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IanCutress: I've got a scheduled leaving post going up on AnandTech….RyanSmithAT: It's been a pleasure working with Ian over the last decade, and I'm sad to lose him.IanCutress: Thanks for all the kind words! Amusing to see the speculation! :) You'll still hear from me, don't you worry.IanCutress: There will be a couple of pieces next week which will still have my name on due to timing, just fyi.Most turbines are only geared up to a c… IanCutress: It's all to do with torque for the gearbox.The 955 just edges out the Q9550 under Crysis Warhead. The Far Cry 2 engine appears to put a greater focus on threading, which may prove to be the case with future titles as well - the end result is the i7s do quite well and the Phenom II actually falls behind the Q9400. Part of this is due to the fact that Ubisoft actually tapped a number of hardware sites (AnandTech included) from around the world to aid in the planning for the benchmark.įor our purposes we ran the CPU benchmark included in the latest patch:
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Left 4 DeadįarCry 2 ships with the most impressive benchmark tool we’ve ever seen in a PC game. Gaming performance is a particularly strong suit of the Phenom II processor, here it is actually faster than the i7-920 although not by a noticeable margin. The benchmark is measured manually using FRAPS. The character walks away from the vault through the Springvale ruins. This benchmark takes place immediately outside Vault 101. Bethesda’s latest game uses an updated version of the Gamebryo engine (Oblivion).