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AM2: AMD Reinvents Itself
Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
7:54 PM - May 23, 2006
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Tom's Guide Team
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Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
The AMD Generation Comes Of Age
New Socket AM2 With DDR2
Memory Speed: Socket AM2 Vs. Socket 939
Write Performance
Write Performance, Continued
Write Performance, Continued
Memory Speed: AMD Vs. Intel
Memory Speed: AMD Vs. Intel, Continued
The Divider Problem
DDR2 SLI Memory: 10.3 GB Per Second
Automatically Overclocking SLI Memory
Automatically Overclocking SLI Memory, Continued
All New AM2 Processors
The New Socket AM2 With 940 Pins
New Retention Module Requires New Heatsink
Low Dissipation Guaranteed
New Energy-efficient Processors
Heatsinks: Things Gets Louder, Continued
Features: Virtualization And TCPA
Price Comparison: AMD More Expensive Than Intel
Motherboards
Gigabyte
Epox
The New nForce5 Chipset For AM2
LAN Interface With 2 Gbit/s
Test Setup
Benchmarks And Settings
Benchmarks Socket 939 Vs. Socket AM2
Games - DirectX
Games - DirectX, Continued
Video
Video, Continued
Video, Continued
Video, Continued
Audio
Applications
Applications, Continued
Applications, Continued
Multitasking, Continued
Synthetic Benchmarks
Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
Evaluating The Benchmark Scores
Athlon 64 X2: Now Somewhat Slower
Benchmarks AMD Vs. Intel
Games - DirectX
Games - DirectX, Continued
Video, Continued
Audio
Applications
Applications, Continued
Multitasking
Synthetic Benchmarks
Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued
AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 Vs. Intel Extreme Edition 965
Conclusion: Good Energy Efficiency, But A Bad...
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