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The FX-62 is certainly an impressive piece of technology. The on-board DDR2 memory controller provides extremely low DDR2 latency that cannot be matched even by the excellent Intel 975X chipset. The performance is excellent across the board - I mean t...
Abstract: Athlon 64 FX-62 $1,031 AMD www.amd.com 3.5 CPUs AMD took a chance when it first brought dual-core technology into its hard-core gamer line. Unlike other FX processors, each of which offered a faster clock speed than the last, the FX-60 included two cor...
Abstract: Our review of the most high-end CPU from AMD today, Athlon 64 FX-62, a dual-core CPU running at 2.8 GHz with two 1 MB L2 memory caches and based on the new AM2 socket, supporting DDR2 memories.
AMDs lancering af Socket-AM2 Athlon 64 FX-62 og 5000+ synes for alvor, at have lidt et uheldigt knæk grundet de seneste par dages frigavne ydelses resultater for Intels kommende Conroe E6700 og E6600 (Venligst leveret af Hexus.net). Man skal dog huske ...
Abstract: It’s been a long time since we’ve written about a new AMD part that didn’t sport the FX moniker, just over 12 months to be exact. On May 7th, 2005, we first introduced you to AMD’s new dual-core Athlon 64 X2 lineup, since then AMD&...
Faster performance than the previous-generation dual-core Athlon FX-60.
Intels new, potentially faster chips are right around the corner.
AMDs Athlon 64 FX-62 helps usher in the new Socket AM2 chipset, but incremental performance gains make AMD look vulnerable to Intels next-gen chips, due later this year.
Expensive The Final Word Like Intels Extreme CPUs, AMDs FX range is aimed at the high-end PC market. Buy an FX-based CPU only if you want the absolute fastest Athlon-based performance that you can get for a gaming PC or an entry-level workstation. Wa...
Like Intels Extreme CPUs, AMDs FX range is aimed at the high-end PC market. Buy an FX-based CPU only if you want the absolute fastest Athlon-based performance that you can get for a gaming PC or an entry-level workstation. Wait for the Athlon 64 FX-7...
Abstract: Those of us who have been using AMDs Socket-939 platform have benefited from the great versatility that it offers. At the low end, a motherboard with a Socket-939 interface will accept a single-core Athlon 64 CPU. At the high-end, it can handle a dual...
When AMD first launched its X2 range of dual-core Athlon 64s, they were comfortably the most desirable CPUs on the planet and boasted untouchable multithreaded performance. Today, this flagship chip has been left high and dry by developments elsewhere ...
Abstract: new CPU, new motherboard socket: With the launch of Athlon 64 FX-62, AMD has also rolled out its new AM2 platform. This is a move from Socket 939 and Socket 754 to a new processor socket which has 940 pins. That ...