12.10.2011, 11:51
Hey all,
As you all know AMD is or has released the new and much anticipated FX (bulldozer) cpu.
It currently has four CPUs released; a 4-core, six-core and two 8-core CPUs.
Here is a link to scans pricing of these new chips and they are very competitive
http://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer-har ... et-am3plus
Even though the reviews and bechmarks are not a great as they are thought to be, i think that this will be one of the best, if not the best chips for gaming for the future, when games will require a lot more cpu power and more cores to run the games
On top of this, Bulldozer architechture allows for ridiculous clock speeds, even the 4-core base model can reach 4.2GHz on stock cooling at 95W. Its rumoured that the flagship 8-core bulldozer (yet to be released) will be able to reach a whopping 5GHz on stock air cooling and still remain well below the max temp of 71 degrees ( i feel that this max temp is pretty poor)
Anyway, i hope you like this bit of information and hope its helpfull
AdamB
As you all know AMD is or has released the new and much anticipated FX (bulldozer) cpu.
It currently has four CPUs released; a 4-core, six-core and two 8-core CPUs.
Here is a link to scans pricing of these new chips and they are very competitive
http://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer-har ... et-am3plus
Even though the reviews and bechmarks are not a great as they are thought to be, i think that this will be one of the best, if not the best chips for gaming for the future, when games will require a lot more cpu power and more cores to run the games
On top of this, Bulldozer architechture allows for ridiculous clock speeds, even the 4-core base model can reach 4.2GHz on stock cooling at 95W. Its rumoured that the flagship 8-core bulldozer (yet to be released) will be able to reach a whopping 5GHz on stock air cooling and still remain well below the max temp of 71 degrees ( i feel that this max temp is pretty poor)
Anyway, i hope you like this bit of information and hope its helpfull
AdamB