Home Features AM2: AMD Reinvents Itself By Tom's Hardware News Team published 24 May 2006 (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) Comments (0) Page 48 of 62: Games - DirectX Page 1: The AMD Generation Comes Of Age Page 2: New Socket AM2 With DDR2 Page 3: Memory Speed: Socket AM2 Vs. Socket 939 Page 4: Write Performance Page 5: Write Performance, Continued Page 6: Write Performance, Continued Page 7: Memory Speed: AMD Vs. Intel Page 8: Memory Speed: AMD Vs. Intel, Continued Page 9: The Divider Problem Page 10: DDR2 SLI Memory: 10.3 GB Per Second Page 11: Automatically Overclocking SLI Memory Page 12: Automatically Overclocking SLI Memory, Continued Page 13: All New AM2 Processors Page 14: The New Socket AM2 With 940 Pins Page 15: New Retention Module Requires New Heatsink Page 16: Low Dissipation Guaranteed Page 17: New Energy-efficient Processors Page 18: Heatsinks: Things Gets Louder, Continued Page 19: Features: Virtualization And TCPA Page 20: Price Comparison: AMD More Expensive Than Intel Page 21: Motherboards Page 22: Gigabyte Page 23: Epox Page 24: The New nForce5 Chipset For AM2 Page 25: LAN Interface With 2 Gbit/s Page 26: Test Setup Page 27: Benchmarks And Settings Page 28: Benchmarks Socket 939 Vs. Socket AM2 Page 29: Games - DirectX Page 30: Games - DirectX, Continued Page 31: Video Page 32: Video, Continued Page 33: Video, Continued Page 34: Video, Continued Page 35: Audio Page 36: Applications Page 37: Applications, Continued Page 38: Applications, Continued Page 39: Multitasking, Continued Page 40: Synthetic Benchmarks Page 41: Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued Page 42: Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued Page 43: Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued Page 44: Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued Page 45: Evaluating The Benchmark Scores Page 46: Athlon 64 X2: Now Somewhat Slower Page 47: Benchmarks AMD Vs. Intel Page 48: Games - DirectX Page 49: Games - DirectX, Continued Page 50: Video, Continued Page 51: Audio Page 52: Applications Page 53: Applications, Continued Page 54: Multitasking Page 55: Synthetic Benchmarks Page 56: Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued Page 57: Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued Page 58: Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued Page 59: Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued Page 60: Synthetic Benchmarks, Continued Page 61: AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 Vs. Intel Extreme Edition 965 Page 62: Conclusion: Good Energy Efficiency, But A Bad Value For Money Games - DirectX 1 … 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 … 62 Current page: Games - DirectX Prev Page Benchmarks AMD Vs. Intel Next Page Games - DirectX, Continued Be In the KnowGet instant access to breaking news, in-depth reviews and helpful tips.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors Tom's Hardware News TeamSocial Links NavigationTom's Hardware's dedicated news crew consists of both freelancers and staff with decades of experience reporting on the latest developments in CPUs, GPUs, super computing, Raspberry Pis and more. More about componentsKorean Chipmakers Say CHIPS Act Requirements Unacceptable: ReportNvidia Reportedly Runs Sting on Fake Chinese GeForce GPUsLatestPrusa Talks MK4, Upgrades and the Future of 3D PrintingSee more latest ► Topics Components CPUs Processors See all comments (0) No comments yet Comment from the forums