Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Ivy Bridge-E i7-4960X vs AMD FX-9590: Battle of the 2013 Flagships



How does AMD’s final 8-core FX salvo compare with Intel’s 22nm enthusiast 6-core flagship?





As you would have read from many other reviews today, Intel’s fledgling Ivy Bridge-E doesn’t offer any perceptible improvement from the previous Socket 2011 iteration, Sandy Bridge-E, apart from improved average/peak power consumption and slightly more overclocking headroom on the integrated memory controller . For any major performance speed-ups, we will have to wait another year for the 8-core Haswell-E chips which will also come with high speed (presumable also “early adopter” priced) DDR4 memory support.

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Meanwhile at resource-strapped AMD, with the bulk of engineering having their hands tied up with the console design wins and APU/HSA efforts, Rory Read and co. decided to give its loyal fan base something to shout about with a special bin of last year’s Vishera FX,*resulting in the 220W TDP rated monstrosity known as FX-9590, factory clocked at an aggressive 4.7GHz with an occasional 5GHz turbo boost. Initially exclusive to boutique system integrators and commanding a much-ridiculed price tag, AMD has since made the chip available to the retail channels and brought the cost down to more palatable levels.

Here’s a quick spec table of the candidates we have in our test today:

Intel Core i7-4960XAMD FX-9590Cores/Modules64Threads128TDP130w220wBase Clock3.6 GHz4.7 GHzBoost Clock4 GHz5 GHzL3 Cache15MB8MBOfficial Memory Support1866MHz Quad channel2133MHz Dual ChannelPrice$990<$500

Please click on to the next page for the system configuration and benchmark tests…







Hop over to the next page for some gaming benchmarks…










What other tests/benchmarks would you like our bench monkeys to run? Let us know in the comments section below!

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