Intel Core i7-5960X vs AMD Athlon II X2 265
Comparative analysis of Intel Core i7-5960X and AMD Athlon II X2 265 processors for all known characteristics in the following categories: Essentials, Performance, Memory, Graphics, Compatibility, Peripherals, Security & Reliability, Advanced Technologies, Virtualization. Benchmark processor performance analysis: PassMark - Single thread mark, PassMark - CPU mark, Geekbench 4 - Single Core, Geekbench 4 - Multi-Core, 3DMark Fire Strike - Physics Score, CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Face Detection (mPixels/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Ocean Surface Simulation (Frames/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - T-Rex (Frames/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Video Composition (Frames/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Bitcoin Mining (mHash/s).
Differences
Reasons to consider the Intel Core i7-5960X
- CPU is newer: launch date 4 year(s) 0 month(s) later
- Processor is unlocked, an unlocked multiplier allows for easier overclocking
- 6 more cores, run more applications at once: 8 vs 2
- Around 6% higher clock speed: 3.50 GHz vs 3.3 GHz
- A newer manufacturing process allows for a more powerful, yet cooler running processor: 22 nm vs 45 nm
- 2x more L1 cache, more data can be stored in the L1 cache for quick access later
- 2x more L2 cache, more data can be stored in the L2 cache for quick access later
- Around 47% better performance in PassMark - Single thread mark: 1988 vs 1352
- 10.1x better performance in PassMark - CPU mark: 12801 vs 1265
- 2.5x better performance in Geekbench 4 - Multi-Core: 7886 vs 3207
Specifications (specs) | |
Launch date | 1 September 2014 vs September 2010 |
Unlocked | Unlocked vs Locked |
Number of cores | 8 vs 2 |
Maximum frequency | 3.50 GHz vs 3.3 GHz |
Manufacturing process technology | 22 nm vs 45 nm |
L1 cache | 256 KB vs 128 KB |
L2 cache | 2 MB vs 1024 KB |
Benchmarks | |
PassMark - Single thread mark | 1988 vs 1352 |
PassMark - CPU mark | 12801 vs 1265 |
Geekbench 4 - Multi-Core | 7886 vs 3207 |
Reasons to consider the AMD Athlon II X2 265
- 2.2x lower typical power consumption: 65 Watt vs 140 Watt
- Around 93% better performance in Geekbench 4 - Single Core: 1925 vs 1000
Specifications (specs) | |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 65 Watt vs 140 Watt |
Benchmarks | |
Geekbench 4 - Single Core | 1925 vs 1000 |
Compare benchmarks
CPU 1: Intel Core i7-5960X
CPU 2: AMD Athlon II X2 265
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PassMark - CPU mark |
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Geekbench 4 - Single Core |
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Geekbench 4 - Multi-Core |
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Name | Intel Core i7-5960X | AMD Athlon II X2 265 |
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PassMark - Single thread mark | 1988 | 1352 |
PassMark - CPU mark | 12801 | 1265 |
Geekbench 4 - Single Core | 1000 | 1925 |
Geekbench 4 - Multi-Core | 7886 | 3207 |
3DMark Fire Strike - Physics Score | 5203 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Face Detection (mPixels/s) | 10.511 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Ocean Surface Simulation (Frames/s) | 196.307 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - T-Rex (Frames/s) | 1.218 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Video Composition (Frames/s) | 5.467 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Bitcoin Mining (mHash/s) | 14.265 |
Compare specifications (specs)
Intel Core i7-5960X | AMD Athlon II X2 265 | |
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Essentials |
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Architecture codename | Haswell E | Regor |
Launch date | 1 September 2014 | September 2010 |
Launch price (MSRP) | $999 | $83 |
Place in performance rating | 1436 | 1439 |
Price now | $768.99 | $82.88 |
Processor Number | i7-5960X | |
Series | Intel® Core™ X-series Processors | |
Status | Discontinued | |
Value for money (0-100) | 6.11 | 6.71 |
Vertical segment | Desktop | Desktop |
Performance |
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64 bit support | ||
Base frequency | 3.00 GHz | |
Bus Speed | 0 GT/s | |
Die size | 356 mm | 117 mm |
L1 cache | 256 KB | 128 KB |
L2 cache | 2 MB | 1024 KB |
L3 cache | 20 MB | |
Manufacturing process technology | 22 nm | 45 nm |
Maximum core temperature | 66.8 °C | |
Maximum frequency | 3.50 GHz | 3.3 GHz |
Number of cores | 8 | 2 |
Number of threads | 16 | |
Transistor count | 2600 million | 410 million |
Unlocked | ||
Memory |
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Max memory channels | 4 | |
Maximum memory bandwidth | 68 GB/s | |
Maximum memory size | 64 GB | |
Supported memory types | DDR4 1600/1866/2133 | DDR2, DDR3 |
Graphics |
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Processor graphics | None | |
Compatibility |
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Low Halogen Options Available | ||
Max number of CPUs in a configuration | 1 | 1 |
Package Size | 52.5mm x 45.0mm | |
Sockets supported | FCLGA2011-3 | AM3 |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 140 Watt | 65 Watt |
Peripherals |
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Max number of PCIe lanes | 40 | |
PCI Express revision | 3.0 | |
Scalability | 1S Only | |
Security & Reliability |
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Execute Disable Bit (EDB) | ||
Intel® Identity Protection technology | ||
Intel® Trusted Execution technology (TXT) | ||
Advanced Technologies |
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Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® technology | ||
Idle States | ||
Instruction set extensions | Intel® SSE4.2, Intel® AVX2 | |
Intel 64 | ||
Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) | ||
Intel® AES New Instructions | ||
Intel® Demand Based Switching | ||
Intel® Hyper-Threading technology | ||
Intel® Smart Response technology | ||
Intel® Turbo Boost technology | ||
Intel® vPro™ Platform Eligibility | ||
Thermal Monitoring | ||
Virtualization |
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Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) | ||
Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) | ||
Intel® VT-x with Extended Page Tables (EPT) |