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System Name | Electra III |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 4.40 GHz (1.3 V) |
Motherboard | ASUS PRIME X570-PRO with BIOS 5003 |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V1 + 4× ARCTIC P12 PWM |
Memory | 32 GiB Kingston FURY Renegade RGB (DDR4-3600 16-20-20-39) |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Fighter RX 6700 XT with Adrenalin 24.7.1 |
Storage | 1 TiB Samsung 970 EVO Plus + 4 TB WD Red Pro |
Display(s) | Dell G3223Q + Samsung U28R550Q + HP 22w |
Case | Fractal Design Focus G (Black) |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek HD Audio S1220A |
Power Supply | EVGA SuperNOVA G3 750 W |
Mouse | Logitech G502 X Lightspeed + Logitech MX Master 2S |
Keyboard | MSI VIGOR GK71 SONIC Blue |
Software | Windows 10 22H2 Pro x64 |
Benchmark Scores | CPU-Z = 542/4,479 — R15 = 212/1,741 — R20 = 510/3,980 — PM 10 = 2,784/19,911 — GB 5 = 1,316/7,564 |
Here is the slowest Core-based processor I have for comparison -- a Celeron 450.
Interesting. Despite it scoring lower, I will say that the Pentium 4 with Hyper-Threading enabled feels more responsive.
Validation link
Also, I decided to run the 64-bit version of Cinebench R10 to see how they compare. Nearly 8 minutes for each CPU to complete the render. I didn't get a score for the Pentium 4 HT 631 without Hyper-Threading though, so it's 1C/2T vs. 1C/1T. The Pentium scored 2,080 and the Celeron scored 1,906.
I feel like it might be safe to assume the Pentium score without Hyper-Threading might be around half. NetBurst seems to really gain from it.
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Overclocked to 3.00 GHz (+ 36%) using a 273 MHz front-side bus. More responsive now too.
Validation link
Also scoring 2,424 (+ 27%) in Cinebench R10 overclocked.
Interesting. Despite it scoring lower, I will say that the Pentium 4 with Hyper-Threading enabled feels more responsive.
Validation link
Also, I decided to run the 64-bit version of Cinebench R10 to see how they compare. Nearly 8 minutes for each CPU to complete the render. I didn't get a score for the Pentium 4 HT 631 without Hyper-Threading though, so it's 1C/2T vs. 1C/1T. The Pentium scored 2,080 and the Celeron scored 1,906.
I feel like it might be safe to assume the Pentium score without Hyper-Threading might be around half. NetBurst seems to really gain from it.
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Overclocked to 3.00 GHz (+ 36%) using a 273 MHz front-side bus. More responsive now too.
Validation link
Also scoring 2,424 (+ 27%) in Cinebench R10 overclocked.
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