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AMD a récemment annoncé un nouveau processeur Quad Core dans sa famille Phenom II, le 980. Un CPU qui est surement le dernier représentant de la famille Phenom II, que nous nous devions donc de tester. Mais ce CPU n'est pas arrivé seul à la Ferme, et son plus proche cousin, le 975, était également de la partie. Découvrons les performances de ces deux nouveaux venus.
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AMD is releasing today its new desktop CPU series with an integrated graphics controller. Let’s see how the new A8-3850 CPU stacks up against its main competitor, Intel’s Core i3-2100.
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As you might know, AMD has managed to remain the leader in graphic chipsets, but Intel still holds both the mobile and hybrid computing markets. This is where the Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) comes in to play for it is a combination of CPU and GPU all rolled into one. It is AMD’s response to Intel’s SandyBridge and referred to as ‘Llano’. The AMD A6-3650 is the budget-friendly little brother to the AMD A8-3850 we did a review on last month.
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Today we get to see for the first time how the top model in AMDs new FX range of CPUs, previously known as Bulldozer, performs against the existing Intel equivalent as we put the two CPUs head to head. Not only that though we will test their entire platform, testing gaming, USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s and PCIe performance.
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The AMD FX is the latest of the CPU family from AMD, using the new "Bulldozer" architecture. Let's take a look at the main specifications of all models released so far.
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Intel's "Extreme Edition" CPUs have always represented the company's top consumer offerings. Typically priced in the $1,000 range, they have unlocked multipliers, lots of cache, and lots of cores. But until now, Intel's top Extreme Edition offering, the Core i7-990X CPU, was based on the older Gulftown architecture, and the performance gap between this CPU and the newer Sandy Bridge architecture Core i7-2600K and 2700K is pretty damn narrow, especially considering that the latter costs less than a third the price of the former. But now Intel's made a Sandy Bridge Extreme Edition, with six physical cores and a staggering 15 megabytes of cache. Benchmark Reviews takes the new Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition CPU around the benchmark course, testing it against the best CPUs Intel and AMD have to offer.
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It's no secret that the X79 platform was launching today; it's no secret that the top of the line processor for the platform is the i7 3960X Extreme Edition, and it's no secret that the platform supports Quad Channel RAM. Like any launch, there's a lot of things we know about the product prior to the release of it.
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It's been ages since we've tested 4-Way CrossFireX actually. Recently we did a bit of 3-Way CrossFireX action with the introduction of the Bulldozer and Sandy Bridge-E platform, but apart from that there hasn't been any real reason lately to expand from those numbers; that along with the fact that most boards support only up to three cards.
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Jusqu'à présent, chez AMD, un processeur au coefficient multiplicateur débloqué avait le droit à la dénomination BE, pour Black Edition. Aujourd'hui, les choses changent, et AMD a décidé d'adopter le K tout comme son concurrent le plus direct. Et le premier processeur K d'AMD n'est autre que le A8-3870K, un APU Fusion cadencé de base à 3.0 GHz. Découvrons ses performances.
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While setting up Gigabyte's latest Intel X79 motherboard on the PCSTATS test bench a few week ago, we found ourselves wondering; "what's the ideal amount of memory to use in a Intel Core i7 3820 'Sandy Bridge-E' platform these days?" Obviously, with a 32-bit Windows 7 OS we'd be limited to 4GB of system memory, but what's the magic number for Windows 7 64-bit?
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