Today AMD revealed their new Spider platform, and along with it their new series of CPU’s called Phenom. AMD hopes Phenom will compete with Intels “Core 2″ processors, but how well does Phenom perform? Here are some Gaming Performance benchmarks that were revealed today. To see other benchmarks such as General Application and Media Encoding Performance, click the link at the bottom of this article to read the entire review.
Gaming Performance
To highlight CPU performance differences, all of our 3D gaming benchmarks were run at 1024 x 768, so keep in mind that real world gameplay will most likely be at more GPU bound resolutions with CPU differences mattering less. That being said, this is a CPU review, so we do want to know which of these chips runs game-code the best.
It turns out that gaming performance is really a mixed bag; there are a couple of benchmarks where AMD really falls behind (e.g. Half Life 2 and Unreal Tournament 3), while in other tests AMD is actually quite competitive (Oblivion & Crysis).
While Phenom suffers greatly in video encoding and 3D rendering tests, there is hope for it as the 9700 can actually compete clock-for-clock with Core 2 in some games. If all you do is game on your machine, with the right video cards you’d be hard pressed to notice the difference between a Phenom and a Core 2 system - that being said, if you’re looking at quad-core, chances are that you’re doing something else with your system other than game.
Source: AnandTech
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