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Game Benchmarks: Real-Time Strategy

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World in Conflict has shown itself to be a CPU-dependent title in the past. Will the i7 have what it takes to gain a sizable advantage?

There is an advantage, but the Core i7 920 doesn't really dominate. We have to wonder how much the Radeon 4870 X2 is helping the E8500 stay in the running in this benchmark.

Let's spice it up with 4xAA and 16xAF to see if the 4870 X2 can push the E8500 a little higher in the standings:

As we suspected, adding hearty gobs of AA and AF will help the E8500/4870 X2 system regain some ground over the i7 920/4850 X2. The result is a virtual tie.

Our final game benchmark is almost as brutal to run as the mighty Crysis. Supreme Commander Forged Alliance can also bring a system to its knees, so let's see if it's bottlenecked by the CPU or GPU:

This one was a little surprising as the Supreme Commander engine is known to like multiple CPU cores. However, it's also known to like graphics prowess as well, and in this case, the balance has been tipped in the favor of the Radeon 4870 X2. The i7 920 system pulls out about 90% of the performance in this game.

Of course, we'll add 4xAA to stress it even further:

We're still seeing the i7 920 system pull 90% of the performance of the E8500 system, but at lower frame rates the difference to the end-user will be more pronounced.

We can see from the gaming benchmarks that, at the end of the day, the hardcore gamer is better off investing his or her money in more video card instead of in more CPU. This has been the case for a long time now, and the Core i7 doesn't really change the status quo.

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ondrugs 30/12/2008 17:29
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man are we getting screwed in the UK?! i put this price list together at scan.co.uk and got to £1017,21 excluding delivery!

1 017.21 British pounds = 1 470.07189 U.S. dollars

johnny r 30/12/2008 20:44
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mmm and in Ireland it adds up to 1101.16 Euros, thats 1554.76 U.S dollars on xe.com. Why is there a .co.uk version of this site when they are obviously exclusively U.S only? What relevance has any of this got to do with the UK? Why is Toms continually ignoring this discrepancy ?

Matthew 31/12/2008 12:19
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be cool if you did a test using the q9550, very stable processor that can easily do 3.6ghz with air and more!

Solitaire 01/01/2009 21:01
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Finally! An article to help disprove the mythical £1000/€1100/$1200 Core i7 wonder build. Its not just wattage that the i7 eats for breakfast; you need to throw money hand-over-fist at i7 to realize its benefits. The i7-965 is Skulltrail all over again, but even the i7-920 seems more oriented toward protein-folding "trust-fund enthusiasts" than us mainstream gamers.

Its not that i7 is a bad platform, just that it was, is, and will be, an enterprise-oriented platform that only hardened enthisiasts can get the most out of; us mortals should stick with Core2 for a few more months and wait and see how the upcoming mainstream platforms (AMDs AM3 and Intel's LGA1120) shape up, rather than blow €1500-odd on a server platform then go "D'oh!" when we realise it really needed twice as much cash spent on it to make a significant return on investment.

And while I can't explain why the HD4850X2 refused to play ball at stock, its clear that you wouldn't have been able to get the CPU to 3.7GHz stable without the GPU underclock; check out the power consumption. Even the Corsair isn't really up to this, you need a 750W+ PSU if you're thinking about OCing an i7 build with gaming in mind.

Anonymous 03/01/2009 01:12
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The gaming benchmark was a no-brainer, but the i7 does seem to give both SLi and CF (with 2 or more cards, not on a single card)a boost. For the next SBM, i would like to see the i7 920 against the C2Q9550, tested with both single and dual graphiccard setup.

Anonymous 04/01/2009 17:05
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lol, i would like to see fps on GTA4, coz i wonder if even these great systems can play that really badly coded game.

bobwya 05/01/2009 21:48
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Solitaire :
....And while I can't explain why the HD4850X2 refused to play ball at stock, its clear that you wouldn't have been able to get the CPU to 3.7GHz stable without the GPU underclock; check out the power consumption. Even the Corsair isn't really up to this, you need a 750W+ PSU if you're thinking about OCing an i7 build with gaming in mind.



Yeh like +1.

Why are THG advocating a total overloading of a PSU like this... A 650Watt @ 591Watt OC load is crazy. A bet your power figures don't include instantaneous power consumption spikes either...

This article is really rank amateur IMHO. You guys should have stuck to C2D for this build - so that you could spend more money on your powersupply...

Bob

Anonymous 06/01/2009 01:45
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I think these articles are good myself there just doing what we normal pc buying mortals do give ourself a budget and buy a pc in that budget and we mere mortals almost never quiet have enough money to match our ideas and you sometimes make a mistake, like buy a wrong size power supply and a all new flashy cpu. For a extra 20quid i would have got the Q9550 and the 750watt power supply. If i was daft enough to buy now knowing that loads of new stuff coming out in a few months lol.

Anonymous 06/01/2009 02:05
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One thing I don't agree with though is buying everything from one place looking around different stores can save you loads. My last pc saved me 100quid I got my stuff from 3 stores which included 3 different delivery charges and I still saved a hundred and with the extra cash got a better graphics card and power supply just because I shoped around.

But there obviously getting paid advertising by that newegg company.

Anonymous 16/01/2009 01:23
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Quote :....And while I can't explain why the HD4850X2 refused to play ball at stock, its clear that you wouldn't have been able to get the CPU to 3.7GHz stable without the GPU underclock; check out the power consumption. Even the Corsair isn't really up to this, you need a 750W+ PSU if you're thinking about OCing an i7 build with gaming in mind


Exactly , if you had up the Hard Drive , DvD drive , motherboard chipset and power spikes to the 591w OC , is not very recomendable at all.
Plus , dont be surprise if take this configuration to a 2 night LAN party and systems shuts down several times during the even.

Botom line , the I7 should be scrapped from the NEXT SBM and replace with the q9550. But pleace do a comparasion between them , first.

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