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Worauf hat man sich in den letzten 3 Wochen außer auf Weihnachten und Silvester noch gefreut? Genau, auf die kommenden Intel Sandy Bridge Prozessoren, die wieder frischen Wind in den Prozessor-Markt bringen sollen. Wir haben uns gleich das interessanteste Modell, den Core i7 2600K angesehen
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Es gibt sie schon längst. Quad-Cores mit niedriger TDP. In Massen findet man sie mit 65 Watt TDP und vereinzelt gar mit 45 Watt TDP. Da liegt es nahe, entsprechende Prozessoren auch mit einem passiven Kühler zu betreiben, um die Betriebs-Lautstärke und das Verstauben des Rechners zu reduzieren. Doch ganz so recht trauen viele Anwender dem passiven Betrieb nicht. Schließlich hat sich der ...
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Alle Sandy-Bridge-Prozessoren von Intel kommen mit einer integrierten Grafikeinheit daher. Wir finden heraus, wie sie sich im Duell mit „Low-Cost“ von AMD und Nvidia schlägt. In unserem Artikel achten wir dabei nicht nur auf die Performance sondern auch auf die Kompatibilität und Stabilität. Zudem untersuchen wir die Video-Wiedergabe.
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Today AMD is releasing two new processors for the main-stream market. First up is a new top-end quad-core, the 3.6 GHz Phenom II X4 975 Black Edition. The X4 975 BE is simply a 100 MHz speed bump over the already familiar X4 970 BE with no other design changes. The second new processor is a budget quad-core, the 3.2 GHz Phenom II X4 840. Previously the 8xx series chips have had 4MB of L3 cache instead of the traditional 6MB, but this new X4 840 is a little different.
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AMD startet mit neuen Prozessoren ins neue Jahr. Der AMD Phenom II X4 975 Black Edition und der AMD Phenom II X4 840 sollen den High-End und Midrange Segmenten der AMD Quad-Core CPUs neues Leben einhauchen. Wir haben getestet, was die beiden Neulinge leisten.
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Today we have published an interview with AMD's Matt Davis. Matt works in Product Marketing for Desktop Solutions and provides us with some detailed and hugely interesting opinions on AMD's current and future products.
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One of the processors in Intel's Sandy Bridge line-up that is being released in early January 2011 is the Intel Core i5-2500K. Intel is calling Sandy Bridge the 2nd Generation of Intel Core Processors. That also happens to be the significance of the 2 in the name of the Core i5-2500K. Sandy Bridge has promised to bring a lot of new ideas and technologies to the computer hardware industry, including improved media and gaming performance. The Intel Core i5-2500K is a quad-core, non-hyper-threaded, 3.3GHz processor equipped with the latest version of Intel's Turbo Boost. Set to be priced at $205 dollars, the Intel Core i5-2500K competes directly with the top end AMD Phenom-II X4 processors in price. In this article, Benchmark Reviews is bringing you the scoop on the Intel Core i5-2500K, including its performance against AMD's newest flagship quad-core, the Phenom-II X4-975BE.
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The New Year is starting off well for the computer hardware industry. Intel is releasing the long-awaited Sandy Bridge platform and AMD is filling in more of the Phenom-II and Athlon-II series. The 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 X4-840 HDX840WFK42GM is the latest budget quad-core processor released by AMD. Set for release at an MSRP of only $102, the Phenom-II X4-840 could be a very affordable quad-core processor that brings a high level of performance to your computer without breaking the bank. In this article, Benchmark Reviews will help you decide if you want to spend some of your holiday cash on the new Phenom-II X4-840 CPU.
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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 releases their winter update to their Black Edition line in the Phenom II series. So how far can you push the new Phenom II X4 975 3.6 GHz quad core chip? Does it have what it takes to go up against Intel's new offerings? Lets find out.
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