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New Haswell-E benchmarks
I know this is not the hardware forum... but! usual Dawbench yup its time again bear in mind these are preliminary and stock only for right now. OCed number later. still have much tweaking to do. and more stability. 5960x @3.00 (8 core) Turbo @ 3.5 Win 8.1 Cubase 7.5.2 Hdspe 32 buffer 208 64 buffer 229 128 buffer 233 256 buffer 240 ok just got OCed numbers @ 4.5GHz 32 buffer 281 64 buffer 319 have to stop here as we are OUT of space. (exceeding test) 5930k @ 3.5 (stock) only turbo's to 3.7 32 buffer 162 64 buffer 178 128 buffer 189 256 buffer 197basically a 20% jump from 4930K over clocked 5930K @ 4.5GHz 32 buffer 197 64 buffer 213 128 buffer 224 256buffer 236
and 5820k @4.5GHz 32buffer 198 64 buffer 212 128 buffer 224 256 buffer 230compared to: Single 2697 v2 12 core 2.7ghz RME HDSPe RXC-EXT Cubase 7.5 @32 buffer 215 @64 264 @128 270 @256 279 for comparison 4930k @3.4 16gb RAM RME HDSPe/ Digiface Cubase 7.0.4 32 buffer 135 64 buffer 144 128 buffer 156 256 buffer 157
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jcschild
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/08 09:40:41
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updated with 5930K and 5820K
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 00:00:27
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Hey, Scott. Thanks for the numbers. Is the 5930 a four or six core? Kind regards, Living Room Rocker
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 08:15:56
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I'm curious as to how this relates to X3, especially since the tests are using Cubase. In what situation would you need so much power ?
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 10:23:51
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I am really surpirsed about the result of OCed 5930 6 core comparing to OCed 5820 4 core. Does that mean you better off with 5820? The numbers are almost identical but the prices are big difference when adding Motherboard and RAM.
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 11:31:44
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the 5820 and 5930K are BOTH 6 core. only difference is 28 lanes vs 40 lanes of PCIe bandwidth for many audio people it wont matter. for those with multiple UADs and/or multiple PCIe interfaces it will. the 5960X is an 8 core..
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 11:32:45
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Paul P I'm curious as to how this relates to X3, especially since the tests are using Cubase. In what situation would you need so much power ?
its irrelevant what DAW you use as long as that daw is multi-thread ability. (some don't do it well) so the % ability would be the same in sonar vs Cubase vs PT
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 11:47:42
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What are the numbers after the buffer size?
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 12:12:46
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 13:03:12
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Hi Scott
Thanks for your answer. Are you the Scott from ADK? Anyway, I'm a returned customer.
Now, is there a big difference between that 2 CPU for heavy usage of East West Quantum leap and Waves Audio plug-ins with just 1 MOTU 424 card and 1 audio interface?
Thank you
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 16:18:04
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Hey Sam, no not really as far as 5930K and 5820K (5960X is obviously a different league, 8 Core.) right now we are still sussing out the memory issues with this platform (why the systems are not up on our site yet) we also don't have our own ram yet (be at least another week) so we are having to use the what I consider crappy ram off the shelf to test with. the 5820K is behaving differently that the other 2. the 5820k is only stable with @2133, @ 2400 its a tad wonky. (we are using DDR4 8 gig sticks 2666 to test with) once we have our own ram in stock we will be better suited to tell whats really up. (our ram is DDR4 2800 grade 1 A) FYI 2400 is the highest we could go with any of the 3 chips. and 2133 is really the only 100% stable one.. funky memory controllers and not the best ram this has been a very rocky launch in many ways..
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 16:27:38
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Thank you for the information Scott. I will check your site in couple of weeks.
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 16:58:46
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Thanks for the info Scott.
Do these CPUs need big noisy fans when OC'd?
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/09 17:04:27
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Please keep us inform once you have your own RAM and test. Does anyone of these CPU fare better at OC than the others? Is OC going to be an issue? You have told me in the past during my purchase that GHZ is more important for Sampling and Virtual Synth. Is it still the case for these 4th Gen CPU?
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/10 14:19:46
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Mike, we are using liquid cooling and air cooling so no.. they are quiet. Sam, they all seem to OC the same. still not sure about the 5820k, wont know until I see good ram. I have a feeling it might be limiting in a few ways, (mower memory bandwidth for one) as to the other, really depends at this point both GHz and core count matter depends more on which libraries. orchestral would do well with both.
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/11 07:38:23
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Please,can somebody post some benchmarks of that new Haswell-E vs. i7 2600K? I think that my old i7 2600k (OC @ 4,5Ghz) it's not so far!
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/11 11:25:32
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well best I can do is 3770K the benchmarks I have for the 2600K is from the older test and it does not 100% translate. 32 buffer 103 64 116 128 123 256 129 if I recall correctly the 3770k was not a big jump at all from the 2600k basically the 5820K is double that of the 3770k not to mention vastly better memory bandwidth
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Re: New Haswell-E benchmarks
2014/09/11 15:09:20
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I think Intel Haswell better get it roight! ;-) Could you post the numbers in Greek? ;-)
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