Testseek.co.uk have collected 56 expert reviews of the AMD Phenom X3 8750 2.4GHz Socket AM2+ and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Phenom X3 8750 2.4GHz Socket AM2+.
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The editors liked
Very fast for certain tasks
Unique
Decent multi-threaded performance
The editors didn't like
Two slow on most tasks
Very high power consumption
Weedy single and dual-threaded performer
Not cheap enough
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Published: 2008-04-23, Author: Sean , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: I know that many of you will be wondering why I did not include a comparison with an Intel C2D. The honest truth is that I did not have time. I wanted to get this out to you on time and did not have a comparable board for Intel that was a close match f...
Somewhat surprisingly, AMDs new Phenom X3 8750 performed exactly as a triple-core CPU should in our battery of benchmarks. When the chips were first announced, we werent sure how todays applications would react to a non-symmetrical multi-core proc...
AMDs Phenom triple core processors are in a bit of an unusual posistion. The highest-end triple core we reviewed is at a good price at $195 coming in under $200 but for nearly the same price one can pick up a Phenom 9550 which runs 200MHz slower but p...
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Published: 2008-04-22, Author: Mike , review by: icrontic.com
Abstract: AMD Phenom X3 Processors It has been about five months since AMD released their first Phenom quad core processors. The launch was somewhat disappointing in the eyes of many—lower than expected clock speeds and the highly publicized TLB bug cast quite ...
From a strict performance point of view the AMD Phenom X3 8750 CPU is not going to win any awards in most cases. The 8750 cannot be compared strictly against the Intel Quad Core CPUs with the exception of the Q6600 which has a nearly similar price poin...
AMD Phenom X3 is definitely a very interesting processor. At least since it is the industry’s first CPU with triple-core sign and monolithic organization. And although it is our first experience with a non-standard processor like that, it didn&rsquo...
Inexpensive, Improvement in performance, Triple Core design, Best bang for the buck...
Not a good overclocker, Comparable performance...
The Phenom X3 8750 is a truly new processor. Although not as fast as its Intel counterparts in the scientific benchmarks, the gaming benchmarks were a total turn around. It matched or beat the other processors in most of the benchmarks. The Phenom X3 ...
Abstract: Last month we took a gander at a slew of new offerings from AMD. These included the 780a chipset, 780G chipset and the refreshed Phenom X4 quad-core range.In the Phenom X4 review we mentioned the recent release of the Phenom X3 triple-core processor li...
In conclusion, the AMD Phenom X3 8750 Triple Core Processor worked quite with a variety of applications and games with no issues whatsoever. As developers continue their support of multiple cored processors such as dual, quad or triple core, these are ...
Three cores, AM2+, 2MB L3 cache, integrated memory controller
Not going to win over any Intel users The Final Word Its not going to get AMD any new users, but existing AMD platform users might benefit from the extra upgrade option. On its own, the tri-core Phenom X3 8750 is a fast CPU, but when its street price ...
Its not going to get AMD any new users, but existing AMD platform users might benefit from the extra upgrade option. On its own, the tri-core Phenom X3 8750 is a fast CPU, but when its street price is compared against Intels Core 2 Quad 6600 CPU, it ...