Valve Multi-core benchmark

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Valve is one of many game developers that plans to incorporate support for multi-core in their latest games. In fact, multi-core optimizations will be incorporated into the next Source engine update just ahead of Half-Life 2 Episode 2.
Before this occurs though Valve has created a set of benchmark applications that are designed to take advantage of multi-threading. The test above, Valve’s particle sim benchmark, runs a series of particle simulations inside the Source engine entirely on the CPU. In one scene, rain is falling heavily in an empty room. The rain drops splash on the ground, which is covered in water.
The benchmark spits out a score based on how quickly the CPU is able to render the scene, with higher scores indicating better performance.
As you can see, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 and AMD 4x4 CPUs perform well here, with the QX6700 returning a score of 85 to the FX-74’s 74. The FX-72 finishes third with a score of 66, which is 18% higher than the 2.93GHz Core 2 Extreme CPU’s score of 54.