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Zusammenfassung: A little more than a month ago I built a computer for a new customer of mine; he wanted a very fast computer but he did not want to...
Zusammenfassung: The FX-55 is essentially the same chip as the FX-53, the only difference being the move from 2.4ghz to 2.6ghz (through a multiplier change from 12x to 13x). The core is still based on the 0.13 process, 0.9 is for a future chip as is dual core. Also as ...
Zusammenfassung: Almost five months have passed since AMD and Intel released new flagship processors. Back in June, AMD launched its Athlon 64 FX-53 and Athlon 64 3800+ processors, and Intel officially took the wraps off of its LGA775 platform and the 3.6GHz Pentium 4 560...
Priced Higher than Athlon 64 FX53, Same 2.4 GHz clock as Athlon 64 3800
The Athlon 64 FX-55 is a serious product release that is geared specifically for the hardcore enthusiast, and while buyers will take a hit in the wallet, they will also be rewarded with the fastest desktop processor, bar none. No more debate about the...
Zusammenfassung: The first Athlon 64 FX processor debuted a little more than one year ago and AMD hasn’t looked back since. Even after Intel retaliated with its Extreme Edition family, the Athlon 64 FX maintained a performance advantage and came in at a lower price...
It came as no surprise to us that both the Athlon 64 FX-55 and Model 4000+ processors are hugely fast processors. AMD hasnt really brought anything new to the table but, and heres the crucial thing, it hasnt had to. The incumbent Athlon 64 FX-53 wa...
Zusammenfassung: Andrew B9.5The battle between AMD and Intel continues and AMDs latest offering in its line of socket 939 processors delivers one of the most powerful CPUs on the market by introducing the worlds first 64-bit CPU. Aimed at computing enthusiasts (e.g. ...
Normally, we don’t see the higher-end CPUs overclock very well- at least not during their launch. The FX55 managed to overclock 200MHz to reach a speed of 2.8GHz which isn’t bad at all. We tried lowering the multiplier as well but roughly 2.8G...