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Phenom II X4 965 was introduced in second half of 2009 and quickly became popular. At first it was competitor of late Core 2 Quad series, then first generation of Core i5/7 (Lynfield). The Phenom succesor, FX series CPUs weren't very competitive and thus The X4 965 remained popular in lowend well into Sandy Bridge era and even later. I remember buying mine in late 2012. Core i5-2400 launched in January 2011 and quickly became very popular along with the rest of the Sandy Bridge lineup. I5-2400 is quadcore model without hyper-threading, clocked at 3.2 GHz all-core turbo. While this comparison might not seem very fair, both CPUs were on the market simultaneously for quite some time, especially because 4-core FX were rather bad. Obviously, the X4 was much cheaper than i5 at the time. Also many people upgraded from Phenom to Sandy Bridge... so let's see how they perform today. :) All the test scenes are 100% CPU limited. Testing resolution is always 1920x1080 with 16xAF and vsync off. All the videos are recorded using dedicated PC with capture card, there is zero performance impact on the tested CPUs. CPUs tested: Phenom II X4 965 [4C/4C, 3.4 GHz] http://hw-museum.cz/cpu/210/amd-pheno... Core i5-2400 [4C/4C, 3.2 GHz] 0:00 Introduction 0:26 Black Mesa 1:26 F1 2018 2:56 Far Cry 5 4:34 Mafia: Definitive Edition 6:04 Rise of the Tomb Raider (DX12) 6:48 Power consumption GPU used for all benchmarks - GeForce RTX 3080 (551.61 driver). The power consumption of the CPUs is measured by my own wattmeter designed for this purpose. It also has interface to integrate the power figures to HWinfo64 and therefore also to MSI Afterburner and RTSS. The whole system power consumption measurement is provided by Corsair RM1000i and HWinfo64.