CPUBoss Review Our evaluation of 4130 vs 7700K

Performance

Benchmark performance using all cores

Passmark and GeekBench (32-bit)

Single-core Performance

Individual core benchmark performance

Passmark (Single Core)

Overclocking

How much speed can you get out of the processor?

Unlocked

Value

Are you paying a premium for performance?

Performance Per Dollar

CPUBoss Score

Performance, Single-core Performance, Overclocking and Value

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Intel Core i3 4130 

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Intel Core i3 4130

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Front view of Intel Core i3 4130

Differences What are the advantages of each

Front view of Intel Core i3 4130

Reasons to consider the
Intel Core i3 4130

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Is hyperthreaded Yes vs No Somewhat common; Maximizes usage of each CPU core
Supports dynamic frequency scaling Yes vs No Somewhat common; Allows for maximum performance when needed, while conserving power and minimizing heat production when not needed
Newer manufacturing process 22 nms vs 28 nms A newer manufacturing process allows for a more powerful, yet cooler running processor
Has a NX bit Yes vs No Somewhat common; Prevents a common class of security exploits
Significantly better PassMark (Single core) score 1,979 vs 1,519 More than 30% better PassMark (Single core) score
Significantly better performance per dollar 6.62 pt/$ vs 4.68 pt/$ More than 40% better performance per dollar
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AMD A10 7700K

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Much more l2 cache 4 MB vs 0.5 MB 8x more l2 cache; more data can be stored in the l2 cache for quick access later
Is unlocked Yes vs No Somewhat common; An unlocked multiplier allows for easier overclocking
Significantly higher GPU clock speed 720 MHz vs 350 MHz More than 2x higher GPU clock speed
More cores 4 vs 2 Twice as many cores; run more applications at once
Much more l2 cache per core 1 MB/core vs 0.25 MB/core 4x more l2 cache per core
Marginally newer Jan, 2014 vs Jul, 2013 Release date 6 months later

Benchmarks Real world tests of Core i3 4130 vs A10 7700K

GeekBench (32-bit)

Core i3 4130
6,265
A10 7700K
6,158

GeekBench

Core i3 4130
6,792
A10 7700K
6,158

Passmark (Single Core)

Core i3 4130
1,979
A10 7700K
1,519

Specifications Full list of technical specs

summary

Core i3 4130  vs
A10 7700K 
Clock speed 3.4 GHz 3.4 GHz
Cores Dual core Quad core
Is unlocked No Yes
Is hyperthreaded Yes No

features

Has a NX bit Yes No
Supports trusted computing No No
Has vitualization support Yes Yes
Instruction-set-extensions
MMX
SSE
SSE4.2
AVX
SSE3
FMA3
SSE2
FMA4
F16C
Supplemental SSE3
SSE4.1
SSE4
SSE4a
AVX 2.0
AES
SSE Family
FMA
Supports dynamic frequency scaling Yes No

power consumption

Typical power consumption 43.88W N/A

details

Core i3 4130  vs
A10 7700K 
Architecture x86-64 x86-64
Threads 4 4
L2 cache 0.5 MB 4 MB
L2 cache per core 0.25 MB/core 1 MB/core
Manufacture process 22 nms 28 nms
Max CPUs 1 1

gpu

GPU GPU GPU
Label Intel® HD graphics 4400 Radeon R7 series
GPU clock speed 350 MHz 720 MHz

memory controller

Memory controller Built-in Built-in
Memory type
DDR3-2133
DDR3-1600
DDR3-1333
Channels Dual Channel Dual Channel
Supports ECC Yes No
Maximum bandwidth 25,600 MB/s 34,133.32 MB/s
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