Lavalys Everest Memory Performance
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Athlon X2 6400+ (2x3.2GHz, 1.0GHz HTT)
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Athlon X2 6000+ (2x3.0GHz, 1.0GHz HTT)
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AMD Phenom X3 8750 Overclock (3x3.0GHz 3.0GHz HTT)
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Phenom X4 9850 (4x2.5GHz, 2.0GHz HTT)
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AMD Phenom X3 8750 (3x2.4GHz 1.8GHz HTT)
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Phenom X4 9750 (4x2.4GHz, 1.8GHz HTT)
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Phenom X4 9550 (4x2.2GHz, 1.8GHz HTT)
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Core 2 Duo E8500 (2x3.16GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E6850 (2x3.0GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E8400 (2x3.0GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E6750 (2x2.66GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E8200 (2x2.66GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E6550 (2x2.33GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Quad Q6700 (4x2.67GHz, 1,066MHz FSB)
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Phenom 9600 (4x2.3GHz, 1.8GHz HTT)
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Core 2 Quad Q6600 (4x2.40GHz, 1,066MHz FSB)
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Phenom 9500 (4x2.2GHz, 1.8GHz HTT)
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Core 2 Duo E4500 (2x2.20GHz, 800MHz FSB)
MB/s
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Read (MB/s)
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Write (MB/s)
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Copy (MB/s)
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Athlon X2 6400+ (2x3.2GHz, 1.0GHz HTT)
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Athlon X2 6000+ (2x3.0GHz, 1.0GHz HTT)
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AMD Phenom X3 8750 Overclock (3x3.0GHz 3.0GHz HTT)
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Phenom X4 9850 (4x2.5GHz, 2.0GHz HTT)
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AMD Phenom X3 8750 (3x2.4GHz 1.8GHz HTT)
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Phenom X4 9750 (4x2.4GHz, 1.8GHz HTT)
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Phenom X4 9550 (4x2.2GHz, 1.8GHz HTT)
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Phenom 9600 (4x2.3GHz, 1.8GHz HTT)
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Phenom 9500 (4x2.2GHz, 1.8GHz HTT)
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Core 2 Duo E6850 (2x3.0GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E8500 (2x3.16GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E8400 (2x3.0GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E6750 (2x2.66GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E8200 (2x2.66GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E6550 (2x2.33GHz, 1,333MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Quad Q6700 (4x2.67GHz, 1,066MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Quad Q6600 (4x2.40GHz, 1,066MHz FSB)
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Core 2 Duo E4500 (2x2.20GHz, 800MHz FSB)
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44.1
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46.4
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54.5
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54.8
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57.4
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57.5
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58.1
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64.8
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65.6
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67.7
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68.1
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68.3
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68.5
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69.4
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70.5
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70.6
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71.9
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77.1
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nanoseconds (lower is better)
Memory performance on the X3 8750 remains consistent with current B3-stepping Phenom X4 processors – in particular, it follows the similarly clocked 9750’s performance characteristics very closely, which doesn’t at all surprise us. What does surprise us though is that it is every-so-slightly faster than the quad-core Phenom X4 9750. Write speeds are of course a bit limited on all of the Phenoms at the moment, but that’s because Everest only loads the one core.
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