AMD A8 5600K review
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SLI-756
Ivy Bridge still the best gaming chip out there, i knew the upgrade from 2500k was worth it, the '5600k'? sounds too Intelish right there.

Chillin

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Ven0m
What's the price of this CPU? The review has only the price of 5800.
I also wonder how it would work against Intel options in the same price range, eg some i3's. For gaming rig, it appears the extra cost of 2500K is low enough to get it instead of the new AMD series, but for the other purposes, like office computers or home server / htpc, it might be ok.
For high-performance benchmarks, like gaming, or video encoding, I have to agree with SLI-756 - Intel CPU = longer bars = win, but will we test a tank against a sports car on a track or in rough terrain?
Don Hilbert, could you add some extra benchies for these kind of rigs? I mean you already perform a lot of benchmarks and they show a lot but I'm afraid they're not always suitable for low-mid range of computers. Could you think about adding some more home server/htpc tests too? I'd suggest things like TrueCrypt, Smooth Video Project, and power draw during media playback (SVP + something typical).

Chillin
Smooth Video Project would be a big one considering that, I at least, would consider any hardware to be strong enough to run it mandatory for an HTPC.
Just keep in mind that some of the plugins are a few months old, just install the full suite and then update the plug ins individually (most will keep their settings, just make sure the install path is correct). Then just set the settings in SVP to the max and use a 25+GB 1080p action movie for the playback test.
For example, in my rig when I play a 1080p LOTR Extended 30GB size (14.5mbps video bitrate) it absolutely rapes it. SVP uses nearly 60%-80% CPU (across all four cores) and 20%-30% GPU.

mayankleoboy1
In the GPGPU Winzip test :
Winzip doesnot actually use the GPU when OpenCL is enabled. The program spawns more parallel threads using OpenCL, but runs them all on the CPU only. Just check the GPU usage during the OpenCL enabled compression.
Winzip only checks for the presence of an AMD GPU. If it detects it, then the OpenCL codepaths are enabled. Makes me wonder if a little registry hack/soft mod will allow OpenCL codepaths to run in the presence of Nvidia/Intel GPU as well.....