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Mit dem Core i5-655k und dem Core i7-875k bietet Intel erstmals Prozessoren mit freiem Multiplikator an, die keine Extreme Editions sind. PC Games Hardware macht den Overclocking-Test.
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The Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition is the most powerful CPU we have tested at KitGuru and while it still holds the enthusiast market performance crown, not many can afford the £850+ asking price. I have received quite a few emails recently asking if we were going to review the Core i7 970 processor and this week we have made time to fit it into our busy schedule.
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Sechs Kerne für die Massen gibt es derzeit nur bei AMD. Bereits zu Preisen ab 244 Euro findet man den Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition, das aktuelle Top-Modell der Texaner, im heimischen Handel. Mit der Kraft von sechs Kernen soll diese CPU gegen Intels Quad-Core-CPUs der Baureihe Core i7 bestehen. Doch diese können dank HyperThreading sogar acht Threads parallel bearbeiten.
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Mit der Core i5 670 CPU bietet Intel einen in 32nm gefertigten Dual Core Prozessor mit hoher Taktfrequenz an. In wie weit der Zweikerner mit der Konkurrenz mithalten kann, zeigt folgendes Review.
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With the new lower price of the AMD Phenom II X6 1075T Hex-Core processor, it may just be the new leader in the battle for price versus performance. Follow us on our magic carpet ride as we put the AMD Phenom II X6 1075T Hex-Core processor through it's paces and compare it to several of our other processors. Just how well did it do? Read on to find out!
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Auch wenn der AMD Phenom II X6 1100T vor ein paar Tagen erschienen ist, muss der neueste Chip nicht immer der Vernünftigste sein. Dieser ist nur um 100 MHz höher getaktet, kostet aber um 40,- Euro mehr als ein 1090T. Warum dann nicht gleich einen günstigeren AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition kaufen und selber die 100 MHz raufsetzen?
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One year later we find ourselves in a similar situation. CES is upon us and once again, Intel has launched another exciting line of processors for 2011. Codenamed Sandy Bridge, the 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor Family represents the “Tock” in Intel's “Tick-Dock” development model. Although Sandy Bridge is built on the 32nm process like Westmere, it features an all-new micro-architecture with improvements across the board.
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To start off the new year right, AMD is filling in some more of their Phenom-II lineup. Two AMD CPUs set for release in early January 2011 are the Phenom-II X4-840 and the Phenom-II X4-975BE. The Phenom-II X4-975BE HDZ975FBK4DGM will become AMDs newest flagship quad-core processor. The Thuban based 6-core processors have taken AMD's top spot away from the Phenom-II X4 Deneb based series, but the quad-cores still pack a lot of performance and come at a price that is much less expensive than the Intel alternative. The Phenom-II X4-975BE comes set for release at an MSRP of $195 and at a screaming 3.6Ghz clock speed. In this article, Benchmark Reviews is putting the Phenom-II X4-975BE through its paces. It's really going to have to perform well to compete with the new Sandy Bridge platform coming out at the same time.
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AMD have been focussing on their new products with the likes of Bulldozer and the whole Fusion range as of late but haven't forgotten about the users wanting more from an already current system.
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Today we are looking at the new high end quad core processor from AMD. The Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition is the new performance oriented, 4 core multiplier unlocked processor set to replace the 975 Black Edition at the top of their quad core lineup. The big question is … with competitively priced six core AMD processors, is there any room now for AMD quad core editions?
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