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Westmere-EP being 10% away from Sandy-E and the fact it degrades?

 

I have heard of degrading CPU's but mostly from high overclocks WTF?

 

 

Pentium IV @ 4.4ghz , 8GB DDR2, R9 380 4GB, 2560x1440p monitor.

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Probably the guy tested it wrong. performance degradation is not real.

 

 

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Doesn't sound like a degradation, but rather, a very narrow aspect of the SNB-E platform being a bit less optimized for the very narrow and unlikely test case proposed by the original poster. 

 

Its just like, with RAID-0, it is possible to fashion a very specific scenario (but one that is statistically irrelevant) where it is actually slower than just a single disk, or a RAID-1.  But those scenarios tend to be quite uncommon. 

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