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Excellent multithreaded performance, Attractive price, Unlocked multiplier for simplified overclocking,
Not always faster than competing Intel or AMD CPUs, Sluggish with multi-threaded workloads, High power usage under load, No integrated graphics, May require new motherboard, Windows 8 required for some features,
AMD threatens to make a dent in Intel’s performance leadership with its FX-8150 CPU, the first to use the company’s completely redesigned Bulldozer core architecture, but stumbles in a few key areas. ...
First consumer eightcore processor, Officially supports 4GHzplus turbo speeds and DDR31866 memory, An FX system has 42 PCIE lanes as opposed to the 24 lanes of a Sandy Bridge system, 990FX chipset supports NVIDIA SLI. Finally, AMD finally has a 32nm processor with good overclocking,
Requires a new Socket AM3 motherboard, Single core performance has remained static, Full performance requires Windows 8 system and applications that use its new instructions, Overall similar performance to Core i5 2500K, but at a higher price
Benchmark tests should always be taken with a grain of salt. It's difficult to try and isolate the performance difference a single component in a computer system makes, especially when it's necessary to compare across different manufacturers and platf...
When AMD released the X6 1095T me and VB had a serious argument about how good we thought it was and where it placed in the grand scheme of things. Suffice to say that with the FX8150 there was no such debate. At all.Bulldozer has been hyped as the next b...
Whether or not we're correct about Bulldozer really being a server and workstation CPU, it's terribly unsuited to the kinds of software we're currently using on consumer PCs. This software is still heavily reliant on single-thread performance, and the FX-...
It is extremely refreshing to see a new architecture from AMD after such a long time without one. Bulldozer is the world's first eight-core consumer CPU, and is marketed towards the consumer and enthusiast gaming crowd. The new chip does have many att...
What we wanted out of Bulldozer and AMD and what we are getting are two different things. AMD has built a very good processor in Bulldozer that can be had at a very good price. Bulldozer however is just some "Me too!" when comparing to Intel's $200 2500K...
Please keep in mind our game sampling here is very small due to time limitations.Our general take-away from our time with the AMD FX-8150 and gaming is that the game matters when it comes to performance deltas.We played a lot of Battlefield 3 Beta Multipl...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-10-11, Autor: Ryan , Testbericht von: pcper.com
The allure of having the "world's first destop 8-core processor" is more than slightly muted by the performance results we saw in our review today. Obviously the Bulldozer design team had to make some decisions years ago that couldn't be easily rolled ba...
So, is it success or failure? I am sure most of you would love to see a clear and definite verdict here. However, things are not so simple this time and AMD Bulldozer made things really difficult for all reviewers. The thing is that AMD revealed a tot...