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Lulz.. nobody is crying here.. I see people reaching to defend AMD at all costs though!
Nobody is defending AMD. They are stating the truth. AMD holds the OC crown. Performance crown isn't being disputed.
If you want to talk performance open another thread. We are talking OC and AMD is top notch for overclocking according to "The world record".
I edited in examples. BD cant run Wprime anywhere close to 8Ghz so tough to compare apples to apples. So at 5.7Ghz (SBe) and 7Ghz (BD) SBe is twice as fast.
But yes, they hold that record.. absolutely.
But its irrelevant. WPrime is 1 benchmark. How can you base performance on 1 benchmark?
Also Intel always did better in WPrime. Pentium D used to outperform the Athlon 64 X2 in WPrime, and the Athlon 64 X2 was a much faster CPU overall. How do you explain that?
Maybe the same thing is happening with BD vs SB-E, at their respected OC record.
I want to end this thread or post with a fact. Fact: AMD holds the OC record @ 8.429GHz.