Just a few days ahead of Sandy Bridge-E's launch, a Chinese tech website, www.inpai.com.cn (Google translation) has done what Chinese tech websites do best and that's leak benchmarks and slides, Intel's
NDA be damned. They pit the current i7-2600K quad core CPU against the
upcoming i7-3960X hexa core CPU and compare them in several ways. The
take home message appears to be that gaming performance on BF3 &
Crysis 2 is identical, while the i7-3960X uses considerably more power,
as one might expect from an extra two cores. The only advantage appears
to come from the x264 & Cinebench tests. If these benchmarks prove
accurate, then gamers might as well stick with the current generation
Sandy Bridge CPUs, especially as they will drop in price, before being
end of life'd. While this is all rather disappointing, it's best to take
leaked benchmarks like this with a (big) grain of salt and wait for the
usual gang of reputable websites to publish their reviews on launch
day, November 14th. Softpedia reckons that these results are the real deal, however. There's more benchmarks and pictures after the jump.
Source: wccftech.com
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