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Cinebench R10
Maxon Cinebench R10 is a benchmark utility based on Maxon's Cinema 4D animation software. The test comes in single- and multi-thread varieties and the multi-thread xCPU-test was used for our benchmarking.

Unfortunately, I don't have the single threaded results for the AMD and LGA775 setups, but fortunately I do for the newer P55-system. This means that we can take a look on what the actual impact of the HyperThreading technology is on performance, as the i5 750 lacks this feature while the i7 870 has it.
Sure enough HT seems to improve the results in multithreaded solutions. Here the i7 870 results improve by 3.69x when comparing the single threaded results to the multithreaded results on stock settings. When overclocked this ratio increases all the way to 4.11x! The i5 750 on the other hand has comparable ratios of 3.24x and 3.59x when running with default and overclocked settings.
Other than that the results are just about comparable to every other benchmark show before this orderwise.
wPrime 32M
"wPrime is a benchmarking application designed to use a higly multithreaded approach to calculating the square-roots of large amounts of numbers (up to 32 billion at this stage!)"

Nothing surprising here...
POV-RAY
Pov-Ray is a freeware ray-tracing software for rendering images with highly realistic lighting. The stock benchmark file was used.

The POV-RAY benchmark was only run with the same settings with the LGA1156-setup.
Photoshop CS4
In our in-house Photoshop test we resized an ran the CS4 reduce noise-filter on a batch of pictures.

For some peculiar reason I couldn't get the results I was expecting from the i7 870 even though I ran the benchmark several times. After overclocking the results were at the expected level however. The newer Intel CPUs proved much more efficient with the Photoshop benchmark than the AMD 965 BE.
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