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Monthly Archives: April 2019

AMD FX 8350 vs Modern Games

Posted on April 6, 2019 by pixelworkbench
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AMD FX 8350

AMD FX processors often get laughed at as AMD’s “Netburst moment” based on their inferior performance and efficiency compared to the competition from Intel. But unlike Intel’s Netburst abomination, Continue reading →

Posted in CPU | Tagged amd, amd fx, benchmark, bulldozer, cpu, fx-8350, games, piledriver | Leave a reply

Intel Sandy Bridge vs Modern Games

Posted on April 6, 2019 by pixelworkbench
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Xeon e5 1660

When it comes to Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors, there are two kinds of people. Those who are happily running one since the year 2011, laughing at how little incentive they have to upgrade to something newer. And those who did not buy one in 2011, Continue reading →

Posted in CPU | Tagged cpu, gaming, intel, lga 2011, sandy bridge, xeon, xeon e5 1660 | Leave a reply

Pentium 4 Performance with SDR vs DDR memory

Posted on April 6, 2019 by pixelworkbench
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Pentium4 sdr ddr memory

In the autumn of 2001, my parents finally decided to buy a new family computer, to replace the ancient Pentium 120 laptop my family was using up to that point. Unfortunately, Fall of 2001 was a crappy time to be buying a PC. Continue reading →

Posted in CPU | Tagged ddr, pc133, pentium 4, rambus, sdram | Leave a reply

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