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the speed and stability you need for your applications, notably for the latest generation video games that require more power to run. The AMD Phenom X3 uses Hyper...
speed and stability you needfor your applications, notably for the latest generation video games that require morepower to run. The AMD Phenom X3 uses HyperTransp...
the speed and stability you need for your applications, notably for the latest generation video games that require more power to run. The AMD Phenom X3 uses HyperTransport for even faster speeds and acts as your system?s brain, making it an essential computer component!
speed and stability you needfor your applications, notably for the latest generation video games that require morepower to run. The AMD Phenom X3 uses HyperTransport for evenfaster speeds and acts as your system?s brain, making it an essential computercomponent!
...The AMD Duron is a very good alternative to the more expensive Pentium 4 and Athlon processors. Line-moderately the Duron core is based on that of the Athlon and brings therefore also Anna-honouring just as good achievement (closer information see bench mark). For fast plays with complex diagram I would recommend this processor. I have mean AMD tested computers with some running plays, which ran all very good and made no problems.
Generally I am with my Duron 1.2Ghz. Very contently. He falls hardly off and mostly only if any program not reliably runs and an error has. The AMD Duron 1.2Ghz. runs with a Frontside bus from 2x100 MHz. This processor is meant for all Main boards, which possess a A-base. The Motherboard operates the processor with a tension of approximately 3.3 V. The price for this processor is to be decided a second good...
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Advantages: quad-core design handles data efficiently; cheaper than competing Intel quad-core chips. Disadvantages: Expensive
...The good: "True" quad-core design handles data efficiently; cheaper than competing Intel quad-core chips.
The bad: Not fast enough to justify the price savings compared to Intel's chips; next-gen Intel quad-core due out soon could further the performance gap.
The bottom line: AMD's new Phenom quad-core CPU has little to recommend it over competing chips from Intel. The Phenom is marginally less expensive, but not enough to make up for its subpar performance. Unless AMD drops prices more aggressively, it looks like Intel will maintain its grasp on the CPU market for the foreseeable future.
For raw performance, AMD's Athlon 64 X2 chips have lingered behind their Intel Core 2 Duo counterparts all year. Only aggressive pricing from AMD kept its old dual-core CPUs in systems and on store shelves. According to our testing, AMD will have...
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Advantages: BETTER THAN RIVAL PROCESSER Disadvantages: NONE
...hello there i would like to take a moment to to reveiw this product.i am currently using this amd 64 processer.I installed and fitted my self. first of all i would say the overall quality of the processer is good.And is solidly built.The processer connected too the mother board inside my computer nice and easy.Installation was stait forward and easy aswell.The performance of the amd is outstanding. I often run many programs at the same time,very demanding ones at that such as cubase music editing programs so i need extremly low latency settings all the time.The amd does exactly that.
SPECIFICATIONS.
AMD athlon 64 x2 6000+/3GHzprocessor.
Dual core.
64-bit computing.
Socket AM2.
Clock speed 3GHz.
Cache memory L2 MB [ 2X1 ].
Features;
Hyper transport tecnology,Amd 64,
intergrated memory controller,vires protection.
3 years...
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When I first bought my HP compaq notebook, never did I ever thought of having a good performance with the processor that the shopkeeper suggested and that too with Windows Vista™ premium.
I usually do not go for products that are suggested by others... more
It might be bit techy for some people, but surely help full so here it goes .
I- Introduction
There has been confusion regarding AMD's 64Bit Processor and its line up. Many Users have been confused to tell by AMD's new line up.
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The good: "True" quad-core design handles data efficiently; cheaper than competing Intel quad-core chips.
The bad: Not fast enough to justify the price savings compared to Intel's chips; next-gen Intel quad-core due out soon could further the... more