But with some decent cooling or even liquid cooling, the results could be much higher. I wouldn't be surprised to see some of you hit 3. What we'll do in this review is include the overclocked results we yielded at MHz throughout all benchmark sessions. This overclock only cost us 15 Watts of additional power consumption.
Well worth the effort. AMD Radeon Adrenalin AMD Athlon G review Looking for an affordable processor that will cover your browsing needs including an integrated graphics unit? We last reviewed a dual core Athlon 64 X2 more than a year ago. This was a 3. So here we are with a new dual-core processor but it has very little in common with the Athlon 64 X2 as it is built on Phenom technology.
Names are relatively trivial but the hardware is important and the specification of Athlon X2 owes everything to Phenom. The transistor count has climbed to million, just like the Phenom X3 we used as a comparison in our testing, and the TDP is also the same, at 95W. The Athlon X2 Black Edition has a clock speed of 2. These new Athlon X2s also use the faster HyperTransport 3.
This enables a potential What we do know is that Phenom X4 runs at 2. Over the past year or two the buzz-word has been quad-core processors. The one thing though that we keep forgetting is that the most value is to be found in dual-core processors. The reality is that with normal everyday usage and gaming, a dual-core processor is really all you need. In the years to come multi-core gaming will get bigger and bigger, yet remains a slow process.
The momentum for multi-core processors, especially four cores, is slowly becoming standard. While it does perform well for its price in a specifically multi-threading environment, not everyone cares for quad core and games for the most part still benefit from MHz, MHz and more MHz. Click to enlarge. Want to comment? Please log in.
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