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Dragon Age: Origins CPU benchmarks - 75 percent boost for quad-cores

PCGH offers CPU benchmarks for Dragon Age Origins. According to their tests the game favors multi-core processors. A Q6600 runs 75 percent faster than a E6600 which has the same clock speed. But more than three or four cores don't deliver a bigger benefit though.
AzraelGauss - contributor
Published: 64 days 17 hours ago | Article | PC
 
 
 

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