CPUBoss Review Our evaluation of 760 vs 4590

Performance

Benchmark performance using all cores

Passmark

Single-core Performance

Individual core benchmark performance

Passmark (Single Core)

Overclocking

How much speed can you get out of the processor?

Passmark (Overclocked) and Unlocked

Value

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Performance Per Dollar

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Differences What are the advantages of each

Front view of Intel Core i5 760

Reasons to consider the
Intel Core i5 760

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More l3 cache 8 MB vs 6 MB Around 35% more l3 cache; more data can be stored in the l3 cache for quick access later
More l3 cache per core 2 MB/core vs 1.5 MB/core Around 35% more l3 cache per core
Front view of Intel Core i5 4590

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Intel Core i5 4590

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Newer manufacturing process 22 nms vs 45 nms A newer manufacturing process allows for a more powerful, yet cooler running processor
Has a built-in GPU Yes vs No Somewhat common; A separate graphics adapter is not required
Higher turbo clock speed 3.7 GHz vs 3.33 GHz More than 10% higher turbo clock speed
Higher clock speed 3.3 GHz vs 2.8 GHz Around 20% higher clock speed
Much better PassMark (Single core) score 2,111 vs 1,197 More than 75% better PassMark (Single core) score
Supports trusted computing Yes vs No Somewhat common; Allows for safer, more reliable computing
Significantly better performance per dollar 5.9 pt/$ vs 2.75 pt/$ Around 2.2x better performance per dollar
Better PassMark score 7,220 vs 3,921 Around 85% better PassMark score
Marginally newer May, 2014 vs Jul, 2010 Release date over 3 years later
Better PassMark (Overclocked) score 2,861.9 vs 1,682.4 More than 70% better PassMark (Overclocked) score

Benchmarks Real world tests of Core i5 760 vs 4590

Passmark (Single Core)

Specifications Full list of technical specs

summary

Core i5 760  vs
4590 
Clock speed 2.8 GHz 3.3 GHz
Turbo clock speed 3.33 GHz 3.7 GHz
Cores Quad core Quad core
Socket type
LGA 1156
LGA 1150
Is unlocked No No
Is hyperthreaded No No

features

Has a NX bit Yes Yes
Supports trusted computing No Yes
Has vitualization support Yes Yes
Instruction-set-extensions
MMX
SSE
SSE4.2
AVX
SSE3
FMA3
SSE2
EM64T
F16C
Supplemental SSE3
SSE4.1
SSE4
AVX 2.0
AES
Supports dynamic frequency scaling Yes Yes

gpu

GPU None GPU
Label N/A Intel® HD Graphics 4600
Number of displays supported N/A 3
GPU clock speed N/A 350 MHz
Turbo clock speed N/A 1,150 MHz

details

Core i5 760  vs
4590 
Architecture x86-64 x86-64
Threads 4 4
L2 cache 1 MB 1 MB
L2 cache per core 0.25 MB/core 0.25 MB/core
L3 cache 8 MB 6 MB
L3 cache per core 2 MB/core 1.5 MB/core
Manufacture process 45 nms 22 nms
Max CPUs 1 1
Clock multiplier 21 33

overclocking

PassMark (Overclocked) 1,682.4 2,861.9

power consumption

Typical power consumption 114.5W N/A

memory controller

Memory controller Built-in Built-in
Memory type
DDR3-1600
DDR3-1333
DDR3-1066
Channels Dual Channel Dual Channel
Supports ECC No No
Maximum bandwidth 21,333.32 MB/s 25,600 MB/s
Intel Core i5 760
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