techradar.com Updated: 2013-09-27 00:52:32
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Life is tough for the 3800 plus. This is the single-core, non-X2 variant of the 3800 which boasts a lone cache memory pool of just 512K and runs at 2.4GHz. And very definitely not to be confused with the Athlon 64 X2 3800 dual-core processor. The 3800...
Reasonable price...
Woeful performance...
Life is tough for the 3800 plus. This is the single-core, non-X2 variant of the 3800 which boasts a lone cache memory pool of just 512K and runs at 2.4GHz. And very definitely not to be confused with the Athlon 64 X2 3800 dual-core processor. The 3800...
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At this point in time a single-core CPU should only be considered by those on a tight budget or with limited requirements. While many single-core CPU models including the Athlon 64 3800+ are suitable for gaming, everyday computing, MP3 encoding and eve...
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Single core The Final Word At this point in time a single-core CPU should only be considered by those on a tight budget or with limited requirements. While many single-core CPU models including the Athlon 64 3800+ are suitable for gaming, everyday comp...
At this point in time a single-core CPU should only be considered by those on a tight budget or with limited requirements. While many single-core CPU models including the Athlon 64 3800+ are suitable for gaming, everyday computing, MP3 encoding and eve...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 09:54:55
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The Athlon64 CPU was one of AMDs most important products and, for good reasons, it has been quite successful since its launch late last year. At that time, AMD released the Socket 940 based AthlonFX CPU as well as the Socket 754 based Athlon64 CPU. Th...
The biggest advantage of these new CPUs from AMD is that they utilize the dual memory channel and don’t need registered memory modules. Speed differences are 200MHz higher from the previous models while we were successfully able to overclock the FX5...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2013-09-27 00:52:32
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AMD Athlon 64 3800+ EE/SS & Athlon 64 4600+ EE The wattage gap between gaming and standard desktop PCs is widening. Multiple video cards, ultra-speedy CPUs, watercooling equipment, and sometimes bragging rights send gamers in search of 1,000W PSUs, whi...
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bayreviews.com Updated: 2013-09-27 00:52:33
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The beginning of last week, one of my clients asked me to build a system that was fast but did not cost a lot. The only processor came to...
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amdzone.com Updated: 2013-09-27 00:52:34
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Ive posted our initial tests of the low power Athlon 64 X2 3800+ and 4600+ using 35 and 65 watts respectively. We have some overclocking, and wattage figures. Back in late May when AMD released Socket AM2 with the flagship FX62 it also released a numb...
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AMD Socket 939 3800+ Review by Jason Jacobs on 7/19/04Processor Provided by AMD AMD My first experience with AMD was a few years ago, when I moved from an Intel Pentium 2 500 to an AMD Thunderbird 1ghz. I had read all the reviews and "done my homework...
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sharkyextreme.com Updated: 2013-09-27 00:52:34
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AMD has been riding a wave of success since the introduction of the Socket 939 platform and the resultant boom to both processor sales and performance. This has put Intel back on their heels and allowed the Athlon 64 line to assume a position of domin...
Cooler 90nm Core, Potential Overclocking Headroom, SSE3, Enhanced Memory Controller...
Slight Price Premium, BIOS Compatibility Needs to Catch up...
The AMD transition from Athlon 64 130nm to 90nm cores has been a success, and not only does the new Venice core offer lower operating temperatures and potentially higher clock speeds, but it also has core enhancements that provide slightly higher perf...
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AMD has released a new revision of their Athlon64 S939, the code name is Venice. Venice is produced in 90nm, has 512KB Cache and is clocked betwen 1.8 GHz and 2.4 GHz. We test it against the Winchster and two Pentium4 systems.
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Price, Heat transfer between CPU and cooler (Heatspreader), Memory Controller not improved...
The AMD Athlon64 3800+ with Venice core is geared towards performance hungry people, mostly gamers, which have the money. Overclockers will love the Venice. SSE3 makes a small difference, but the difference is so small, that upgrading from Wincehster t...
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It has been just over six months since AMD first rolled out its first 90nm processors with the Winchester core which promised cooler running chips and a greater number of processors on each wafer. The success of this transition is apparent today as AM...
From a performance stand point, the changes between the Venice and the Winchester are not earth shattering. There are definite changes to the memory controller as seen in the SiSoft Sandra and Rightmark Memory Analyzer benchmarks; latency favors the V...
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Although desktop dual-core processors from AMD are on the horizon, engineers there are still hard at work refining their single-core processor designs. The latest revision to the Athlon 64 core, internally code named "Venice", recently made it way onto th...
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The Athlon64 3800+ marks the point when AMD transitioned from a 754-pin package to 939 pins.
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tbreak.com Updated: 2013-09-27 00:52:36
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The Athlon64 CPU was one of AMDs most important products and, for good reasons, it has been quite successful since its launch late last year. At that time, AMD released the Socket 940 based AthlonFX CPU as well as the Socket 754 based Athlon64 CPU. Th...
The biggest advantage of these new CPUs from AMD is that they utilize the dual memory channel and don’t need registered memory modules. Speed differences are 200MHz higher from the previous models while we were successfully able to overclock the FX5...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2013-09-27 00:52:37
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At Computex today AMD are launching the newest members of their Athlon family, the Athlon64 3800+ and along with it a FX53 with a twist. As its launch day we have both of the processors in for review, we have spent some considerable time running tests...
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firingsquad.com Updated: 2013-09-27 00:52:37
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The monarch caterpillar is a stunning blend of black, white, and yellow color that devours milkweed for a couple of weeks before disappearing into a chrysalis. There’s no doubt that the little insect is beautiful in its own right, but the butterfly...
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