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Intel Core i7 940 CPU Benchmark

After a month playing with the new Intel Core i7, here are some benchmark results I got based on comparisons between PC Marks and SuperPi 32M of 4 relatively high-end CPUs. The Core i7 940 is expected to top the results but what would be more interesting is by how much.

The rig that was lent to me by Intel had the following specs:

Intel Core i7 940 2.93GHz
3GB DDR3 RAM
NVidia GeForce 9800 GTX 

I then compared results with several other rigs lent to me by Intel and AMD (Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 @ 2.53GHz, AMD Phenom II 9950 X4 @ 2.6GHz and Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz which I own).

SuperPi 2M:
Q6600: 52 seconds
Core i7 940: 29 seconds

Super Pi 32M:
Q6600: 23 mins. 9 secs.
Core i7 940: 12 mins. 17 secs.

superpi 32m  
With SuperPi 2M and 32M , the Core i7 940 scored between 79% to 88% better than the Q6600. The Core i7 performed better under higher stress with SuperPi 32M.

PCMarks Score
Intel Core 2 Duo E7500: 3633
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4 GHz: 3774
Intel Core i7 940 2.93GHz: 5397
AMD Phenom X4 9950 2.6GHz : 4159

pcmarks results
With PC Marks, the Core i7 940 performed 43% better than the Q6600 and 30% better than the Phenom 9950 X4.

The Core i7 920 2.66GHz has a price tag of Php16k at PC Express so I can only imagine the 940 to go as high as Php30k (based on SRP released by Intel Philippines).

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24 Responses to “Intel Core i7 940 CPU Benchmark”


  1. Gravatar Icon Lucien Dominick G. Tiojanco replied on Jan 4th, 2009 at 1:39 am (1)

    Can’t wait for AMD’s Phenom II. I know it won’t perform anywhere as good as Intel’s Core i7 but price to performance ratio should prove favorable to AMD specially when we factor in motherboard costs.

    I’m currently very, VERY content with my Compaq CQ40-107AU which lets me run all of AeriaGames MMO games like Shaiya, Twelve Sky, Shin Megami Tensei, and even Project Torque at their highest settings (except for anti-aliasing which is set anywhere from disabled to medium) at the laptop’s default 1280×800 resolution.

    I hope AMD decides to further enhance their Dragon platform by creating an even more power efficient and over-clocker friendly motherboard which supports Hybrid Crossfire as either a graphic enhancing solution or as a power saving solution depending on the discrete GPU attached.

  2. Gravatar Icon sky replied on Jan 4th, 2009 at 2:02 am (2)

    SuperPi? Use wPrime instead, it’s multi-threaded.

  3. Gravatar Icon Jomark Osabel replied on Jan 4th, 2009 at 12:18 pm (3)

    I use to immediately upgrade once a new generation intel CPU is around now I think I have to skip and wait for the next.

    Its just that for the fast five years of upgrading I just barely notice any speed difference(in real word testing) specially in the field of multimedia and video production. IMHO.

  4. Gravatar Icon jhay replied on Jan 4th, 2009 at 1:47 pm (4)

    Now that’s power for a bad-ass gaming machine!

  5. Gravatar Icon iceman9 replied on Jan 4th, 2009 at 8:44 pm (5)

    well! indeed the intel i7 processor is a pretty package.

  6. Gravatar Icon Snow replied on Jan 4th, 2009 at 11:52 pm (6)

    The intel i7 looks promising. I’ll sure check on it when I upgrade my desktop pc.

  7. Gravatar Icon Winwab replied on Jan 5th, 2009 at 7:01 am (7)

    I thought this is best best for gaming. Very cool!

  8. Gravatar Icon Lloyd Lopez replied on Jan 5th, 2009 at 7:54 am (8)

    If only its cheap to upgrade to an i7 platform. You need atleast 2 new components (mobo & RAM) for this.

    Yuga, could you use the latest version of CPU-Z to display a much more accurate info about the CPU.

  9. Gravatar Icon Noogy replied on Jan 5th, 2009 at 8:49 am (9)

    Good benchmark data from a local expert! Imagine having one of those in your machines – best way to save time!

  10. Gravatar Icon Andre Marcelo-Tanner replied on Jan 5th, 2009 at 1:24 pm (10)

    u know you can start up a local hardware blog with all these gadgets you review

  11. Gravatar Icon Kiven replied on Jan 6th, 2009 at 5:47 pm (11)

    oo nga bos abe, andre is right hehe =)

  12. Gravatar Icon cafekko replied on Jan 7th, 2009 at 12:11 am (12)

    buying i7 is pretty much like buying a whole school bus for your family of 4.

  13. Gravatar Icon sourjerer replied on Feb 14th, 2009 at 6:50 am (13)

    Well the Intel i7 is undoubtably fast, but its like price tage is off the scale….. woww.

    I would recommend a comparable AMD phenom II which in its quad core level now…….

    For me I would stick to AMD….. Intels are too expensive…. and you dont get what you pay for

    (well that my opinion)

  14. Gravatar Icon emski26 replied on Feb 18th, 2009 at 11:27 pm (14)

    I agree with ’sourjerer’
    i7 would remain as the cpu queen but
    the i7’s price tag is soO high also the platform is very expensive as well as the ram.. so i guess amd (paired with the unified “all amd” 790fx nb chpset, phenom 2 x4, and ati hd4870×2) would remain as my own personal choice.. And ofcorz the price is lower! Hihihi…

    Its an opinion

  15. Gravatar Icon GermanCATstyle replied on Feb 21st, 2009 at 1:58 am (15)

    Dang! that’s the super i7. But i’d rather choose the latest AMD which is sufficient enough for a simple yet bloody (ab)user like me. indeed AMD enough can kick ass unlike i7 which is better yet only in my dreams as a middle income earner.
    AMD phenom= somehow pang masa.
    Intel i7= dream PC ng masa.
    ****MY OPINION****

  16. Gravatar Icon nelson replied on Mar 22nd, 2009 at 3:31 pm (16)

    after reading your posts guys…..

    it just makes me realize how good it is to belong to the level of society im in.

    buying i7 will be just like buying a value meal for me…….. ;)

  17. Gravatar Icon semdong replied on Mar 24th, 2009 at 4:53 pm (17)

    The Intel Core i7 is now on top selling processor of Intel Corp. ever. because of its specialized components and I’m sure this is the new evolution of upcoming more innovative computers an introductory path that enables us to make more things efficiently..

  18. Gravatar Icon josewerkz replied on Apr 14th, 2009 at 5:36 pm (18)

    we should be reminded that processor (whether its intel or amd) is not the be all and end all of a rig. it should be accompanied by high-end graphics card and a very promising memory modules. believe me, without the other mentioned, its just a dud.

  19. Gravatar Icon sourjerer replied on May 1st, 2009 at 12:07 pm (19)

    well at current times its not practical to go buy a core i7 the price is too damn high….. and also with its other components like the motherboard…

    hghss..

    for now if I am going to build my own pc… i would choose a AMD based system….

    for my motherboard i will go with any brand which has a 790fx chipset, a phenom 2 X4 black edition (its a cinch to overclock :) ) 1000w power supply a radeon hd 4890 for maximum graphics performance, 500gb of hd, and 8gb of RAM (yeah im going for the 64bit os)……….

    personally i don;t like intel’s they are extremely hot not enough performance to cost ratio and don’t easily overclock……

    well that’s my opinion

    peace everybody

    take care and God Bless!

  20. Gravatar Icon JAYSON replied on Jul 7th, 2009 at 6:32 pm (20)

    well at current times its not practical to go buy a core i7 the price is too damn high….. and also with its other components like the motherboard…

    hghss..

    for now if I am going to build my own pc… i would choose a AMD based system….

    for my motherboard i will go with any brand which has a 790fx chipset, a phenom 2 X4 black edition (its a cinch to overclock :) ) 1000w power supply a radeon hd 4890 for maximum graphics performance, 500gb of hd, and 8gb of RAM (yeah im going for the 64bit os)……….

    personally i don;t like intel’s they are extremely hot not enough performance to cost ratio and don’t easily overclock……

    well that’s my opinion

    peace everybody

    take care and God Bless!

  21. Gravatar Icon pierce replied on Jul 23rd, 2009 at 8:55 am (21)

    agree…why would i spend a lot for a rig that will be outdated after 2yrs…yes that is true…i got my rig(e7200,p35mobo with 9800gtx) and now new stuff are available for the same price as my rig a year ago…and they’re step higher…

    well, its up to you if you want to waste money…

  22. Gravatar Icon IC DeaDPiPoL replied on Jul 29th, 2009 at 11:32 pm (22)

    est P30,000 a processor?!?

    A better investment would be to buy the mid-ranged cost/performance processors available today and spend the rest on RAM, HDD & Optical Media Storage and GFX Accelerator and other peripherals(tv-tuners etc) and still have enough money for a snack.

  23. Gravatar Icon bongBASTIC replied on Aug 25th, 2009 at 10:00 pm (23)

    pls email me with the info i need. i wonder what is the best or if not the best processor or its counterpart with other brand with the lowest price.
    thank you! – bong_bejasa@yahoo.com

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