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AMD Athlon X2 BE-2350 - Attacking the Power Efficiency Angle

By Zachary Chan - 5 Jul 2007

Results - Futuremark PCMark 2005

Results - Futuremark PCMark 2005

The performance differences between the Athlon processors were clearly distinguishable in PCMark 2005 for both memory and CPU subsystem performance. Here, the BE-2350 took its place between the 3800+ and 4200+ again with no irregularities in numbers. Intel processors continued to show superior performance and even the low end Pentium Dual Core E2160 was only challenged by the Athlon 64 X2 4200+. Unlike SYSmark 2004 before, the processor's L2 cache sizes did not make any difference in performance as evident from the scores of the E2160 and E4300. The benchmark itself isn't anywhere as comprehensive as SYSMark 2004 and so its simplistic nature and load reflects upon the performance figures we've gathered too. It's still a great gauge for many light benchmarkers out there wanting to know where their processors or systems stand.

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