Supports current AM2+ motherboard, Triple-Core, TLB errata fixed, Excellent memory manage... (bjorn3d.com)
The cache tab of CPU-Z 1.44.2 shows the Phenom X3 8750 has 3.5MB of combined L2 and L3 cache. Not... (legitreviews.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 15 expert reviews and 21 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 96/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 61/100 and users rate it 82/100. The average review date is June 26, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 28758 reviews from other Processors & Motherboards. Last update: November 22, 2008.
AMD's Phenom X3 line of processors is noteworthy because it features the world's first triple-core CPUs
- Very fast for certain tasks
- Two slow on most tasks, - Very high power consumption
AMD's line of Phenom X3 processors can be very good if you limit your usage to certain applications where they perform well. In general, they did poorly on most of our tests, and used a lot of power.
A triple core CPU for those seeking multitasking performance at lower price points
AMD is trying every trick in the trade and even inventing some of its own to ...
More power than dual-core and cheaper than quad-core, is triple-core the perfect middle ground?
AMD's triple-core X3 Phenom CPUs offer an interesting alternative to the traditional dual- and quad-core products. However, the price is just a little bit too high for us to recommend them right now. Once they hit -100--110, though, then you're looking at...
I'm not an overclocker but I have been building PCs for eight years now and i must say that this is an excellent and very reliable processor, most especially for its price. I'm running a 32-bit Windows Vista Business and the processor performance is one o...
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why would people think this is a black edition? where does it say that it is a black edition? people need to read before they purchase stuff.........
overclocked to 2.8 ghz on air cooling and still running flawless!
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This processor is awesome, it is so fast, and a cheap alternative to a quad core.
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