Office Performance

The dynamics of CPU Turbo modes, both Intel and AMD, can add a wrinkle to testing in environments with a variable threaded workload. There is also an added issue of the motherboard remaining consistent, depending on how the motherboard manufacturer wants to add in their own boosting technologies over the ones that Intel would prefer they used. In order to remain consistent, we implement an OS-level unique high performance mode on all the CPUs we test which should override any motherboard manufacturer performance mode.

All of our benchmark results can also be found in our benchmark engine, Bench.

Dolphin Benchmark: link

Many emulators are often bound by single-threaded CPU performance, and general reports tended to suggest that Haswell provided a significant boost to emulator performance. This benchmark runs a Wii program that raytraces a complex 3D scene inside the Dolphin Wii emulator. Performance on this benchmark is a good proxy of the speed of Dolphin CPU emulation, which is an intensive single core task using most aspects of a CPU. Results are given in minutes, where the Wii itself scores 17.53 minutes.

Dolphin Emulation Benchmark

Crystal Well doesn’t help much in Dolphin, indicating it is more CPU frequency limited than DRAM/cache limited.

WinRAR 5.0.1: link

Our WinRAR test from 2013 is updated to the latest version of WinRAR at the start of 2014. We compress a set of 2867 files across 320 folders totaling 1.52 GB in size – 95% of these files are small typical website files, and the rest (90% of the size) are small 30 second 720p videos.

WinRAR 5.01, 2867 files, 1.52 GB

WinRAR is our typical benchmark to go to when testing whether DRAM is factor, and the improvements provided by the Crystal Well implementation trump any frequency deficit.

3D Particle Movement

3DPM is a self-penned benchmark, taking basic 3D movement algorithms used in Brownian Motion simulations and testing them for speed. High floating point performance, MHz and IPC wins in the single thread version, whereas the multithread version has to handle the threads and loves more cores.

3D Particle Movement: Single Threaded

3D Particle Movement: MultiThreaded

3DPM, like Dolphin, is concerned more with CPU frequency than DRAM accesses.

FastStone Image Viewer 4.9

FastStone is the program I use to perform quick or bulk actions on images, such as resizing, adjusting for color and cropping. In our test we take a series of 170 images in various sizes and formats and convert them all into 640x480 .gif files, maintaining the aspect ratio. FastStone does not use multithreading for this test, and results are given in seconds.

FastStone Image Viewer 4.9

Web Benchmarks

On the lower end processors, general usability is a big factor of experience, especially as we move into the HTML5 era of web browsing.  For our web benchmarks, we take four well known tests with Chrome 35 as a consistent browser.

Mozilla Kraken 1.1

Kraken 1.1

WebXPRT

WebXPRT

Google Octane v2

Google Octane v2

In the webtests, the Broadwell-DT CPUs didn’t necessarily take top spot but they are punching above their expected weight for their frequency.

Intel Broadwell Test Setup, Power Consumption Professional Performance: Windows
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  • Oxford Guy - Wednesday, June 10, 2015 - link

    "I know it's a dead socket, but could we AM3+ users request a CPU be thrown in the mix?"

    It might mess up the charts, which clearly make it look like you need to buy an Intel CPU rather than a $100 8320E with a motherboard discounted $40 (Microcenter).
  • Spectrophobic - Sunday, June 7, 2015 - link

    I think an i7 with an Iris Pro 6200 is just a waste of die space, considering that you should be using a discrete card. An i5 should be fine, but an i3 w/ 6200 would be great at HTPC and light media scenarios.

    Doubt they're gonna release another Broadwell though. Hopefully i3 Skylake get the Iris Pro treatment.
  • PauloBrazil - Thursday, June 11, 2015 - link

    is missing the tests with DirectX 12
    DirectX 11 is already exceeded
    DirectX 11 uses more single core
  • Romulous - Thursday, June 11, 2015 - link

    Some reviewerstwhile correctly call UHD .. well UHD. I thought a site like anandtech would get this correct. Stop calling it 4K!
  • crashtech - Tuesday, June 16, 2015 - link

    OK, time for part 2, please! :)
  • varg14 - Wednesday, June 17, 2015 - link

    When is part 2?
  • Staafk - Wednesday, June 17, 2015 - link

    Also waiting for part 2 now. Any eta on that? :-)

    Also I don't see why people don't want integrated graphics on high end cpus. I am under the impression that the integrated graphics is able to work with the discrete graphics card with dx12, adding some fps at least vs a cpu with no integrated graphics?
  • tuxRoller - Sunday, June 21, 2015 - link

    You might want to give the phoronix test suite a look.It is very easy to use and provides many, many tests.
  • AnnonymousCoward - Thursday, June 25, 2015 - link

    I don't get it. Someone please explain why Intel doesn't make a non-iGPU version to cut their silicon cost in half for those who don't want it.
  • edwardtoday - Monday, July 13, 2015 - link

    In the 2nd page, the first word of the paragraph above the "Broadwell-K, or is it Broadwell-C, or Broadwell-H?" header, "Ultiamtely", should be "Ultimately".

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