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BF4 BETA Benchmarks Released, AMD Takes CPU Performance Crown.

I regretted the purchase of my 8350 early on but now I'm thankful. Best bang for the buck being under $200 at my local computer shop.

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I love the red team but honestly where are the 3770k and 4770k benchmarks?

 

Its kind of biased to not include the best of both blue and red team, i mean they have the 9590 in there but not

the 4960x?

 

Anyone else notice this?

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I suppose this is one game where you could at least try to make an argument for Intel Extreme Edition CPU. I imagine they would draw well ahead of the pack once overclocked to 4.5Ghz.

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Can anyone guess the whereabouts of the FX-8320 on those charts ?

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Can anyone guess the whereabouts of the FX-8320 on those charts ?

 

Possibly between the FX8150 & FX8350 B)  

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Great i already need to upgrade after having my gpu for 3 months.

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I love the red team but honestly where are the 3770k and 4770k benchmarks?

 

Its kind of biased to not include the best of both blue and red team, i mean they have the 9590 in there but not

the 4960x?

 

Anyone else notice this?

And i5 3570k and i5 4670k is also missing.

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And i5 3570k and i5 4670k is also missing.

They should has definitely had these processors considering how popular they are.

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I bet the 4670k performs at least as well as the 8350 in this benchmark

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Is anyone else having lots of framerate drops or is it just me? I have a 660 ti...

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The R-290X is going to be tested once i get my setup going and get a 1440p monitor.

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After the beta patch today the benchmarkers probably need to do their job all over again...

144Hz goodness

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I still plan to get a 4670k because of the big difference in Skyim. I wonder why they did not benchmark any 3rd/4th gen i5/i7.

 

 

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It is nice to see some benchmarks coming out but these are really weird to me. I understand that most people could extrapolate the performance numbers from one series of Intel chips onto another, but it is always better to actually benchmark the actual chips. I just wonder why they would test the newest chips from AMD and then test chips that are two full generations old from Intel. I am sure the numbers will end up being pretty close (with a slight increase for each generation) it just seems very strange to compare a new chip from one manufacturer and an old chip from the other.

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AMD 8 cores finally performing well? Yaaayyyy more than 2 core gaming, they are only like 6 years late on that but w/e xD.

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It is nice to see some benchmarks coming out but these are really weird to me. I understand that most people could extrapolate the performance numbers from one series of Intel chips onto another, but it is always better to actually benchmark the actual chips. I just wonder why they would test the newest chips from AMD and then test chips that are two full generations old from Intel. I am sure the numbers will end up being pretty close (with a slight increase for each generation) it just seems very strange to compare a new chip from one manufacturer and an old chip from the other.

I still plan to get a 4670k because of the big difference in Skyim. I wonder why they did not benchmark any 3rd/4th gen i5/i7.

They don't have any, even the 9590 & 9370 results were simulated by overclocking their 8350.

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