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AMD's fastest CPU reviewed: Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition

Julio Franco   on 13 August 2009 - 05:48 · 7 comments & 4211 views

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Without any challenge to present at the Core i7 performance level, AMD is trying to pressure Intel in the value segment before their Core i5 CPUs make it to market.

The new Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition that we are reviewing today operates at 3.4GHz with a 17x clock multiplier (200Mhz faster than the 955). This new Phenom is based on the same "Deneb" architecture and therefore features 6MB L3 cache, with each core receiving its own dedicated 512KB of L2 cache (2MB total L2 cache).

The Phenom II X4 965 also continues AM3 support and remains backwards compatible with AM2/AM2+ motherboards, meaning that users can pick between DDR2 or DDR3 memory.

View: AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition review

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(3 replies) #1 Silverfish2910 on 14 Aug 2009 - 00:14
Damn you AMD! I bought the AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition for my MSI 790FX-GD70 last month and for 30 days I was a god to all those techies in the computer mod store!

Well... it's still unopened and in the box (because if I ever opened the box, it would destroy its resale value) so maybe I can still trade it in?

hehehehehehe... power... power... speed... refrigeration unit... >drool.

Last edited by Silverfish2910 on 14 Aug 2009 - 00:56
#1.1 Xerino on 14 Aug 2009 - 00:41
oh come on, if you were a true techie, you should know damn well you will never own the "best stuff" something better is always just around the corner
#1.2 Silverfish2910 on 14 Aug 2009 - 05:45
true techies own the best stuff nine months before manufacturing date!
#1.3 Foxxx428 on 14 Aug 2009 - 17:17
This thing runs at 140 W so you can probably OC the 955 just as high or higher than the 965 on good air cooling anyway.
(1 reply) #2 CarlosMiguel on 14 Aug 2009 - 09:09
No one is best, there is always better than you. That is what i see.
#2.1 LiquidSolstice on 16 Aug 2009 - 10:43
Well gee. I'm sure no one knew that before. Thanks for telling us.
#3 FoxieFoxie on 14 Aug 2009 - 09:47
Man, this is one great processor.

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