Intel Core i5-2405S Review (Page 3 of 11)

Page 3 - Benchmark: AIDA64 CPU

About AIDA64 Extreme Edition

AIDA64 Extreme Edition is a streamlined Windows diagnostic and benchmarking software for home users. AIDA64 Extreme Edition provides a wide range of features to assist in overclocking, hardware error diagnosis, stress testing, and sensor monitoring. It has unique capabilities to assess the performance of the processor, system memory, and disk drives. AIDA64 is compatible with all current 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows operating systems, including Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.

AIDA64 implements a set of 64-bit benchmarks to measure how fast the computer performs various data processing tasks and mathematical calculations. Memory and cache benchmarks are available to analyze system RAM bandwidth and latency. Processor benchmarks utilize MMX, 3DNow! and SSE instructions, and scale up to 32 processor cores. For legacy processors all benchmarks are available in 32-bit version as well. AIDA64 Disk Benchmark determines the data transfer speed of hard disk drives, solid-state drives, optical drives, and flash memory based devices.

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As always, our first set of benchmark results presented on the table are data obtained using AIDA64 CPU tests, formerly known as EVEREST. These synthetic tests, while not directly reflective of real life applications, provide very valuable insight to relative performance of computer hardware with easy to understand numbers. Unlike our RAM and motherboard tests, benchmarking different CPUs actually provide noticeably different scores. All tests are multithreaded, but they put different weighting on the clock speed versus number of physical cores. For the most part, the Core i3-2120 has Hyper Threading and a higher clock speed, but comes with two less cores. The i5-2405S operates at only 2.5GHz, but because it is a true quad core processor, it scored consistently higher than the 3.3GHz Core i3. If you want to know how well the i5-2405S performs with Turbo Boost enabled, it will clock to 3.0GHz on all four cores, making it about 10% slower than the 2500K.


Page Index
1. Introduction and Specifications
2. Intel Core i5-2405S Architecture; Test System
3. Benchmark: AIDA64 CPU
4. Benchmark: AIDA64 FPU
5. Benchmark: AIDA64 Memory
6. Benchmark: BAPCo SYSmark 2007
7. Benchmark: PCMark Vantage
8. Benchmark: 3DMark 11
9. Benchmark: PassMark PerformanceTest 7.0
10. Benchmark: SuperPI 1M, Cinebench R11.5
11. Power Consumption and Conclusion