Phenom II X2 550 vs i9-12900K - The Callisto Protocol RTX 3080 Ti Mobile - Game Performance Benchmarks


Phenom II X2 550 i9-12900K

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Phenom II X2 550 vs i9-12900K in The Callisto Protocol using RTX 3080 Ti Mobile - CPU Performance comparison at Ultra, High, Medium, and Low Quality Settings with 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K resolutions

Phenom II X2 550 i9-12900K

Ultra Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
22.9 FPS
1080p
60.9 FPS
1440p
16.3 FPS
1440p
42.3 FPS
2160p
8.2 FPS
2160p
21.1 FPS
w1440p
13.1 FPS
w1440p
33.9 FPS
High Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
44.5 FPS
1080p
103.5 FPS
1440p
33.1 FPS
1440p
75.7 FPS
2160p
18.0 FPS
2160p
41.5 FPS
w1440p
27.3 FPS
w1440p
62.6 FPS
Medium Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
66.1 FPS
1080p
146.1 FPS
1440p
49.9 FPS
1440p
109.2 FPS
2160p
27.9 FPS
2160p
61.8 FPS
w1440p
41.5 FPS
w1440p
91.3 FPS
Low Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
109.4 FPS
1080p
231.3 FPS
1440p
83.4 FPS
1440p
176.1 FPS
2160p
47.6 FPS
2160p
102.5 FPS
w1440p
69.9 FPS
w1440p
148.6 FPS
Phenom II X2 550
  • The Phenom II X2 550 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 550 is more power efficient and generates less heat.
i9-12900K
  • The i9-12900K 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 i9-12900K 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 i9-12900K has more threads. Larger programs are divided into threads (small sections) so that the processor can execute them simultaneously to get faster execution.
  • For some games, a cpu with a higher clock speed, or in a technical name IPC (Instructions per clock), has better results than other CPU's with higher core count and lower core speed.
  • The i9-12900K 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 550 vs i9-12900K specifications

Phenom II X2 550 vs i9-12900K Architecture

Phenom II X2 550 i9-12900K
CodenameCallistoAlder Lake
GenerationPhenom II X2 (Callisto)Core i9 (Alder Lake-S)
MarketDesktopDesktop
Memory SupportDDR3DDR4-3200 MHz Dual-channel
Part#HDX550WFK2DGMHDX550WFGMBOXunknown
Production StatusEnd-of-lifeActive

Phenom II X2 550 vs i9-12900K Cache

Phenom II X2 550 i9-12900K
Cache L1128K (per core)64K (per core)
Cache L2512K (per core)14MB (shared)
Cache L36MB (shared)30MB (shared)

Phenom II X2 550 vs i9-12900K Cores

Phenom II X2 550 i9-12900K
# of Cores216
# of Threads224
Integrated GraphicsN/AUHD Graphics 770
SMP # CPUs11

Phenom II X2 550 vs i9-12900K Features

Phenom II X2 550 i9-12900K

Phenom II X2 550 vs i9-12900K Performance

Phenom II X2 550 i9-12900K
Base Clock200 MHz100 MHz
Frequency3.1 GHz3.2 GHz
Multiplier15.5x32.0x
Multiplier UnlockedNoYes
TDP80 W125 W
Turbo ClockN/Aup to 5.2 GHz

Phenom II X2 550 vs i9-12900K Physical

Phenom II X2 550 i9-12900K
Die Size258 mm²unknown
PackageµPGAFC-LGA1700
Process Size45 nm10 nm
SocketAMD Socket AM3Intel Socket 1700
Transistors758 millionunknown
tCaseMaxunknown72°C

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barbonboxy 8 years ago
AMD Phenom II X2 550 running MayaMy PC Specs:CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 550RAM: 16GB DDR3MOBO: Gigabyte GA-MA770TGFX Card: GeForce GT 640SSD: 120GB SSDHDD: 1TB HDDPSU: Aerocool Strike X 500WSo my question here is: Will the PC able to handle Maya 2017 efficiently, I mean can it render or run 3D faster? Because it's really really slow.Does it have conflict with its CPU because its old?
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awedcuddly 8 years ago
Old 2 core + 2017 Maya = slow.
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cookeroxidize 10 years ago
Problem unlocking Phenom II X2 550Greetings,I recently got Phenom II X2 550.On overclocking forums,it is a proven that it is actualy a Phenom II X4. I went into bios and unlocked all cores.After saving changes,CPU is now recognized as Phenom II X4 B55.Problem occurs after Windows get's loaded.Just before it enters desktop,I get BSOD with error something like this: fault_page_in_non_paged_area and then after that something is written in the ().I think error is not the same always,but it always containts something with "page" in it.I also tried to increase voltage,and once it managed to load Windows fully and I was on desktop,but after I clicked on folder browser,again BSOD showed up.I then went into bios and left it unlocked,but disabled two cores.It was still showing up as X4 B55 but if I went into Speedfan,it finds two cores as it should. Now I unlocked third core,and it appears stable.How do I make fourth core to work?
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egretpunctured 10 years ago
Most unlock because they sold more of them than they had bad chips. Both my friend and I got them and both unlocked just fine. I've been running mine at 3.6GHz at up to 1.4875V 24/7for 5 years with no issues at all. Gaming, prime 95, and folding at home situations where it's at full load for days. You do need a good cooler though. Has to stay under 60C at ful load preferably 55You can give it more voltage and test or turn down clocks. Just like overclocking slowly step up voltage and watch temps. If you can't get it stable on your system without going to 1.5V then forget it and be happy with 3 cores. Increasing voltage doesn't "mask" the problem or Fail "soon" however it is used and old so if it's been run hard it won't be great for it. A very real reason for these to be rejected as X4s was because they wouldn't hit the TDP because they would need more voltage/power to perform.
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sputterequilibrium 11 years ago
unclocking cores of AMD PHENOM II X2 550Hi everybody:Does the MotherBoard "GigaByte GA-MA785GT-UD3H" support unclocking cores of CPU "AMD PHENOM II X2 550" ???Does it need additional cooling or new fan?Thank you...
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dillsonore 11 years ago
The motherboard has a SB710 and the BIOS has ACC, so the motherboard is capable. Whether the chip unlocks or not is a gamble. I had two Phenom II 550s and only one would unlock to B50x4.Here is the Core unlocking guide for a step by step if you need it:http://www.overclock.net/t/535501/amd-k10-5-core-cache-unlocking-guideAs far as cooling, it becomes a 125W CPU like the Phenom II 955 so it will need more cooling. Usually the TCTL calculation becomes FUBAR'd when unlocked, so just monitor socket temperature.
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tosserstudio 11 years ago
Upgrading AMD Phenom II X2 550 3.1GHzI bought this system about 4 years agoAMD Phenom II X2 550 3.1GHz ProcessorGigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2H motherboard4GB PC2-6400 MemoryATi Radeon HD 5670 512MB Graphics Card500GB 7200RPM Hard DiskCorsair CX750 Builder Series CX 750W ATX/EPS 80 PLUS Bronze PSUWindows 7 pro 64-Bit SP119in ViewSonic VA1913WM monitorI would like to upgrade it for gaming. I'm going to buy the Radeon R9 270X OC 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card and would like to know what CPU I should get as well.Approximate Purchase Date: next couple of monthsBudget Range: £120 for GPU, £150 for CPU and/or RamSystem Usage: GamingParts to Upgrade: graphics card, CPU and/or RamDo you need to buy OS: NoLocation: UKParts Preferences: Sapphire Dual-X Radeon R9 270X OC 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card Overclocking: NoSLI or Crossfire: NoYour Monitor Resolution: 1366 X 768Additional Comments: I don't have much of a clue about building PCs so any advice on my system would be awesomeness.Why Are You Upgrading: to improve gaming settings and get better frame rates.Thanks!
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inbreeding 11 years ago
If you can find one, a Phenom II x4 or Phenom II x6 would match up well with the video card you plan to buy. The only problem is that your board will only support up to 95w CPUs max, so that will limit you a bit on the options. Here is the best that your current board supports: http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0056D5AMY/ref=dp_olp_used_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=used Before you install it, make sure to update your bios to the latest revision with your old CPU installed. Once it's done you can switch your new CPU in.If you had more money to spend I would recommend a new Motherboard+CPU+DDR3 Ram, but that will be over $200.PS: I checked Amazon.uk but there were none of the chips listed, so I linked to the US site. They do ship internationally though.
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