techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-30 03:25:33
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Whats AMDs up to? Youd assume it would use a high-end chip to launch its new AM3 socket. But here we are with this 2.6GHz quad-core model. AM3 is actually physically identical to the AM2 socket, which means this CPU will also slot into many existing...
Backwards compatible with AM2+, Decent overclocking headroom, Competitively priced...
Disappointing DDR3 performance...
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The first two models of AMD’s Phenom II processor showed that the move from 65nm to 45nm was thoroughly good news. It reduced power draw and waste heat while allowing AMD to increase clock speeds, which is very jubbly indeed. Now it’s time for the othe...
The introduction of DDR 3 doesn’t make a fundamental difference to Phenom II, but the new Socket AM3 processors deliver plenty of bangs for your buck and put AMD right back in the game. ®...
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Nearly two months ago AMD launched the Phenom 2 with the main benefit over the original Phenom being enhanced performance on the higher end model...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 09:55:07
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Today we take a look at two products in one- the new AMD Phenom 810 CPU which introduces AMD to the world of DDR3 and the MSI 790GX-G65 mothebroard, upon which we’ve tested this CPU. The Phenom II X4 8xx series reduces the L3 cache on the Phenom II pla...
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itp.net
Updated: 2011-07-30 03:25:31
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The original Phenom was launched in 2007 and while reasonably priced, it didn’t have the innards to make it an alternative to Intel’s Core line. Flash forward to 2009 and AMD has launched its new Phenom II CPUs. The X4 810 is a quad-core chip and runs...
Though the Phenom II can’t win a performance fight with the identically clocked Core i7 920, it offers almost as much grunt for a far lower price...
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Today we take a look at two products in one- the new AMD Phenom 810 CPU which introduces AMD to the world of DDR3 and the MSI 790GX-G65 mothebroard, upon which we’ve tested this CPU. The Phenom II X4 8xx series reduces the L3 cache on the Phenom II pla...
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pcwizkidstechtalk.com Updated: 2011-07-30 03:25:32
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dateFeb 9, 2009Price at introduction$175Architecture / MicroarchitectureProcessor coreDenebManufacturing process0.045 micron SOI758 million transistorsData width64 bitNumber of cores4Floating Point UnitIntegratedLevel 1 cache size 4 x 64 KB 2-way ass...
The Phenom II X4 810 has made a difference with 4MB L3 cache. You can tell also by the results demonstrated in the video review that the 45nm chip has better power efficiency than its older cousin the Phenom 9950 which makes it an attractive choice to...
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We tested the Phenom II X4 810 back in February and wanted a bit more performance out of it. AMDs baffling decision to release an entry-level CPU supporting DDR3 seemed rushed, coming on the heels of the Phenom II X4 940. Were still scratching our he...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-07-30 03:25:32
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Whenever is new generation of CPUs presented, either by Intel or by AMD, besides high-end models always are presented models for users that don’t demand top-performance levels. There are various ways to “slow down” existing high-end core. One of those...
Compared to 940 Black Edition, performances at same clock for Phenom II 840 don’t have significantly lower results. Phenom II X4 940 was 6MB L3 cache but at 1.8GHz. On the contrary X4 810 has 4MB L3 cache but at 2.0GHz. Both CPUs has similar overcl...
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AMD has sent TechwareLabs their new 45-nanometer SOI Quad Core processor named the Phenom II X4 810 running at 2.6GHz to review. With the economy in the state it is in at the time of this review consumers are looking for processors which will provide...
AMDs Phenom II AM3 X4 810 2.6GHz is an excellent processor to consider for your next rig if you looking for the best value for your dollar in the performance computing segment. AMD has also posted a few videos on YouTube.com advertising the performan...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2011-07-30 03:25:33
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AMD continues launching new processors on their 45nm Deneb core. And today they are announcing several new models for the mainstream price segment. It means that the Phenom II X4 940 and 920 models we have already reviewed before remain the top offerin...
Frankly speaking, AMD’s timing with the launch of their new Socket AM3 platform for CPUs supporting DDR3 SDRAM is a little strange. For some reason, this platform didn’t come out a month ago when they first announced a new Phenom II processor...
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Last month, AMD took the wraps off of its Phenom II processor, promising to complement the chip with a new socket inside Q1 of 2009. Today sees...
We have two new components in play here. First are AMDs new triple- and quad-core Phenom II processors. Second is Asus Socket AM3-based M4A79T. If you take Socket AM3 out of the picture, the new Phenom IIs mainly serve to fill in and update AMDs pr...
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You have to sometimes wonder whats really going on at AMD. AMD shipped its first 45nm quad core CPU, the Phenom II X4 model 940 Black Edition, along with model 920 in early January. Both were 45nm CPUs whose memory controllers only supported DDR2 memo...
Reasonably priced; true quad core; well integrated with AMDs platform technology.
Entry level performance; poor performance on digital photography benchmarks.
AMDs long anticipated move to socket AM3 is finally hear, but it disappoints somewhat with reduced cache sizes, clock rates and entry level performance. The price is right, though...
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Recently AMD sent us two new Phenom IIs to review: the Phenom II X4 810 (that we are reviewing now), and the Phenom II X3 720 Black Edition (the review of which will be ready tomorrow.) AMD suggested that we could compare the Phenom II X4 810 against...
By my count, the Phenom II X4 810 won 28 of the tests, and the Core 2 Quad Q8200 won 21 of the tests - and there were five tied results. What does that mean? Some of these results were so often, so damned close...In the end this means that as long as...
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pcgameshardware.com Updated: 2011-07-30 03:25:34
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AMD completes the Phenom II series with five new middle-class CPUs which have one important feature: socket AM3 for DDR3-RAM. PC Games Hardware tests the new processors. Two of the five new CPUs: Phenom II X3 720 BE (left) and Phenom II X4 810 (right...
The new middle-class devices are a welcome addition to AMDs rather poor Phenom II array. The new X3 is beating Intels Core 2 Duo in many benchmarks while the X4 - even at lower clock speeds - can keep the old Phenom models and Intels entry-level qua...
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2011-07-30 03:25:34
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Today begins the era of DDR3 for AMD. Unfortunately, not all boards are ready yet, so we had no choice but to test it with a DDR2 board. The good news is that the new Phenom II X4 810s memory controller can handle both DDR2 and DDR3. The major differ...
We were interested in how the CPU will do with DDR3, but due to the fact that the boards are not yet available, we had to perform our tests with a DDR2 board. We suspect that the gain will only be marginal, and since DDR2 is still cheaper, it does not...
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AMD is shipping its first socket AM3 CPUs, and the memory controller in them can support DDR3 memory. So now that the company has processors supporting higher-bandwidth memory, theyll be screamers, right? Wrong. Theyre cut-down Phenom II X4s and a...
Reasonably priced. True quad core. Well integrated with AMDs platform technology.
Entry-level performance. Poor performance on digital photography benchmarks.
AMDs long anticipated move to socket AM3 is finally here, but it disappoints somewhat with reduced cache sizes and clock rates as well as entry-level performance. The price is right, though...
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AMD Phenom II X3 720 BE AMD Phenom II X4 810 ASUS M4A79 Deluxe motherboard AMD on the other hand is trying to get two steps forward with every single step they make, hey, you can tell this from the business strategy and the sheer amount of CPU relat...
You know the more we test Phenom II processors the more we seem to like them. AMD is fighting a stigma though. The one thing that is ghosting through everybodys mind has to be...
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We're in the midst of a price war folks, and at a time when the global economy is looking a little shaky this actually works very well for us. Let's recap what's happened.AMD launched its first truly competitive CPUs in over two years in January: the...
When AMD launched the Phenom II X4 940 and 920 I called it a True Return to Competition. With the rest of the lineup now more fleshed out, its truly a return to competition. At every price point that AMD targets, it has produced a CPU competitive to I...
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sharkyextreme.com Updated: 2011-07-30 03:25:35
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The first wave of 45nm Phenom II processors showed that AMD still has a real chance in the desktop processor market, and that the company finally has a potential Core 2 killer. This latest release does shore up some questions about Socket AM3, and gets the core back on a full 2.0 GHz HT link, but it still doesn't...
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A month ago we saw the launch of the Phenom II X4 940 & 920 processors. Today AMD is launching FIVE new chips to add to their Phenom II lineup. We are finally seeing the socket AM3 (DDR3) design that has b...
If your head isn't spinning from looking at all the graphs, let me bottom-line it for you. The new Phenom II X4 810 could be considered the next step past a classic Phenom 9950, both run the same core clock, but the additional L3 cache (4MB vs 2MB) an...
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Last month during the Consumer Electronics Show, AMD announced their new 45nm desktop processors with the launch of the Phenom II series. The series consisted of Phenom II X4 940 and Phenom II X4 920 processors. In our review of the Phenom II X4 940...
A total of five new AMD Socket AM3 processors have arrived, and with them comes support for DDR3 memory kits at a price tag that won't cause sticker shock...
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Most of you reading this are very aware of the recent release of the Phenom II. We have stayed firm on our opinions that the X4 940 Black Edition simply does not bring the value to the customer that it should. However, its tumbling price has certainly...
The X3 720 Black Edition looks to be a great enthusiast CPU for those on a budget that are looking for some very solid performance in the gaming arena. Match it up with some inexpensive DDR3-1333, which should be fairly easy to do since AMD’s intern...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 03:25:36
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For the better part of four years, Intel has had virtually no competition in the desktop processor market. Although the AMD Athlon processor ushered in the era of affordable performance computing over eight years back, the industry would later favor t...
Benchmark Reviews Silver Tachometer Award, Backwards compatible to socket AM2, Flexible memory controller manages DDR2 or DDR3, Excellent realworld quadcore performance, 2MB L2 Cache, 4MB Shared L3 Cache, Equally impressive gaming performance, Large...
Lacks 6MB Shared L3 Cache, Occasionally exhibits less performance than X3 720, CPU multiplier is locked...
to under the upcoming concern, but when AMD is already making strides to provide more value across its product line, it's nice to also see functionality becoming a key asset. Although we didn't go into detail on our overclock results (which will b...
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amdzone.com Updated: 2011-07-30 03:25:36
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Some say AMD might have abandoned Socket 939 a little early but we don't think the same case can be made at all for Socket AM2 which is now almost 3 years old but still features the newest 45nm technology which supports DDR3 and will...
Some say AMD might have abandoned Socket 939 a little early but we don't think the same case can be made at all for Socket AM2 which is now almost 3 years old but still features the newest 45nm technology which supports DDR3 and will at least physicall...
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Behardware.com Updated: 2014-02-26 01:28:26
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Dealing with current news means that we rarely have the opportunity to review old products and of course a comparison between the most recent products and those that came out several years ago can get a little problematic. But we’ve decided to push th...
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