When a component scores less than 50% it is underperforming. PC status is the average status of all the components in a system. QWhat are common causes of poor CPU status? QWhat are common causes of poor Drive status? QWhat are common causes of poor GPU status? QWhat are common ...
The details around AMD’s testing were not disclosed but it is safe to assume that 6.8% is the highest average lead that AMD are willing to stand by. Our benchmarks show that the 5900X’s slightly faster cores and the 10900K’s slightly lower memory latency balance out to yield similar...
The Intel Core i7-3770 is an Ivy Bridge processor. With four cores and eight threads the 3770 has excellentsingle,dualandmulti-coreperformance. Comparing the3770 to the 4770Kshows that the 4770K leads by 11% at stock speeds and, thanks to an unlocked multiplier on the 4770K, by 15% at...
it is safe to say that this Barracuda series was a total disaster as is also seconded by many internet testimonials. So whether this drive was the fastest or not is totally irrelevant if it proves to be as unreliable as it is. Needles to say I think that I didn't replace them by oth...
What is 3D XPoint and how fast is it? What’s the difference between SATA, PCIe and NVMe? What’s the difference between NAND and V-NAND? What is sequential write speed? What is sequential read speed? What is incompressible data?
The hex-core i5-9600K is third in Intel’s line-up of 9th generation Coffee Lake CPUs. It has a TDP of 95W and requires an aftermarket cooler (such as the$20 GAMMAXX 400). The 9600K was designed to be overclocked.Once this is enabled in the BIOS (requires a Z-series motherboard)...
The i5-2500K is a second generation Sandy Bridge processor which is currently two generations old and nearly three years out of date. The many users that had the good sense to purchase this processor should feel in no hurry to upgrade as it's still no slouch, even by today's standards....
The details around AMD’s testing were not disclosed but it is safe to assume that 6.8% is the highest average lead that AMD are willing to stand by. Our benchmarks show that the 5900X’s slightly faster cores and the 10900K’s slightly lower memory latency balance out to yield similar...