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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: amd, reinvents
Topics: AMD/ATI
Syndication:
- 1 – The AMD Generation Comes Of Age
- 2 – New Socket AM2 With DDR2
- 3 – Memory Speed: Socket AM2 Vs. Socket 939
- 4 – Write Performance
- 5 – Write Performance, Continued
- 6 – Write Performance, Continued
- 7 – Memory Speed: AMD Vs. Intel
- 8 – Memory Speed: AMD Vs. Intel, Continued
- 9 – The Divider Problem
- 10 – DDR2 SLI Memory: 10.3 GB Per Second
- 11 – Automatically Overclocking SLI Memory
- 12 – Automatically Overclocking SLI Memory, Continued
- 13 – All New AM2 Processors
- 14 – The New Socket AM2 With 940 Pins
- 15 – New Retention Module Requires New Heatsink
- 16 – Low Dissipation Guaranteed
- 17 – New Energy-efficient Processors
- 18 – Heatsinks: Things Gets Louder, Continued
- 19 – Features: Virtualization And TCPA
- 20 – Price Comparison: AMD More Expensive Than Intel
- 21 – Motherboards
- 22 – Gigabyte
- 23 – Epox
- 24 – The New nForce5 Chipset For AM2
- 25 – LAN Interface With 2 Gbit/s
- 26 – Test Setup
- 27 – Benchmarks And Settings
- 28 – Benchmarks Socket 939 Vs. Socket AM2
- 29 – Games - DirectX
- 30 – Games - DirectX, Continued
- 31 – Video
- 32 – Video, Continued
- 33 – Video, Continued
- 34 – Video, Continued
- 35 – Audio
- 36 – Applications
- 37 – Applications, Continued
- 38 – Applications, Continued
- 39 – Multitasking, Continued
- 40 – Synthetic Benchmarks
- 41 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 42 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 43 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 44 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 45 – Evaluating The Benchmark Scores
- 46 – Athlon 64 X2: Now Somewhat Slower
- 47 – Benchmarks AMD Vs. Intel
- 48 – Games - DirectX
- 49 – Games - DirectX, Continued
- 50 – Video, Continued
- 51 – Audio
- 52 – Applications
- 53 – Applications, Continued
- 54 – Multitasking
- 55 – Synthetic Benchmarks
- 56 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 57 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 58 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 59 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 60 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 61 – AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 Vs. Intel Extreme Edition 965
- 62 – Conclusion: Good Energy Efficiency, But A Bad Value For Money
Motherboards
A total of six boards with the Nforce5 chipset have already reached our lab; they will soon be tested and reviewed in another article. It's conspicuous that the voltage regulator has up to six phases, depending on the motherboard, to properly handle the higher power dissipation. At launch time there'll be enough boards in all shapes and sizes available - something for everyone.
Asus

Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe

Biostar

Biostar TForce 590 SLI Deluxe

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21 – Motherboards
- 1 – The AMD Generation Comes Of Age
- 2 – New Socket AM2 With DDR2
- 3 – Memory Speed: Socket AM2 Vs. Socket 939
- 4 – Write Performance
- 5 – Write Performance, Continued
- 6 – Write Performance, Continued
- 7 – Memory Speed: AMD Vs. Intel
- 8 – Memory Speed: AMD Vs. Intel, Continued
- 9 – The Divider Problem
- 10 – DDR2 SLI Memory: 10.3 GB Per Second
- 11 – Automatically Overclocking SLI Memory
- 12 – Automatically Overclocking SLI Memory, Continued
- 13 – All New AM2 Processors
- 14 – The New Socket AM2 With 940 Pins
- 15 – New Retention Module Requires New Heatsink
- 16 – Low Dissipation Guaranteed
- 17 – New Energy-efficient Processors
- 18 – Heatsinks: Things Gets Louder, Continued
- 19 – Features: Virtualization And TCPA
- 20 – Price Comparison: AMD More Expensive Than Intel
- 21 – Motherboards
- 22 – Gigabyte
- 23 – Epox
- 24 – The New nForce5 Chipset For AM2
- 25 – LAN Interface With 2 Gbit/s
- 26 – Test Setup
- 27 – Benchmarks And Settings
- 28 – Benchmarks Socket 939 Vs. Socket AM2
- 29 – Games - DirectX
- 30 – Games - DirectX, Continued
- 31 – Video
- 32 – Video, Continued
- 33 – Video, Continued
- 34 – Video, Continued
- 35 – Audio
- 36 – Applications
- 37 – Applications, Continued
- 38 – Applications, Continued
- 39 – Multitasking, Continued
- 40 – Synthetic Benchmarks
- 41 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 42 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 43 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 44 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 45 – Evaluating The Benchmark Scores
- 46 – Athlon 64 X2: Now Somewhat Slower
- 47 – Benchmarks AMD Vs. Intel
- 48 – Games - DirectX
- 49 – Games - DirectX, Continued
- 50 – Video, Continued
- 51 – Audio
- 52 – Applications
- 53 – Applications, Continued
- 54 – Multitasking
- 55 – Synthetic Benchmarks
- 56 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 57 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 58 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 59 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 60 – Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
- 61 – AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 Vs. Intel Extreme Edition 965
- 62 – Conclusion: Good Energy Efficiency, But A Bad Value For Money
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