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Review Date: 11-NOV-2005
RRP: $575.00
4.50
The Athlon 64 X2 3800+ has a big future as the budget model in the X2 range. The performance is better than the vast majority of single-core chips we've seen, especially when it comes to multitasking.
Review Date: 18-NOV-2008
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RRP: TBA
4.25
If you're in the market for a new high-end PC, it's worth spending your cash on a platform based on the Core i7. This Extreme Edition CPU will also let you overclock it reliably, and allow you to get close to 4GHz while only using an air cooler.
Review Date: 16-JUL-2007
RRP: TBA
4.00
It's bound to be expensive, but users who are out to build the fastest rig on the block will appreciate the extra speed
Review Date: 29-OCT-2007
RRP: TBA
4.00
As usual there's a hefty price on this right now, but the new transistor technology and larger cache seem to have given this CPU a nice boost over its predecessor. If you want the extra speed and would also like to do some overclocking it's worth considering.
Review Date: 14-JAN-2009
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RRP: $550.00 $399.00
4.00
AMD's Phenom II is a solid alternative to Intel's Core 2 Quad range of CPUs. It should definitely be considered if you're in the market for a speedy yet reasonably priced PC.
Review Date: 10-APR-2008
RRP: TBA
4.00
Its performance isn't stellar, but it doesn't consume much power and it runs almost silently. This makes the 4850e desirable for a media centre, or any PC where noise and heat issues need to be tackled.
Review Date: 06-JUL-2005
RRP: $1650.00
4.00
If you're a regular user of multimedia applications then put the Athlon 64 X2 4800+ at the top of your shopping list. It provides excellent multitasking performance and is stronger than Intel's flagship Extreme Edition 840 in some of the most popular CPU-intensive applications, such as Adobe Photoshop and Premiere.
Review Date: 04-DEC-2007
RRP: $380.00
4.00
Those of you who already own an AM2-based AMD motherboard can give your PCs some added punch by upgrading to a Phenom 9600 quad-core chip. Sure, it's not as fast as an Intel Core 2-based CPU, but it's still a very decent product, which also has plenty of features that aim to reduce power consumption during idle times.
Review Date: 18-DEC-2006
RRP: $300.00
4.00
The Core 2 Duo is currently the fastest mainstream CPU family on the market and is perfect for most scenarios. Even the slowest Core 2 Duo will provide excellent performance for gaming, everyday computing, video editing, MP3 encoding and heavy multitasking.
Review Date: 17-APR-2008
RRP: TBA
4.00
The Core 2 Extreme QX9770 is for demanding users who want the current fastest quad-core performance on the market.
Review Date: 17-DEC-2007
RRP: TBA
3.75
It's 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.
Review Date: 19-MAR-2005
RRP: $1469.00
3.50
When it comes to blazing gaming performance, this is the chip to get. There is no real advantage with regular application processing though.
Review Date: 26-APR-2005
RRP: $2099.00
3.50
Don't expect dual-core to be the top performer today for games and other demanding single-threaded applications but that will change as applications are rewritten.
Review Date: 27-JUN-2006
RRP: $1932.00
3.50
It didn’t break any speed records, but the Athlon 64 FX-62 is the first Athlon 64 CPU to feature support for DDR2 memory. If you’ve currently got a high-end Socket-939 platform, there is no reason to upgrade.
Review Date: 18-DEC-2006
RRP: $1670.00
3.50
Core 2 Extreme CPUs are aimed at the high-end of the personal computing market. They are a suitable fit for expensive gaming PCs and are great for video editing rigs and for those of you who use design applications and want to build an entry-level workstation, rather than a more expensive one based on Intel Xeon CPUs.
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