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by justsomehnguy
1097 days ago
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> you're probably seeing a significant increase As someone who had a chance to see the difference by it's own eyes: yes, it's faster, especially when the memory is the bottleneck. But it's not times faster in everyday tasks. Aside from the synthetic tests you are usually see more performance improvement from the overall system being faster (ie SATA to NVMe, more faster RAM) than just by CPU alone. There are some apps that are CPU bound (GHz first, RAM BW second) which gladly run way faster on these E3-16xx CPUs, than contemporary E5 multisocket monsters with tons of RAM... but waaay less GHz. These apps would be better on W1350, no questions. |
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