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To me it looks like 1st review (I could find).
http://www.pcpop.com/doc/1/1039/1039026_all.shtml
They compare it to Pentium G anniversary edition, it does fairly well in modern (threaded workloads). Once OCed the difference would be lower but I'd still have somewhat weaker ST Performance than just 2 threads available for the same money.
They haven't done any OCing on it as far as I can tell but I guess one can expect on par with 7850K OCs, so 4.3-4.5Ghz should be doable on air.
It's worth noting that 860K apparently has full 4MB of L2 cache(just like full APU Kaveri parts) and not just 1MB per module like some websites initially reported.
PS Around the same clocks, my 750K (PD core) scores 15-20% lower than what pcpop got in those benchmarks(apps).
Edit:
Another one, dunno if reviews are related:
http://digi.takungpao.com/pc/jspc/2014-09/2727979.html
More tests in this one though, still reading it.
OK they OCed it to ~4.5Ghz just like I assumed. Pretty solid result.
http://www.pcpop.com/doc/1/1039/1039026_all.shtml
They compare it to Pentium G anniversary edition, it does fairly well in modern (threaded workloads). Once OCed the difference would be lower but I'd still have somewhat weaker ST Performance than just 2 threads available for the same money.
They haven't done any OCing on it as far as I can tell but I guess one can expect on par with 7850K OCs, so 4.3-4.5Ghz should be doable on air.
It's worth noting that 860K apparently has full 4MB of L2 cache(just like full APU Kaveri parts) and not just 1MB per module like some websites initially reported.
PS Around the same clocks, my 750K (PD core) scores 15-20% lower than what pcpop got in those benchmarks(apps).
Edit:
Another one, dunno if reviews are related:
http://digi.takungpao.com/pc/jspc/2014-09/2727979.html
More tests in this one though, still reading it.
OK they OCed it to ~4.5Ghz just like I assumed. Pretty solid result.
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