You must be kidding...
What about...
Corona Renderer Alpha 4 benchmark scene
Living room 100 passes
AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor
Time: 0:9:55, Rays/s: 2,136,694
The whole fx lineup has only 1 FPU per 2 Interger cores. Thus for rendering and such we only have a 4-core.
The first time it hit me when I was rendering a VFX sequence for a film. My 8350 took 10 seconds longer, than the fuc**** 2,7ghz 6-core Phenom x6 1045 next room. It really is a bloddy joke.
The upside, is that you can ignore traditional stability when overclocking and bench stability on FPU tasks. I got my fx 8350 on an hyper 212 evo on 4,7 ghz 24/7, without a crash and good performance in corona. If I open up prime 95 it immidetly stops all stresstests within two seconds due to bad output and too low voltage.
You experience the horror many v-ray users moan about, when they got that processor, just google fx-8350 vray