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Review: AMD Athlon 64 FX-60

by Ryszard Sommefeldt on 10 January 2006, 04:45

Tags: AMD (NYSE:AMD)

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Multi-Threaded Tests - Software 3D and image analysis

Software 3D renderers and their atypical code makeup can be found in DCC apps, offline renderers, 3D simulators and the like. FP-heavy, moreso than any other type of common code, these tests give the multiple FPUs of modern processors a real hammering. These particular tests are also multi-threaded.

picCOLOR is our image analysis benchmark and uses a range of integer and FP calculations, often using the SIMD logic, to process image data for a wide range of applications.

Cinebench 2003

The Cinema 4D engine, although in our tests its from the R8 release in 2003, is used in more places than you'd think, from film rendering (seen Van Helsing?) to game development toolchains.

Cinebench 2003

Dual-core is a big win, nearly doubling the score on AMD at the same CPU frequency. 666 is the fastest score from a single CPU we've yet seen at HEXUS, Opteron and Xeon included.

Kribibench v1.1

Kribibench is another FP-heavy software 3D engine.

Kribibench v1.1

Much the same is seen with Kribibench. Dual-core is a large win, offering almost 2x the speed of a single-core chip at the same frequency, and the 955XE is faster than FX-60 in this particular test.

picCOLOR v4.0

picCOLOR v4.0

6.15 is the fastest single CPU score we've seen with this build of picCOLOR, FX-60 besting X2 4800+ by the expected margin.