Although the Radeon graphic cards is make a great selling result but AMD’s CPU is not too much update and it still hard to sell but if you put AMD’s CPU + Radeon graphic cards it will make a greater result than Intel + Radeon (When CPU’s price is close) Today we have the new product of AMD. It is Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition.
Phenom II X4 980Black Edition
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With the Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition, AMD’s line of chips receives another slight speed bump. The 980 BE costs $195, pushing the prices for the other quad-cores down accordingly.
The 975 BE and 970 BE (3.6GHz and 3.5GHz, respectively) step down just a bit to make way for the 980 BE, which is clocked just a hair higher than both, at 3.7GHz. Otherwise, the specifications for these three top quad-cores on AMD’s roster are nearly identical, sporting the same HyperTransport 3.0 link speed,
45nm process, total cache, and max TDP. Just as solid of a performer as its slightly lower-clocked brethren, the 980 BE is a nice deal at $195, but it also makes the other chips in the line even better deals.
Specs: Socket AM3; Clock speed: 3.7GHz; HyperTransport 3.0 link: 4GHz full duplex; 45nm process;
Cache: 2MB total L2, 6MB shared L3; 125W max TDP
Test system specs: Motherboard: Asus Crosshair IV Extreme; RAM: 4GB OCZ DDR3-2000;
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 6870; Storage: 74GB Western Digital Raptor WD740
AMD Phenom II
Benchmark Results X4 980 BE
3DMark 11
Overall X 1417
Graphics Score 1283
Physics Score 4478
Combined Score 1678
Graphics Test 1* 6.97
Graphics Test 2* 7.31
Graphics Test 3* 6.38
Graphics Test 4* 3.57
Physics Test* 14.22
Combined Test* 7.81
PCMark Vantage Pro
Overall 10973
Memories 8210
TV And Movies 4527
Gaming 11111
Music 12815
Communications 9424
Productivity 13252
HDD 13365
POV-Ray 3.7 Beta** 867.93 PPS
Cinebench 11.5
CPU*** 4.31
Aliens vs. Predator
(2,560 x 1,600) 19.1
*fps
**pixels per second
***points
Thank to Computer power user magazine
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