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AMD Phenom X4 9850, 9750 and 9550
Author:
Richard Swinburne
Published:
11th April 2008
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1 - Introduction: Phenom gets a new lease of life
2 - Phenom Details and Pricing
3 - Overclocking the Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition
4 - Test Setup
5 - Lavalys Everest Memory Performance
6 - Sisoft Sandra Memory Performance
7 - Crysis
8 - World in Conflict
9 - PCMark Vantage x64
10 - Image Editing and File Compression
11 - Divx and x264 Encoding
12 - Sony Vegas and Blender
13 - Cinebench
14 - Power Consumption
15 - Motherboard Support and Final Thoughts...
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AMD Phenom X4 9850, 9750 and 9550
The highly anticipated Phenom B3 stepping processors are here with slightly faster clocks and no TLB erratum. How does the new stepping overclock? How does it compare to other CPUs around the same price? We dive in to find out.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/04/11/amd_phenom_x4_9850_9750_and_9550_b3_cpus/1
Back to the Article
1 - Introduction: Phenom gets a new lease of life
2 - Phenom Details and Pricing
3 - Overclocking the Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition
4 - Test Setup
5 - Lavalys Everest Memory Performance
6 - Sisoft Sandra Memory Performance
7 - Crysis
8 - World in Conflict
9 - PCMark Vantage x64
10 - Image Editing and File Compression
11 - Divx and x264 Encoding
12 - Sony Vegas and Blender
13 - Cinebench
14 - Power Consumption
15 - Motherboard Support and Final Thoughts...
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