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Compared to AMD’s first quad-core processor, the Phenom, its Phenom II successor offers great improvements, particularly in the area of energy consumption. With all due respect to Intel and the performance milestones it has achieved, the Phenom II o...
Before summarizing the benchmark results, we have to consider a few things: Pricing (as of January 7th, 2009) The Phenom X4 9950 is now priced significantly lower - about $170 from web shops The QX9650 is $1030, and the Q9650 is $550 (The QX is unlock...
It would be wishful thinking to believe that the Phenom II X4 processors were ever going to give the Core i7’s a run for their money, at least in terms of performance. For starters AMD are pitching the Phenom II X4 940 for just $275 US, while the 920 v...
In conclusion, AMD have created a worthy successor for the Phenom processor that continues with backward compatibility and finally breaks the 3Ghz barrier and offers users a truly sturdy cooling system with the Cool N Quiet technology. The movie from...
With a name like Phenom II we were kind of hoping to see something major in change from what AMD calls its improvements to the K10 architecture. Now, we aren’t scoffing at the increase in L3 cache from 2MB to 6MB, or the new fabrication process, but...
Runs cooler than the Phenom 9850, Phenom 940 has unlocked multiplier, Price rivaling current Quad Core CPU offerings, Increased L3 Cache, HyperTransport 3.0, Stock clock speed on 3.0GHz on the Phenom II X4 940...
Only a 25% overclocked increase on air...
When I went into this review I kept an open mind about what to expect. I did not want to get my hopes up but neither did I want to set a bad expectation. When I started off my testing I kept two things in mind. One was where the Phenom 9850 stood on t...
Udgivet: 2009-02-23, Forfatter: Scott , anmeldelse af: pcworld.co.nz
Abstrakt: NameAlmost a year to the day after Intel made the move from a 65nm manufacturing process to 45nm – allowing it to pack more transistors into a piece of silicon and thus ramp up clock speeds – AMD finally joins in the fun. For AMD it's the same old story o...
AMDs Phenom II is better than Intels Core 2 Quad Q9300 but not a patch on Core i7 and that’s a problem. AMD is playing catch-up with a die-shrink and a move to DDR 3 while Intel is busy changing the world. ® More CPU Reviews... Intel Core i7 VIA N...
Phenom II easily beats out Phenom X4 and gives midrange Core 2 Quads a good fight, Overclocks well, suggesting significant headroom for 2009, Dragon platform makes implicit
Quite powerhungry, as a platform, when compared to Core 2 Quad, Core i7 is still comfortably faster in most applications, 940 price needs to drop <£200 and 920 to <£150 to entice enthusiasts away from Intel.
The twin Phenom II processors from AMD, released today and available later on this month, are exactly what the company needed just over a year ago, when the original quad-core Phenoms were released. We say this because performance from the top-of-the...
Abstrakt: Its way past high-time that AMD launched a counter-strike to the flurry of compelling Intel CPUs thatve been launched since Phenom first got off of the ground. The switch over to 45 nm manufacturing seemingly took a lot longer than the company origin...