A Closer Look:
Taking a closer look at the processor itself, we notice that it looks just like every other phenom processor that we have seen.
Testing:
For our testing we are going to using the following benchmarking software:
- SiSoftware Sandra XII SP2b
- Kribi Bench v1.1
- Cinebench R10
- Winrar
- ScienceMark v2.0
- PCMark Vantage
- 3DMark06
- Gaming: Doom3
- Gaming: Half Life 2 Episode 2
For doing our testing we used the following system:
Motherboard: |
Asus M3N-HT Deluxe |
Processor: |
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Graphics: |
NVidia 8800GTX |
Ram: |
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Hard Drive: |
2x 320GB Seagate Hard Drive (Raid 0) |
Optical Drive: |
WriteMaster DVD Burner |
Power Supply Unit: |
Antec TruePower Quattro 850 Watt |
Operating System: |
Microsoft Windows Vista x86 Ultimate |
Very good information! I am also having good success at 3.0 ghz so far. Thanks for the hard work on putting this together
I have been looking looking around for this kind of information. Will you post some more in future? I’ll be grateful if you will.
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is also preparing for a Monday launch of its new platform built around the new Phenom processors and the 700 series chipsets. While we are hearing nice things about the flagship 790FX chipset that will also be launched next week, the expectations are all about the processors, especially because it will give current AM2 socket motherboard owners the possibility of swapping and upgrading to the new generation of CPUs without having to change additional components.