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On the 27th of June 2005, AMD released their fastest single core processor to date, the Athlon 64 FX-57. Clocked at a whopping 2.8GHz, it is without a doubt the fastest desktop gaming processor on the market today.It is based on the new 90nm San Diego...
If “extreme” is your middle name and you have can afford it, an Athlon FX-57 / Phase Change system will last you a few upgrades. Even though the FX-57 did very well with the sub zero cooling, the more potent Prometeia Mach II GT or even Vapoch...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2018-11-01 06:35:14
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the fastest AMD desktop processor to date: AMD has launched its latest and greatest desktop processor, the AMD Athlon 64 FX-57. As the name suggests, the FX-57 is a faster variant of the FX-55, raising the core speed from 2.6GHz to 2.8GHz. The...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2018-11-01 06:35:14
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The time when Intel and AMD had a competition going on for the fastest CPU, we liked the fact about Intel that even if it was in lead, it would continue releasing new CPUs and widen the game between itself and AMD. However, AMD usually likes to stay lo...
Looking at the numbers posted on the previous pages, as expected, the FX-57 posts the fastest scores in current games. It also does very well in applications used on a daily basis such as Mozilla, Winzip and Microsoft Office. With regards to Audio/Vide...
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Recent processors released by AMD using their 90nm production process, including the Venice core which powers a load of mass-market low-to-high-end CPUs with the Athlon 64 moniker and the dual-core Toledo which makes up current Athlon X2s, have shown...
AMDs transistion to 90nm SOI has been entirely successful. With full-family, mass-market single-core products on sale today, Athlon X2 dual-core around if you know where to shop and now a new range-topping Athlon 64 FX, AMD have released consumer pro...
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bayreviews.com Updated: 2018-11-01 06:35:14
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Before Christmas, my boss (the owner of my company) asked me to build the fastest computer for his daughter. He also said that money...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2018-11-01 06:35:14
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Athlon FX-57 $1,031 AMD (951) 674-4661 www.amd.com 3 CPU’s Specs: 2.8Ghz, 90nm, SOI process Another month, another speed bump from AMD. But when I’m dealing with super-high-end expensive gaming-targeted processors, do I care? Of course I do. E...
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Our review of the fastest single-core CPU from AMD available today, running at 2.8 GHz, with 1 MB L2 cache and targeted to the socket 939 platform. Check it out!...
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While Intel is very much the market leader, when it comes to discerning gamers, AMD's Athlon FX-55 is the processor of choice. But with Intel's 3.8GHz Pentium 4 670 snapping at its heels AMD has launched the Athlon 64 FX-57. This speed bump, from the 2.6G...
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AMDs Athlon 64 X2 series Dual Core launch back in May, along with Intels Pentium 840 launch in April, underscored an industry-wide move toward a completely new Desktop Processor architecture, one that affects virtually all facets of Personal Computing fro...
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sharkyextreme.com Updated: 2018-11-01 06:35:14
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The number of dual core processors may be increasing, but that does not mean desktop software will suddenly catch up overnight. The vast majority of mainstream games and applications are single threaded, and AMD knows that along with introducing the p...
Ultra Highend Gaming Performance, 2.8 GHz of 90nm Power, Improved Application and Media Encoding Speed...
Very Expensive, Athlon 64 X2 Faster at MultiThreading, Limited Overclocking...
The Athlon 64 FX-57 may seem like a basic 200 MHz speed increase for AMDs top-end enthusiast line, but it actually represents a bit more. Now that the Athlon 64 X2 dual core is running at a full 2.4 GHz, this latest release not only cements AMD as ow...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2018-11-01 06:35:14
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We really cant fault AMD for their activity of late, they?ve been hard at work refining the Athlon64 core with the release of Venice which provided improved memory performance and the availability of more settings on the memory configuration side of th...
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IT MAY BE AMONG the last of a dying breed. The Athlon 64 FX-57 is AMDs latest and greatest single-core enthusiast-oriented CPU, a 200MHz clock speed bump in an era when such an increase is becoming more of a rarity than a regular event. This single-co...
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Behardware.com Updated: 2018-11-01 06:35:15
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June 27, 2005 After the Athlon 64 X2 release last May, AMD is back with a new version of the high-end single core processor, the Athlon FX. Named FX-57, this processor is now clocked at 2.8 GHz thanks to the new 90-nm “San Diego” core.AMD new...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2018-11-01 06:35:15
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The market activity of PC hardware manufacturers doesn’t seem to be abating with the beginning of the astronomical summer in the northern hemisphere. Just a few days ago the release of the new GeForce 7800 GTX graphics card from NVIDIA pushed the pe...
You must have been out of touch with the desktop processor market, if you have got any surprising information from this review. The Athlon 64 FX-57 has performed most expectedly in all our tests, yielding predictable performance, overclocking, and powe...
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firingsquad.com Updated: 2018-11-01 06:35:15
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It seems like AMD and Intel have really started something with this transition to dual-core. The Athlon 64 X2 has the enthusiast market cornered with impressive performance and sky-high prices, while Intel’s Pentium D leverages modest speed and attr...
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Preview: AMD moves its flagship processor to its 90nm SOI process. Can a pricey, single-core CPU find love in todays market, driven by dual-core mania? Will gamers really want an FX-57?...
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It wasn't all that long ago when we had a look at the newly released Dual Core Athlon 64 X2 processors. Back then AMD stated that the Athlon 64 X2 would not take over as the flagship gaming processor until the additional core was beneficial to gamers...
In general, there is not a great deal to say about the Athlon 64 FX-57, other than that it is . The new San Diego core should allow for much more mileage than the ageing SledgeHammer core in both overclocking and in future additions to the FX-series li...
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