Phenom II X2 545 vs i9-13900K - Need For Speed: Payback GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q - Game Performance Benchmarks


Phenom II X2 545 i9-13900K

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Phenom II X2 545 vs i9-13900K in Need For Speed: Payback using GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q - CPU Performance comparison at Ultra, High, Medium, and Low Quality Settings with 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K resolutions

Phenom II X2 545 i9-13900K

Ultra Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
29.4 FPS
1080p
80.1 FPS
1440p
21.2 FPS
1440p
54.3 FPS
2160p
14.7 FPS
2160p
37.6 FPS
w1440p
19.2 FPS
w1440p
49.1 FPS
High Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
55.3 FPS
1080p
130.7 FPS
1440p
41.6 FPS
1440p
93.8 FPS
2160p
30.2 FPS
2160p
68.4 FPS
w1440p
38.2 FPS
w1440p
86.1 FPS
Medium Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
81.2 FPS
1080p
181.2 FPS
1440p
62.0 FPS
1440p
133.4 FPS
2160p
45.7 FPS
2160p
99.3 FPS
w1440p
57.1 FPS
w1440p
123.1 FPS
Low Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
133.1 FPS
1080p
282.3 FPS
1440p
102.9 FPS
1440p
212.5 FPS
2160p
76.7 FPS
2160p
161.0 FPS
w1440p
95.1 FPS
w1440p
197.1 FPS
Phenom II X2 545
  • The Phenom II X2 545 has higher Level 2 Cache. Data/instructions which have to be processed can be loaded from the fast L2 and the CPU does not have to wait for the very slow DDR RAM
  • The Phenom II X2 545 is more power efficient and generates less heat.
i9-13900K
  • The i9-13900K has higher Level 3 Cache. This is useful when you have substantial multiprocessing workloads, many computationally intense simultaneous processes. More likely on a server, less on a personally used computer for interactive desktop workloads.
  • The i9-13900K has more cores. The benefit of having more cores is that the system can handle more threads. Each core can handle a separate stream of data. This architecture greatly increases the performance of a system that is running concurrent applications.
  • The i9-13900K has more threads. Larger programs are divided into threads (small sections) so that the processor can execute them simultaneously to get faster execution.
  • The i9-13900K has a smaller process size. The faster a transistor can toggle on and off, the faster it can do work. And transistors that turn on and off with less energy are more efficient, reducing the operating power, or “dynamic power consumption,” required by a processor.

Compare Phenom II X2 545 vs i9-13900K specifications

Phenom II X2 545 vs i9-13900K Architecture

Phenom II X2 545 i9-13900K
CodenameCallistoRaptor Lake-S
GenerationPhenom II X2 (Callisto)Core i9 (Raptor Lake)
MarketDesktopDesktop
Memory SupportDDR3DDR4, DDR5 Dual-channel
Part#HDX545WFK2DGIHDX545WFGIBOXHDX545WFK2DGMHDX545WFGMBOXSRMBH
Production StatusEnd-of-lifeActive

Phenom II X2 545 vs i9-13900K Cache

Phenom II X2 545 i9-13900K
Cache L1128K (per core)80K (per core)
Cache L2512K (per core)2MB (per core)
Cache L36MB (per core)36MB (shared)

Phenom II X2 545 vs i9-13900K Cores

Phenom II X2 545 i9-13900K
# of Cores224
# of Threads232
Integrated GraphicsN/AUHD Graphics 770
SMP # CPUs11

Phenom II X2 545 vs i9-13900K Features

Phenom II X2 545 i9-13900K

Phenom II X2 545 vs i9-13900K Performance

Phenom II X2 545 i9-13900K
Base Clock200 MHz100 MHz
Frequency3 GHz3 GHz
Multiplier15.0x30.0x
Multiplier UnlockedNoYes
TDP80 W125 W
Turbo ClockN/Aup to 5.8 GHz

Phenom II X2 545 vs i9-13900K Physical

Phenom II X2 545 i9-13900K
Die Size258 mm²257 mm²
PackageµPGAFC-LGA16A
Process Size45 nm10 nm
SocketAMD Socket AM3Intel Socket 1700
tCaseMaxunknown72°C

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vireodrove 8 years ago
Phenom II x2 545 unlocked + 5ghz ocI will be running a novel cooling system that can run this OC (even higher xD) no problem on perfect temperatures. Will it last?
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hypocrisywrongful 8 years ago
5ghz would be hard to obtain on the Phenom II line, 6ghz, if I remember right, was a record for AMD on a single core on the Phenom II.The chip will OC better when it's colder, like way below room temp.
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subhelicopter 7 years ago
AMD FX 8350 8-core over AMD Phenom II X2 545?First of all, hey everyone. I just build a "free" computer with these features; motherboard: MSI 970 AM3+. CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 545. GPU: GTX 1050 2GB. RAM: 4GB. So I believe it has some sort of problem called "bottleneck"; the CPU is too low for GPU so the performance of the computer is really bad, I can't even play most basic games, and I want to play games like BF1/CS:GO or even PUBG. I plan to improve my CPU to AMD FX 8350 8-core and add 4GB RAM, which makes it a total of 8. So as I mentioned before, I had no plan for building a PC, and I have no budget more than 200 dollars right now. Will I able to improve my performance on my PC if I buy these parts? Will it solve my bottleneck and let me play old/present games on medium settings? I have no plans for the future with this PC so it will be great if this computer can manage to hold for a year or two.
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addiebecome 7 years ago
Your problem is your Phenom II is a dual core. That motherboard looks like it can handle a more powerful CPU with no problem, so you have some options. My advice is to get the fastest Phenom II X4 or the fastest FX 6xxx or 8xxx series CPU you can afford. The Phenom II and FX performance scales up as the clockspeeds go up, so it's critical that you get the fastest one you can. What you don't need are more than an X4 or FX 6xxx(if it's a fast one). You'll get the majority of game performance out of an FX 6xxx that you would get from an 8xxx series. If you can get an 8xxx series at close to the same price then that's fine, but don't pay a lot extra for one.With the CPU upgrade combined with your 1050 and 8gb system ram you'll have a workable budget gaming computer. Certain games, like PUBG, will still not run all that great, at least not at 1080p. So focus on a more well optimized game like Fortnite, or less demanding games like CSGO.
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sistonalumni 9 years ago
New GPU For Phenom II X2 545Hi, I have Phenom X2 545 and hd6570, my resulation is 1366x768, and i want to new graphics card, HD6570 is not enough. what best GPU for x2 545?
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potsubway 9 years ago
Agreed, if you're going to switch to Intel, a Skylake build will not only be roughly the same cost as a Haswell build, but will last you longer.It all depends on your budget, though. If you're limited to 200 euros total, then even the Skylake i3 build @HIsgsz suggested is going to break your bank, as it swaps our your CPU/motherboard/RAM but leaves you with your old GPU (which is going to keep your performance down as well). If your budget is limited to 200 euros or less, for right now just go for a GPU upgrade. de.pcpartpicker.com is showing an R9 260X for around 120 euros, with a GTX 950 (another decent choice) running to 150 euros -- although, depending on your PSU, you may want to try to get one of the "75W" versions of the GTX 950. They're like a lot of the GTX 750Tis, where they don't need a separate PCIe power connector (ideal for lower-power or lower-quality PSUs, especially non-modular ones without PCIe power connectors), although the only model it listed was about 170 euros.
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