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AMD Sempron 3400+ CPU Review |
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The Sempron 3400+ processor is an inexpensive Socket 754 64-bit chip running at 2.0 GHz and including 256K of level 2 cache in addition to the 64K of level 1 instruction cache and 64K of L1 data cache. It uses a 1600 MHz system bus with support for DDR400 single channel memory and offers excellent performance while consuming only 64 watts of power. read more... |
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Athlon 64 FX-57 CPU Review |
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The FX-57 is the fastest of the AMD Athlon 64 single core processors. It includes a megabyte of level 2 cache and runs at a clock speed of 2.8 GHz. Like other Athlon 64 chips, it also has 64K of level 1 data cache and 64K of L1 instruction cache and an on-chip memory controller. The FX-57 is available for the Socket 939 and requires 104 watts of power when fully loaded. read more... |
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| | permapage | -Ray, November 2, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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AMD Opteron 254 CPU Review |
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The Opteron 254 is a single core Socket 940 workstation and server-class 64-bit CPU running at 2.8 GHz. It includes one megabyte of level 2 cache as well as 128K of level 1 cache. It is built with AMD's 90 nm process and supports 32-bit code simultaneously with 64-bit code. With excellent single-threaded performance, this processor is probably at its best in a high-end two-way SMP workstation. read more... |
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| | permapage | -Ray, November 1, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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Athlon 64 2800+ Socket 754 CPU Review |
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The AMD Athlon 64 2800+ Newcastle core processor includes a 512K level 2 cache, 128K of level 1 cache, and is clocked at 1.8 GHz. As is typical of the lower-clocked AMD CPU's, this one is highly overclockable. Considering that clock speed, along with its low price and largish L2 cache, this chip is a fine choice for the overclocker on a tight budget. read more... |
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| | permapage | -Ray, November 1, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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