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Comparing Passmark CPU Marks of old and new AMD-Prozessors of mine on Gigabyte
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php
I see my old and new AMD- processor on that list.
On gigabyte list for my Ga-Alive dual sata2 they are at the end(slowest speed) and the other one ontop(speediest supported CPU)
New one: AMD Phenom II x4 965 (AM3 Socket)-(Passmark CPU =4272)
Old slow one: AMD Sempron 3000+ (Passmark CPU= 433)
That would be a huge speed-shift right?
I wonder why i didnt have the idea of updating earlier.
Cooling
I have seen huge coolers for that new processor where its fan is blowing/sucking from an angle.
Could the hot air better be removed? actual slow CPU is around 38-40°C.
Minimum riquirements for Windows 10:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/foru...nts-to-run-it/
That means it would be no good idea to test w10 with the actual slow processor.
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Going from single core to multi core, in some applications, you definitely will see a difference.
Scan pictures with a single core takes the same length of time as scanning 4 with a multi core.
Converting a 3 GB AVi to VOB went from 55 minutes to 15 minutes.
Just some change I took special notes on.
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