnight can they process? Could you please provide your metrics in more understandable formats. At the very least I would like to see how many TuxRacer compiles per hogshead of cider (the good stuff, not the end-of-season stuff) we can expect.

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RE: SYSmarks per $ by vol7ron, 143 days ago
This doesn't even factor in the savings on Watts used.

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RE: SYSmarks per $ by yacoub, 143 days ago
Your prices are wrong. The 860 is $230, which makes it 0.97 SYSmarks per $.
The 750 is $160, which means 1.36 SYSmarks per $ by your measurement.

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RE: SYSmarks per $ by kilkennycat, 143 days ago
Where? Where? Where? From a reputable supplier and with in-stock delivery, of course.

Newegg and ZipZoomFly: 860 $299
850 $199

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RE: SYSmarks per $ by BlueBlazer, 143 days ago
I think he's referring to this?

http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0317379

Core i5 750 = $159.99

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RE: SYSmarks per $ by BlueBlazer, 143 days ago
As well as this...

http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0317378

Core i7 860 = $229.99


My +/- 1 cents..

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RE: SYSmarks per $ by Ninevah, 141 days ago
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