Posted on September 17, 2008
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AMD has recently introduced three new processors from AMD Phenom family X3, which as its name suggests are somewhat different from what we usually see, and is incorporating three nodes instead of two or four most common.
The processors are AMD Phenom X3 Black Edition 8750, the most powerful and led to more advanced users, as well as the AMD Phenom X3 8450e and 8250e that are more generic but with which AMD seeks to strike a balance between performance and low power consumption.
Let’s delve a little more in the AMD Phenom X3 Black Edition 8750. The range Black Edition is the equivalent of Extreme processors from Intel, but AMD. Its main feature is that it is totally overclocked, allowing both to adjust the multiplier processor such as voltage, bringing something more advanced users who want to get something more than performance will have no problem or prohibition in this regard. This is a three-core processor at 2.4 GHz of 65 nanometers which operates under the AM2 socket and has a TDP of 95 watts.