AMD A10-5800K vs Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9775

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Physical Specifications

Socket AMD Socket FM2 Intel Socket 771
Process size 32 nm 45 nm
Transistors 1,178 million 820 million
Die size 246 mm² 2x 107 mm²
Package µPGA FC-LGA6
tCaseMax 74°C 63°C
Foundry Intel

Performance

Frequency 3.8 GHz 3.2 GHz
Turbo clock up to 4.2 GHz
Base clock 100 MHz 400 MHz
Multiplier 38.0x 8.0x
Multiplier unlocked Yes Yes
Voltage 1.475 V 1.35 V
TDP 100 W 150 W

Architecture Details

Vertical Segment Desktop Desktop
Production status unknown End-of-life
Release date Oct 2nd, 2012 Mar 24th, 2008
Codename Trinity Yorkfield
Generation A10 Core 2 Extreme
Part AD580KWOA44HJAD580KWOHJBOX EU80574XL088N
Memory support DDR3 Dual-channel DDR2
ECC memory No No

Cores

Total Cores 4 4
Total Threads 4 4
SMP # CPUs 1 1
Integrated graphics Radeon HD 7660D

Cache

Cache L1 128K (per core) 64K (per core)
Cache L2 1MB (per core) 12MB (shared)

Notes

Notes This processor comes with an unlocked base clock multiplier, allowing users to set the multiplier value higher than shipped value, to facilitate better overclocking. Being an Extreme Edition processor, it features an unlocked FSB multiplier that allows users to set the multiplier value above its shipped value. Unlike the QX9770, this chip uses the LGA-771 socket and is only compatible with Intel D5400XS "Skulltrail",

Features & Technologies

3DNow! Yes
AMD-V Yes
AMD64 Yes
CnQ Yes
EIST Yes
Intel 64 Yes
MMX Yes Yes
NX bit Yes
SSE Yes Yes
SSE2 Yes Yes
SSE3 Yes Yes
SSE4.1 Yes
SSE4A Yes
SSSE3 Yes
VT-x Yes

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