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LOSTCIRCUITS

SHORTCUTS:
The Multicore Conundrum
Another Turning Point
Specs and Numbers/ Testconfigurations
Benchmark Overview
SiSoft Sandra
Power Profiles
3D Rendering and Power
3dsmax, Lightwave
CineBench 2003
Gaming and Score/Watt
DOOM3, FarCry
ViewPerf
Final Thoughts

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 AMD Athlon64-FX60
At the Turning Point
(Review by MS January 10, 2006)
AMD Athlon64 X2-3800+ (Manchester)

3dsmax 8

3dsmax has long been a stronhold of Intel CPUs but as of lately, the tables have turned towards AMD.

Lightwave [8] "Dendrites"

Athlon64 X2-4200+
(dual core)

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