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    AMD Phenom II X4 910e 2.6GHz 65W TDP CPU

    The AMD Phenom II X4 910e is a remarkable 2.6GHz quad-core CPU attributable to the truth that the processor features a 65W max TDP. This indicates you have a fully-featured Phenom II quad core microprocessor for system desires, except it furthermore fits the bill for computers built with inferior power expenditure, heat in addition to noise in mentality. Does anybody have known about this processor? Will it going to the best one on AMD platform?

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    Re: AMD Phenom II X4 910e 2.6GHz 65W TDP CPU

    The AMD Phenom II 910e is a Quad-core CPU that traits the Deneb core. The forerunner to the Phenom II 910e CPU was the 905e. The AMD Phenom II 905e processor had the equivalent bus speed like the Phenom II 910e has except the multiplier was x12.5 whereas the Phenom II 910e contains x13 multiplier. That little knock within the multiplier is what reports for the 100MHz distinction in the 2 CPUs. That indicates that the AMD Phenom II X4 910e consist of a ending clock frequency of 2.6GHz through 2MB of L2 along with 6MB of L3 cache. Not awful stipulation for a CPU that has a TDP that is almost semi the Wattage utilized on additional admired Phenom II X4 CPUs!

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    Re: AMD Phenom II X4 910e 2.6GHz 65W TDP CPU

    By means of such low down power necessities, the AMD Phenom II X4 910e CPU is designed for further than simply high-end gaming computers and content formation workstations. Small form factor (SFF) systems and residence theatre computers (HTPC) will as well be capable to get benefit of the low temperature levels and power sketch of the Phenom II X4 910e CPU. This CPU is natively a socket AM3 CPU, among support in favor of DDR3 RAM at speeds equal to 1333MHz. This has inhabitant support intended for AMD's 780G as well as 790GX chipsets, and will furthermore support AMD's future 880G chipset while it releases in Q1/Q2

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    Re: AMD Phenom II X4 910e 2.6GHz 65W TDP CPU

    AMD has produced a 65W sequence of Phenom II X4 CPU which holds the green computing association of these days. This processor maintains with what is supposedly a high-performance microprocessor inside that tiny thermal cover serving lower entirety system power utilization whereas not sparing on performance. I was frightened at the short temperatures and the capability to press an extra 500 MHz devoid of growing the core voltage. This destined receiving additional performance for below further Phenom II X4's keeping it cold and calm.

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    Re: AMD Phenom II X4 910e 2.6GHz 65W TDP CPU

    Overclocking energy resourceful CPU is rather similar to captivating a Toyota Prius and supercharging the system - a slightly superfluous implement. Nonetheless, overclocking goes on with to be the mainstream aspect in each motherboard's sales terrain, therefore it's valuable to make out what sort of headroom a 65W TDP CPU similar to the 2.6GHz quad-core AMD Phenom II X4 910e essentially has.

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    Re: AMD Phenom II X4 910e 2.6GHz 65W TDP CPU

    You can get the AMD Phenom II X4 910e CPU at $169, which denotes that it takes a cost first-class while it is a power efficient division. Based off present cost, it would emerge that the AMD Phenom II X4 910e costs approximately the equivalent like a regular efficiency CPU that has a somewhat upper clock frequency. That indicates you'll be paying extra and receiving fewer processing authority, except on the reverse you'll obtain an inferior electric bill and lesser temperatures. If you would like to construct a quiet computer of an HTPC, this reduces in clock frequency and the additional cost is over value it so as to have a quiet PC.

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