Hello forumers,
Here are my own CPU price/performance graphs. Now, obviously I don't have the resources to do testing on these products myself, so I am relying on information gathered from the web. In this respect, I certainly bow to the THG independent analysis. I will try to be open about the techniques I'm using and I am certainly willing to take suggestions.
Okay, so, data: The performance index is the normalised to the X2 3800+ chip, which I believe is an appropriate baseline peformer for 2007. The "general" peformance index is a composite of benchmark scores in:
3DMark06 CPU
LAME audio encoding
Quake 4
The "gaming" performance index is an composite of:
Quake 4 HQ
FarCry
F.E.A.R.
Oblivion 1600x1200
Generally, I've taken the numbers from www.hardware.info. Data has been spliced in from other sources using interpolation. All data can be scrutinised by downloading the .zip file at the end of this post and viewing the spreadsheet.
For pricing, I've used NewEgg. Where a processor is not available at newegg, the price is obtained at TigerDirect or PriceGrabber.
The graphs: I've put price on the x-axis and performance on the y-axis. I've changed the orientation of the graph relative to THG's because this way seems more natural to me. It shows the diminishing returns curve. Points above the curve are good, points below are poor, relative to the family.
General performance
General performance, zoomed view
Gaming performance
Note: The price of the FX-7x series includes two processors and a motherboard correction. The motherboard correction is equal to the price of the QFX motherboard minus the cost of a motherboard capable of running any of the Intel chips. The reference motherboard is, for now, the Gigabyte GA-965P-S3. The price added to the FX-7x series is just over $250 as of 22 Feb 2007.
Download data and graphing MATLAB script here. (updated 2007.04.10)
Here are my own CPU price/performance graphs. Now, obviously I don't have the resources to do testing on these products myself, so I am relying on information gathered from the web. In this respect, I certainly bow to the THG independent analysis. I will try to be open about the techniques I'm using and I am certainly willing to take suggestions.
Okay, so, data: The performance index is the normalised to the X2 3800+ chip, which I believe is an appropriate baseline peformer for 2007. The "general" peformance index is a composite of benchmark scores in:
3DMark06 CPU
LAME audio encoding
Quake 4
The "gaming" performance index is an composite of:
Quake 4 HQ
FarCry
F.E.A.R.
Oblivion 1600x1200
Generally, I've taken the numbers from www.hardware.info. Data has been spliced in from other sources using interpolation. All data can be scrutinised by downloading the .zip file at the end of this post and viewing the spreadsheet.
For pricing, I've used NewEgg. Where a processor is not available at newegg, the price is obtained at TigerDirect or PriceGrabber.
The graphs: I've put price on the x-axis and performance on the y-axis. I've changed the orientation of the graph relative to THG's because this way seems more natural to me. It shows the diminishing returns curve. Points above the curve are good, points below are poor, relative to the family.
General performance
General performance, zoomed view
Gaming performance
Note: The price of the FX-7x series includes two processors and a motherboard correction. The motherboard correction is equal to the price of the QFX motherboard minus the cost of a motherboard capable of running any of the Intel chips. The reference motherboard is, for now, the Gigabyte GA-965P-S3. The price added to the FX-7x series is just over $250 as of 22 Feb 2007.
Download data and graphing MATLAB script here. (updated 2007.04.10)