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Written by Olin Coles   
Wednesday, 04 November 2009
Article Index
AMD Phenom-II X4-965 BE 125W CPU HDZ965FBK4DGM
Features and Specifications
Closer Look: Phenom-II X4-965 BE
Testing and Results
EVEREST CPU Benchmarks
PCMark Vantage System Tests
Pro/ENGINEER Benchmark
Devil May Cry 4 Benchmark
Far Cry 2 Benchmark
Resident Evil 5 Tests
X4-965 Overclock Results
Power Consumption
Final Thoughts and Conclusion

Devil May Cry 4 Benchmark

Devil May Cry 4 was released on PC in early 2007 as the fourth installment to the Devil May Cry video game series. DMC4 is a direct port from the PC platform to console versions, which operate at the native 720P game resolution with no other platform restrictions. Devil May Cry 4 uses the refined MT Framework game engine, which has been used for many popular Capcom game titles over the past several years.

MT Framework is an exclusive seventh generation game engine built to be used with games developed for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and PC ports. MT stands for "Multi-Thread", "Meta Tools" and "Multi-Target". Originally meant to be an outside engine, but none matched their specific requirements in performance and flexibility. Games using the MT Framework are originally developed on the PC and then ported to the other two console platforms.

On the PC version a special bonus called Turbo Mode is featured, giving the game a slightly faster speed, and a new difficulty called Legendary Dark Knight Mode is implemented. The PC version also has both DirectX 9 and DirectX 10 mode for Microsoft Windows XP and Vista Operating Systems.

It's always nice to be able to compare the results we receive here at Benchmark Reviews with the results you test for on your own computer system. Usually this isn't possible, since settings and configurations make it nearly difficult to match one system to the next; plus you have to own the game or benchmark tool we used.

Devil May Cry 4 fixes this, and offers a free benchmark tool available for download. Because the DMC4 MT Framework game engine is rather low-demand for today's cutting edge multi-GPU video cards, Benchmark Reviews uses the DirectX 10 test set at 1920x1200 resolution to test with 8x AA (highest common AA setting available between GeForce and Radeon video cards) and 16x AF. The benchmark runs through four different test scenes, but scenes #2 and #4 usually offer the most graphical challenge.

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Using a reference Radeon HD 5850 in each system, the AMD Phenom-II X4-965 BE series leads by 6 FPS in the two most demanding DMC4 benchmark scenes. Although 6 FPS (almost 6%) is certainly a decent advantage that might make or break some games, the difference is too close call at this point. Let's see how these processors perform in Far Cry 2...



 

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# DDR2???Rapture 2010-03-10 06:06
Why would you test AMD's flagship processor with DDR2 memory??? You're practically giving Intel's i5 processor the edge in all the benchmarks!
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# Not reallyOlin Coles 2010-03-10 07:15
Since the DDR2 we tested was the same speed as the DDR3 there wouldn't be any noticeable difference, let alone a measurable one. I suggest that you read our "DDR3 RAM: System Memory Technology Explained" article located at benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=174&Itemid=38

Even if they both used the exact same memory kit for each system, the Intel i5 would still have the advantage of an integrated multimedia controller directly on the CPU.
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# A little Deceptive ....James Smith 2010-03-27 02:57
Care to Re-Run those Benchmarks with the i5 @ 4ghz and Amd 965 both at 4ghz? Clock for Clock AMD does less ,it's Just the Way it is ...Amd is for Budget gamers and intel is for Enthusiasts (with money),Simple...(I'm not a "Fan Boy" ) I've bought Both...
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# huh?wipeout 2010-06-07 16:05
the phenom 2 has a memory controller directly on the cpu. didnt you know this?
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# RE: huh?Olin Coles 2010-06-07 16:09
Yes, I know this... it's in all of our reviews. Did you mean the the integrated multimedia controller? That's what I had referred to.
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# overclocking to 4.0mark 2010-06-12 09:06
i have the same CPU as you do. i have a h50 CPU cooler, 2X2gb g-skill of ram, 1tb caviar black and ASUS M4A78T-E motherboard. i've been looking for the right settings to put in my bios, but never succeeded. whenever i would run a stress test it would crash after a few seconds. usually in order for it to be stable, the test has to run for an hour or 2. mind helping me out?
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# What are your settings?Olin Coles 2010-06-12 09:42
You really didn't give us any usable information, such as voltage and BIOS settings.
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# RE: AMD Phenom-II X4-965 BE 125W CPU HDZ965FBK4DGMmark 2010-06-14 21:46
woops, my bad. voltage: 1.5 - bus: 200 - multiplier: 20 and the rest is set to Auto.
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# RE: RE: AMD Phenom-II X4-965 BE 125W CPU HDZ965FBK4DGMOlin Coles 2010-06-15 06:57
Take a look at this overclocking guide: benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=162
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