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Abstrakt: Today, AMD launches the Phenom II processor, and Viking Reviews are ready with both the review as well as the comparison with a selection of its closest competitors. The Phenom II processor is launched as a part of the Dragon platform. Like the previou...
Abstrakt: This article has been written after additional tests of the AMD Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition, the recent flagship from this company. We had already reviewed this processor according to our standard test procedure here and had benchmarked it in the ov...
Definite upgrade for all earlier AM2/AM2processors, Top choice for building a new AMD DDR2 rig, Overclocked well, Priced right
With the release of AM3, it's a hard decision whether to build AM2or AM3
Again, the testing results were expected, with good results from the Phenom 9950, better results from the Phenom 940 at stock clock, and the best from the 940 at overclock.As I had hoped and expected, the Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition is a definite i...
Does not utilize backward compatible AM3 socket interface, Does not include DDR3 memory support
In the majority of our gaming benchmarks and some of the CPU tests, the 3.0GHz AMD Phenom II X4 940BE either matched or outperformed the 2.66GHz Intel Core i7-920 processor. For many, performance may be defined as a artificial score from a synthetic be...
Abstrakt: Finally, the socket AM2+ Phenom II processors will be forward-compatible with the upcoming AM3 socket and will support both DDR2 and DDR3. This effectively lets users upgrade their systems piecemeal, which is always a nice treat.
Lower Power Usage, Greater Overclocking Headroom, Improved Media Encoding, Better Gaming Scores, Backwards Compatible with AM2
Limited to DDR2 Memory, 1.8 GHz HT, Not a Core i7 Killer
The Phenom II X4 is really what AMD should have released as the first wave of Phenom processors. It offers enhanced performance and higher overclocks, and at 45nm, it also provides class-leading power consumption numbers. The Phenom II X4 is definitel...
Since the Phenom IIs "real” platform with AM3 and DDR3 is not available yet, a final conclusion cannot be made. It is indeed unlikely that the forthcoming Phenom II models will be able to beat the Core i7, but this isnt really important, because the...
In the little time AMD had, it did the best it could. While it seems some engineers took at least a year off and with a few bumps in the road that slowed AMD down considerably, the chipmaker is finally on the right track. The new CPU is clocked faster ...
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Udgivet: 2009-01-08, Forfatter: Mike , anmeldelse af: icrontic.com
Abstrakt: It’s been a little over a year since the original launch of the AMD Phenom processor. We really do wish that we can say “It took the market by storm” when it was released back in November of 2007, but unfortunately, we can’t. The original Phenom launch...