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Veröffentlicht: 2008-04-01, Autor: Jon , Testbericht von: pcworld.co.nz
Zusammenfassung: CPUAMD’s new Phenom processors and Spider platform for desktop systems incorporate some impressive steps forward for the chip maker. The chips, which are made using a 65-nanometre manufacturing process, feature both a native quad-core design and enhan...
True QuadCore, Optimized to work in conjunction with 790FX chipset (see cons)...
The 790FX chipset needs work in order to complete optimization, Will not overclock due to immature chipset features...
Well all the benchmarks have been run and the results should speak for themselves. I am impressed with some aspects and disappointed with others. Im very disappointed that I could not overclock the Phenom 9900 and both motherboards that I have in my ...
Zusammenfassung: With the clichéd Phenom-phenomenal word play out of the way, let’s get stuck into the ins, outs and all abouts of the newly released quad core from AMD.This quad core processor marks the end of a very, very, very long wait. Following delay afte...
Solid 3D rendering performance, ran reliably at 2.86GHz, runs very quietly when paired with a motherboard that has dynamic fan control
There are many reported BIOS issues with Phenom so wait until these are resolved before investing, we couldnt get it to work on an older AM2 socket-based motherboard The Final Word Its worth considering the Phenom 9900 if you want to extract top perf...
Its worth considering the Phenom 9900 if you want to extract top performance out of your existing AMD-based system, but the upgrade path might not be a smooth one. Wait until the motherboard manufacturers iron out any BIOS issues before investing in it.