New AMD Athlon™ II Models Available

August 06, 2010

AMD, CPU

New AMD Athlon™ II Models Available

Speeds of 3 GHz and beyond with 2, 3 or 4 cores.

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 AMD Athlon™ II processor

Speeds of 3 GHz and beyond with 2, 3 or 4 cores

Looking for a new experience in mainstream computing? Do your customers want to freak out on games without thinking about the costs of a high-end system? Do your customers expect high productivity and good response times without breaking the bank for a new system?

This is what they have been waiting for:
AMD Athlon™ II processors at speeds of 3 GHz and beyond with 2, 3 or 4 cores!

We have put together some proof points to help you demonstrate the outstanding price / performance of our new AMD Athlon™ II mainstream processors. Starting from the price difference on the left side you may judge for yourself how we deliver high performance for the money.

* Desktop Platform Performance Information:
The processor performance data was carried out by AMD internal testing (June 2010). Testing was done at relevant resolutions and settings in Microsoft Windows Vista® 64 Ultimate SP1. Motherboards for testing:
MSI 760GM-E51, BIOS Info: 1.3, Chipset: AMD 760G / SB710, Memory: 1600/ 8-8-8-24 DDR3, Total Memory Size: 2 GB.
MSI 785GM-E65, BIOS Info: 3.5, Chipset: AMD 785G / SB710, Memory: 1066/ 8-8-8-20 DDR3, Total Memory Size: 2 GB.
Intel BOXDH55HC, BIOS Info: 1520, Chipset: Intel H55, Memory: 1600/ 8-8-8-24 DDR3, Total Memory Size: 2 GB.

 

 

ModelFrequencyCoresTDPL2 Cache
AMD Athlon™ II X2 2603,2 GHz265 W2 x 1024KB
AMD Athlon™ II X3 4453,1 GHz395 W3 x 512KB
AMD Athlon™ II X3 6403,0 GHz495 W4 x 512KB

 

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