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INTEL 965 CPU REVIEW -INTEL
PENTIUM EXTREME EDITION 965
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Posted:2006-04-05
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intel 965 CPU Review
So far Intel is not yet ready to impress the public with its
new dual-core Conroe processor. So, the Presler with the new C1 core
stepping overclocked to 3.73GHz steps in to represent the company in the market.
Let??в„ўs find out the exciting details from our new review]
Today, on March 22, Intel officially launched the new Pentium Extreme Edition
965 working at 3.73GHz clock speed.
In fact there is nothing extremely interesting about the core clock speed
increase of the Presler based processor. Especially, since we have already
tested a Pentium
Extreme Edition 955 overclocked to 4.26GHz. However, there is one small
detail that makes us very interested in taking a closer look at the newcomer.
The thing is that Pentium Extreme Edition 965 is the first CPU out there based
on the new C1 Presler core stepping. So, looks like there will be some new
announcements today.
Closer Look at Presler C1 Core Stepping(intel 965 CPU Review )
As you know, the first Pentium D processors based on the new 65nm core were built on
Presler B1 core stepping. Compared with the previous 90nm Smithfield core that
was used in older Pentium D models, the new Presler has a lot of advantages.
Among them we should first of all mention higher performance due to larger
overall L2 cache memory that has been increased to 4MB (2MB for each core) and
lower heat dissipation that has been reduced due to finer and more advanced
manufacturing process. However, the first Presler based CPU owners revealed a
few noticeable drawbacks. Presler B1 core stepping processors turned out to have
no Demand Based Switching support, a set of technologies that proved to be very
efficient in the older Intel processors. It means that Pentium D and Pentium
Extreme Edition that belong to the 900-series do not support Enhanced HALT State
and Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology. This is exactly why Intel
was in such a hurry to convince the users that this drawback would be eliminated
very soon: the new core stepping supporting all the above listed technologies
was promised to come out in January a month after the first Presler processors
came out.
The new Presler core stepping ??“ C1 ??“ first of all resolved the issue with
power saving and power consumption technologies. Enhanced HALT State and
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology have been implemented in this core stepping
and work without any trouble. However, these were far not the only improvements
that the new core stepping has acquired.
The CPUs with the new core stepping received another great improvement. The
new core stepping allowed Intel to reduce the heat dissipation of its dual-core
processors. This was a very impressive reduction that allowed Intel to move its
new C1 Presler processors into a completely different thermal category. The
power envelope of the new Pentium D CPUs rated from 930 to 950 will be
determined by the 2005 Mainstream FMB requirements (typical heat dissipation ??“
95W). For your information, the previous modification of the Presler core
belonged to the 2005 Performance FMB thermal envelope (typical heat dissipation
??“ 130W).
Of course, the top Presler models from the Pentium Extreme Edition family
will still beloong to CPUs with 130W thermal envelope. However, it is important
to understand that the ???typical heat dissipation??? parameter doesn??в„ўt have any
direct relation to the practical heat dissipation. This parameter serves to
define the requirements the processor sets for the mainboard voltage regulator
circuitry and cooling system. In other words, the heat dissipation of the
Pentium Extreme Edition on the C1 core stepping will also get lower, but not
greatly enough for this processor to get into the pretty numerous 2005
Mainstream FMB category.
It is important to point out that the introduction of the new Presler core
stepping should not cause any compatibility issues. Presler processors with C1
core stepping are fully pin-compatible with the previous core stepping CPUs. The
maximum a user may need when shifting to a CPU with the new C1 core stepping is
to reflash the mainboard BIOS.
Unfortunately, it is still too early to pronounce the mass availability of
the CPUs with the new Presler core stepping. Pentium Extreme Edition 965
supporting Demand Based Switching will arrive into the market on April 1, and
the improved Pentium D from the 900-series should hit the shop shelves no sooner
than by the end of next month.
It shouldn??в„ўt be too difficult to distinguish between the new Pentium D
processors with lower heat dissipation and their older brothers thanks to a
slight change that has been made to the CPU marking. Presler processors with C1
core stepping will carry the info about the 2005 Mainstream FMB category they
belong to on the processor casing top: 05A.
Since the higher clock frequency is basically the major innovation in the
Pentium Extreme Edition 965 processors compared with the predecessors, we would
like to list all the technical specs right away
Pentium Extreme Edition 965
Frequency
3.73 GHz
Packaging
775-pin PLGA
Vcore
1.25-1.4 V
Bus frequency
1066 MHz
Typical heat dissipation
130 W
Core stepping
C1
Maximum typical case temperature
L2 cache
2 MB + 2 MB
Production process
65 nm
Hyper-Threading Technology
Yes
EM64T (Enhanced Memory 64 Technology)
Yes
EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology)
No
VT (Virtualization Technology)
Yes
Just like the Pentium Extreme Edition 955, the newcomer requires the FSB
frequency to be set at 266MHz. On the one hand it means that the nominal
frequency multiplier of the Pentium Extreme Edition 965 equals 14x, but on the
other it indicates that this processor sets the same requirements for the
mainboards as the predecessor. As a result, the processor is guaranteed to be
fully compatible only with the i975X based platforms. At the same time, there
are quite a few mainboards in the market based on the earlier chipsets, such as
i955/i945, that can unofficially support Pentium Extreme Edition 965.
Note that besides higher bus frequency, Pentium Extreme Edition 965 boasts
one more very important feature that distinguishes it from the Pentium D CPUs.
Namely, it supports Hyper-Threading technology. So, since Pentium Extreme
Edition 965 is a dual-core processor, the system will see it as four logical
CPUs.
Since this solution is based on C1 core stepping and supports Enhanced HALT
State Technology, it can drop the working clock speed down if the processor is
idle. The minimum clock frequency multiplier for Presler core is 12x, so the
frequency of Pentium Extreme Edition 965 can drop down to 3.2GHz. Since Pentium
Extreme Edition is targeted for computer enthusiasts, Intel decided not to
activate Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology in it. However, this is
only true for this particular model, and other Presler processors on C1 core
stepping will support Demand Based Switching technologies set.
The current version of the diagnostic CPU-Z utility doesn??в„ўt yet know the
Presler CPUs on C1 core stepping well enough.
Although this tool doesn??в„ўt recognize the new core stepping, you can still get
it from the CPUID parameter that used to be F62 by the previous B1 cores
stepping.
Note that the Pentium Extreme Edition engineering sample we had at our
disposal had an unlocked clock frequency multiplier. This shouldn??в„ўt surprise
you, as all other processors from this extreme family boast the same feature.
Power Consumption and Heat Dissipation( intel 965 CPU Review )
As we have already mentioned above, one of the key features of the new core
stepping should be the reduced heat dissipation and power consumption. Of
course, we need to double-check this. For the corresponding experiments we
decided to compare the power consumption of the new Pentium Extreme Edition 965 against the power
consumption of the older Pentium Extreme Edition 955 processor based on the B1
core stepping. In order to obtain correct results that could later be used for
fair comparison, we overclocked Pentium Extreme Edition 955 up to 3.73GHz by
raising its clock frequency multiplier. The Vcore remained unchanged in this
case. This approach allowed us to compare the power consumption (and heat
dissipation) of two Presler processors with different core steppings working in
identical conditions. Note that Pentium Extreme Edition 965 processor worked
with the Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology disabled.
As always, we used a special S&M utility to measure the maximum power
consumption (you can download this utility here ). We measured
the current that goes through the CPU power circuitry. So, the numbers given
below do not take into account the efficiency of the CPU voltage regulator laid
out on the mainboard.
Here are the results:
Power Consumption in Idle mode
Power Consumption in Burn mode
Presler 3.73 GHz B1 core stepping
82.5 W
162.0 W
Presler 3.73 GHz C1 core stepping
59.0 W
132.0 W
These numbers are quite logical. Intel promised to reduce heat dissipation in the new
core stepping and they did. Thus, Presler has become about 18% more economical
in Burn mode, and got the power consumption reduced by about 30% in Idle mode
when Enhanced HALT State technology kicks in. However, even though C1 core
stepping has become much more economical, Intel??в„ўs dual-core processors will
still not be able to compete against AMD??в„ўs rivals here. The maximum heat
dissipation of the dual-core AMD Athlon 64 X2 processors doesn??в„ўt exceed 100W,
which remains an unattainable bar for Presler.
In addition to the picture we have just described, I would like to mention
the processor temperature measurements taken with the regular boxed cooling
installed:
Temperature in Idle mode
Temperature in Burn mode
Presler 3.73 GHz B1 core stepping
66o C
83o C
Presler 3.73 GHz C1 core stepping
56o C
75o C
Well, I don??в„ўt think any comments are necessary here. You can clearly see that
the boxed cooler can hardly cope with cooling down the older Presler revision
overclocked to 3.73GHz. As for the Presler C1 core stepping, things look a way
better here??¦
Overclocking( intel 965 CPU Review )
The impressive results of the previous test demonstrated that the new core of
the Pentium D processors became ???cooler???. This gives us some hope that the
frequency potential revealed during overclocking will also get better. However,
we couldn??в„ўt complain about the B1 Presler core stepping. During our tests of the
Pentium Extreme Edition 955 we managed to overclock this CPU up to 4.26GHz with
the regular air cooling only. This result was 25% higher than the nominal clock
frequency of this CPU, which is a pretty impressive result for the top model in
the family. But will the new C1 core stepping allow improving this result even
more? Let??в„ўs find out now.
Before we pass over to the detailed description of our overclocking
experiments, we have to point out that the dual-core Pentium Extreme Edition
processors remain quite overclocking-friendly solutions. Intel doesn??в„ўt lock
their clock frequency multiplier that is why we can overclock these processors
not only by raising their bus frequency, but also by increasing their clock
multiplier. This not only makes overclocking a lot easier, but also partially
justifies for the higher price of these products.
The test platform we assembled for our overclocking session was built around
ASUS P5WD2-E Premium mainboard based on i975X chipset. The memory subsystem
consisted of two Corsair CM2X1024-6400PRO memory modules. Besides that, the
platform featured NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT graphics card and Western Digital
WD740GD HDD.
Note that we didn??в„ўt aim at any extreme overclocking results. Therefore, we
used a mass air cooler that is available at stores today - Zalman CNPS9500 LED.
So, you should keep in mind that more advanced cooling systems may allow you to
reach much higher overclocking results.
Our Pentium Extreme Edition 965 processor worked just fine at the frequencies
up to 4GHz without any additional Vcore increase.
If we continue our overclocking experiments with the Vcore increase, the
results will be even better. We have already said a few times that Presler based
processors overclock very well by raising the core voltage. Therefore, we
continued our overclocking experiments with higher Vcore settings of 1.375V. In
this case we managed to increase the clock multiplier to 16x and achieve the
4.26GHz frequency. Note that the processor was absolutely stable and didn??в„ўt
switch to thermal throttling.
Further multiplier increase caused the complete loss of system stability. The
same effect resulted from the FSB frequency increase over 270MHz. when the FSB
speed was set between 267MHz and 270MHz, the system could still work fine,
however, the ???hardest??? SnM and Prime95 tests would still cause some problems.
So, we regard the 4.26GHz value as our final and maximum overclocking
achievement.
Is it high or not? On the one hand, this frequency is 15% higher than the
nominal frequency of the Pentium Extreme Edition 965 processor, and it indicates
that this processor family hasn??в„ўt yet exhausted its frequency potential. However
on the other hand, we have already reached 4.26GHz when we experimented with
Presler B1 core stepping processors before. And it means that despite all the
enhancements of the C1 core stepping, such as lower heat dissipation, the
frequency potential didn??в„ўt grow any bigger. In other words, overclocker??в„ўs
shouldn??в„ўt really hope for any breakthroughs to come with the new Intel CPUs on
Presler C1 core stepping
Testbed and Methods( intel 965 CPU Review )
Since Pentium Extreme Edition 965 has now become the newest Intel product for
hardware enthusiasts with unlimited budget, our goal today would be to compare
its performance against its primary direct competitor. From the price
prospective, this rival is none other but AMD Athlon 64 FX-60. So, we are going to pay special
attention to this battle of the giants. And to make this test session even more
exciting, we will also include the previous Pentium Extreme Edition 955
processor model and the top Pentium D processor model with 950 rating.
So, we assembled a few test platforms from the following components:
The tests were run with the BIOS settings adjusted for the maximum
performance
Performance( intel 965 CPU Review )
Synthetic Benchmarks: PCMark05, 3DMark06 and ScienceMark 2.0
First of all we decided to test the performance of our processors in popular
synthetic benchmarks.
The popular PCMark05 benchmark demonstrates a slight advantage of the Intel??в„ўs
newcomer over the AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 competitor. Here I would like to
point out that the launch of Pentium Extreme Edition 965 changed the picture in
this benchmark, as the AMD??в„ўs processor for enthusiasts used to hit the highest
score in PCMark05.
3DMark06 results are very similar to what we have just seen on the previous
diagram. The highest score again belongs to Pentium Extreme Edition 965, which
outperforms Athlon 64 FX-60 in this test.
The 3DMark06 total score depends a lot on the processor performance index that
can be calculated from the processor speeds measured during game physics and AI
calculations. So, there is nothing surprising about the leadership of the new
Pentium Extreme Edition965 processor: its victory results from the highest score
in the CPU test.
The competitor solutions based on K8 architecture are definitely faster than the
rivals in scientific computational tasks. According to ScienceMark 2.0, the
performance of Athlon 64 FX-60 leaves Intel??в„ўs competitors far behind
General Performance( intel 965 CPU Review )
We tested the general performance in office and digital content creation
applications with the help of SYSMark 2004 SE benchmarking suite, which also
uses multi-threading very actively
During digital content creation the top dual-core AMD processor shows its best. It outperforms the new
CPU from Intel, Pentium Extreme Edition 965, by about 4%.
However, in the office tasks the situation is completely different. Pentium
Extreme Edition 965 working at 3.73GHz clock rate proves about 2.5% faster than
Athlon 64 FX-60 working at 2.6GHz
Audio and Video Encoding( intel 965 CPU Review )
The results obtained during video and audio encoding are pretty curious. When we
use a DivX codec, that has recently acquired multi-threading support, Pentium
Extreme Edition 965 shows faster encoding speed. Thanks to the Hyper-Threading technology support that allows
processing four computational threads simultaneously, it gets significantly
ahead of the Athlon 64 FX-60. However, the results obtained from
other codecs are not so inspiring for the Intel??в„ўs newcomer. For example, H.264
format is getting more and more popular these days. So when we encode video into
this format with Apple Quicktime, Pentium Extreme Edition 965 processor manages
only to get even with Athlon 64 FX-60. And the translation of the sound files
into mp3 format with Apple iTunes even gives the victory to the AMD CPU. So, we
cannot state that any of the competing architectures - K8 or NetBurst ??“ is more
efficient for digital media content encoding tasks. Everything depends on the
codec type and optimization.
Image and Video Processing( intel 965 CPU Review )
The results in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Premiere make pretty much the same
picture as in the previous case: the results are not in AMD??в„ўs favor. If we
compare the results of Pentium Extreme Edition with those obtained from Pentium
D 950, we will be able to conclude that Intel??в„ўs solution for hardware
enthusiasts can strengthen its positions here quite tangibly sue to
Hyper-Threading support that is very important for these tasks. As a result, AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 cannot compete against the new
Pentium Extreme Edition 965 here
3ds max 7
In 3ds max viewports the winner??в„ўs laurels go to AMD Athlon 64 FX-60. It is about 14% faster than
Pentium Extreme Edition 965. However, when it comes to final rendering, the
picture changes to just the opposite: Intel??в„ўs top-of-the-line processor takes
revenge and demonstrates higher results.
Gaming Tests( intel 965 CPU Review )
Frankly speaking, we didn??в„ўt even hope that the new Pentium Extreme Edition 965 processor would win here.
K8 architecture proves much more efficient in tasks of this kind than Intel??в„ўs
NetBurst. As a result, even the higher clock speed of the new Presler based CPU failed to
change the situation, that has been repeating from one test session to another.
Note that despite this fact, Intel positions its Pentium Extreme Edition as a
solution for extreme gaming fans. However, as we have just seen from the
benchmark results, even the Pentium Extreme Edition 965 doesn??в„ўt cope with the
task well enough
Conclusion( intel 965 CPU Review )
First of all I would like to stress that Pentium Extreme Edition and Pentium
D processors will very soon all move to the new C1 core stepping. This will
ensure some improvement of their features. Although the new core cannot boast
higher overclocking potential, it still boasts two indisputable advantages:
slightly lower heat dissipation and Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology support.
Pentium Extreme Edition 965 is the first CPU based on the new core in our
lab.
However, I don??в„ўt think you discovered anything new and surprising about the
new Pentium Extreme Edition 965 we have just reviewed, which is positioned at
the top of the price list. The Presler core used in this processor simply got
overclocked by another 266MHz, so that the new Pentium Extreme Edition 965 CPU
features 3.73GHz nominal clock speed. This frequency alongside with the enabled
Hyper-Threading Technology support helped the Intel??в„ўs dual-core newcomer to
improve its performance in many tests. At least now Pentium Extreme Edition 965
wins in a much greater number of benchmarks. However, all these are the tasks
dealing with image and video processing as well as final rendering, and are
nothing like games. So, even though Pentium Extreme Edition 965 is positioned as
an extreme gaming solution, it is very unlikely to win a lot of market here.
Especially, since its performance-per-watt ratio is considerably worse than what
the AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 has to offer. And this parameter has been turned into a
primary CPU quality indicator lately.
So, Pentium Extreme Edition 965 will hardly affect the situation in the
today??в„ўs processor market. Everyone is already waiting impatiently on the new
Intel CPUs aka Conroe that are due to the market in late summer. As a result,
the launch of Pentium Extreme Edition 965 will hardly create any significant
stir in the gaming enthusiast community.
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