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| Written by Jeff_Tom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Thursday, 27 March 2008 19:00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Today we're looking at the Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition processor from AMD specifically. That's right again we're seeing a few name modifications from AMD. The "X" is back designating the number of cores as Phenom now is released in a triple core version officially as well. Currently these are OEM only versions and not for the channel, the X3 Phenom 8600 and 8400 at 2.3 and 2.1GHz. They should be around $175 to $150 in thousand unit prices. They also are the "B2" revision of the processors and do not have the TLB fix already applied, which shouldn't be as much a problem for OEMs than end users. AMD does plan to launch triple core "B3" revisions of Phenom but not to the channel just yet but shouldn't be too far off due sometime in the next month. Today these B3 revision Phenoms are launching in with the Phenom 9550, 9650, 9750, and 9850 Black Edition. The high-end 9850 is the only B3 Black Edition at this party and only available as a Black Edition. Luckily pricing also isn't too far from the current "B2" Phenoms with the 9550 due for $195 and the highest-end 9850 Black Edition for $235. AMD is also launching a lower power Phenom the X4 9100e running at 1.8GHz and with a TDP rating of 65W. That also though isn't due for the channel but something we should be seeing in a month or so. As always we'll keep you updated. $50 or so should be the price between a triple core and a quad core processor. The 9850 we're looking at runs at 2.5GHz, has a TDP of 125W, 2MB of L2 cache and 2MB of L3 and should sell for $235 in thousand unit quantities. As with other Black Editions if features an unlocked multiplier and also it boasts a new 2GHz Hypertransport speed, above the 1.8GHz of other Phenoms. As soon as it is available at e-tailers we'll let you know. Back to the TLB fix the new 9x50 or 8x50 Phenoms contain a chip level fix for the TLB errata. No more disabling or enabling the fix in the BIOS, worrying about performance loss or crashes or anything of the sort. Although we never ran across the problem our selves and don't know of any in the enthusiast community who encountered or could repeat the error it is definitely good that AMD have at last addressed this in the hardware and it is currently a non-issue so they can turn their attention towards ramping the clockspeed and hopefully 45nm. This alone makes it much easier to recommend Phenoms for everyone rather than something with the potential for either performance loss or crashes however slight the chance. Here are the 9850 tech specs.
AMD Phenom X4 9850 processor TECH SPECS:
Overclocking the processor we adjusted the Northbridge and were able to reach a stable overclock of 2.83GHz which resulted in a few extra frames per second and some time saved in our benchmarks. Not an amazing overclcock for but for a quad core processor fairly decent.
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 27 March 2008 03:56 |