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single review: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ |
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quote: "Dual-core for £100 For £106.31, a Socket AM2 dual-core Athlon 64 capable of hitting 2.9GHz is amazing value for money, and you can certainly build a powerful system based around Socket AM2 using a budget-friendly nForce 570 SLI motherboard such as the Abit KN9 SLI. However, Core 2 Duo motherboards are coming down in price and, with a Core 2 Duo, ... "
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issue 10/2006
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single review: X2 3800+ Manchester |
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quote: "The results speak for themselves, the X2 3800+ is an outstanding performer in the right environment. I´ll again point out that the processor I used was an Engineering Sample, so my results are probably toward the higher end of what you should expect. Even so, this processor is an excellent choice for the enthusiast as well as the average user looki... "
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issue 9/2005
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Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Processor Review |
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quote: "Pros: High-end Multi-Threaded Speed Socket 939 Upgradeable Mainstream Price Cons: Athlon 64 3200+ Gaming Performance The initial release of the Athlon 64 X2 processor was a definite hit with high-end buyers, as AMD offered the fastest dual core performance, while not giving anything away on the gaming front. The only caveat was the high retail ... "
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issue 8/2005
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