

- #I7 3770k pcmark 10 scores drivers#
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Integrated graphics testing is covered in a separate article that will be made available soon.The 3DMark Cloud Gate test includes two graphics tests focusing on GPU performance and a physics test to measure CPU performance.
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During the execution of this benchmark, our test rig was unable to complete the suite of tests of this software hence, we had to update the graphics drivers to version 285.62 before we could proceed with testing on PCMark 7.
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It is designed to benchmark the performance of computer systems running Windows 7 on various commonly run scenarios.

Intel Desktop Board DZ77GA-70K (Intel Z77 Express chipset), BIOS version 3000.Intel Core i7-3770K / Intel Core i7-2700K Test Configuration
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Our full test setup for all the platforms are as follows:. With the Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge processor clocked identically to the Core i7-2700K, it would make for an ideal comparison to just how much better has the newcomer progressed, if any. We ran the older Intel Sandy Bridge processors on an Intel P67 platform using DDR-1333MHz memory while for a closer comparison, we ran similarly clocked Core i7-2700K on the newer Intel Z77 platform with DDR3-1600MHz. Other more direct comparisons are the Sandy Bridge-based Core i7-2700K, Core i7-2600K, Core i5-2500 and a single contender from AMD, the FX-8150. All the more since we've been given the top SKU to test ride the new CPU architecture. This will help us gauge just how far or close is the high-end workstation-like platform performing against the mainstream Sandy Bridge successor, Ivy Bridge. For performance comparisons, we first brought out two processors from the Sandy Bridge-E camp the Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition CPU and Intel Core i7-3820. In our Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge test setup, the cooling solution is the provided (measly) stock Intel CPU cooler. In another run, we obtained a separate set of results with the memory modules’ clock frequency set lower to 1333MHz - this will better align with findings from some of our older comparisons which have memory set at 1333MHz. Our memory modules for testing have a rated frequency of 1600MHz and for the initial run of our benchmark suite, these modules were ran at their rated frequency to see if the increased memory frequency offers any assistance in performance. The default supported memory speed of the new CPU has been increased to 1600MHz in addition to 1333MHz and 1066MHz still being options too. For Intel Core i7-3770K processor, we used the Intel desktop board DZ77GA-70K featuring the new Intel Z77 Express chipset.
