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Did you? Yes No. William H. Cons: None? Paul S. Ali M. Cons: none. Jonathan R. Pretty Awsome! Cons: No stickers : but its oem so what ya expect. Ahmad C. Pros: Overclock to 3. Peter V. These little BE tagged processors often are only bucks more expensive, yet have a little treat harbored in them.
These processors are given the two thumbs up to overclock, and the little bonus is increased in the form an unlocked multiplier allowing you to really push the envelope on your tweaks. So the BE editions in essence are the 'regular' processor, yet they passed quality and analysis for better overclocking performance and have their multiplier unlocked. This obviously is the product we'll be testing today. We'll conduct our test in two ways though, first off we'll check baseline performance just like the regular Phenom X4 and then start an overclocking session.
Throughout our benchmarks we'll show you the results on both that baseline and overclocked performance with all benchmarks. So what is the Phenom X4 precisely? Last year Phenom was introduced, it's AMD's first quad-core processor. The bug was fixed and the overall performance of these processors went up dramatically well. There was a little sunshine at the end of the horizon. Ever since April , AMD has been introducing new models of Phenom processors based on the fixed cores.
We now even have triple-core processors which quite honestly perform really well, but nobody will buy them just because of that weird unusual number of 'three' on them. That's a nasty stigma to fight, whereas 6 cores
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