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Title: Thinking of going AMD...
Post by: Serious on January 09, 2010, 13:53:45 PM
Specifically an AMD Phenom II X2 550 Black Edition but getting rather out of the loop where AMD are concerned. Anyone else got one of these/tested one?
Title: Re:Thinking of going AMD...
Post by: bigsteve on January 12, 2010, 17:10:31 PM
I,m a bit out of the loop nowadays but read some good reviews about them.It looks for some applications are they are extremely good & the apps where they dont shine it isnt by a great deal.
If i was building a new system i would definatley consider them , all comes down to cost versus speed & upgradabilility.
Title: Re:Thinking of going AMD...
Post by: Pete on January 12, 2010, 17:34:21 PM
That chip looks bargaintastic.
Title: Re:Thinking of going AMD...
Post by: dogbert on January 13, 2010, 19:55:36 PM
This is my processor: AMD Phenom Quad-Core 9850 BE (Agena)

ITs one of the earlier Quad core model, and as such does kick out a bit of heat, but otherwise I throughly recommend it.

Stable and reliable in XP for the last 12months - Used almost daily for gaming.
Title: Re:Thinking of going AMD...
Post by: Beaker on January 13, 2010, 22:07:44 PM
Quote from: dogbertThis is my processor: AMD Phenom Quad-Core 9850 BE (Agena)

ITs one of the earlier Quad core model, and as such does kick out a bit of heat, but otherwise I throughly recommend it.

Stable and reliable in XP for the last 12months - Used almost daily for gaming.

Ive just dropped a 9650Be in my desktop, and after sticking a nice Zalman on the to of it, its working at about 40*C under full load testing.
Title: Re:Thinking of going AMD...
Post by: dogbert on January 15, 2010, 21:44:37 PM
Quote from: BeakerIve just dropped a 9650Be in my desktop, and after sticking a nice Zalman on the to of it, its working at about 40*C under full load testing.

Well thats what I get too  :w00t:

But Im using this too cool it: AKASA AK-922 EVO Blue CPU Cooler
In an Antec P180 case, with the door open and a drive bay open to allow clear air access.