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At 6:40 seems the CPU was throttling at 2.92ghz and it wasnt really at 60fps at that moment.

In video options there is a FPS target option, make sure you are using "benchmark" or some FPS target higher than 60, so the system doesnt try to throttle because it is near it's FPS target. Altought that throttle might be a BIOS/TDP issue.
 
Can you compute the average improvement both for CPU and GPU benchmarks?

Something like that ??

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Finally i got Civilization V : Brave New World

Huge map, custom settings at 1280x800 and 1080p

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Average at 1280x800

A10-7700K @ 4GHz = 32,22fps
A10-5800K @ 4GHz = 35,31fps

Average at 1080p

A10-7700K @ 4GHz = 39,30fps
A10-5800K @ 4GHz = 33,30fps

And that concludes this review, hope you enjoyed it 😉
 
Looks like a lot of the games are so GPU bound the system power decreases in the 1080p. Because I'm late to the party, hypothetically how many games are going to be more like Thief's power consumption if I'm running DDR3-2400 ram(assuming that setting a faster GPU clock won't fix the issue)?
 
Edit 7-8-2014 : 5800K default added in all Gaming Benchmarks.

Ok i have added the A10-5800K at Default settings with DDR-1866MHz. The results are very interesting especially against the A10-5800K @ 4GHz.
 
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