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PERFORMANCE:
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OVERCLOCKABILITY:
80%
VALUE:
75%
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By Justin Robinson
Apr 24, 2009 | 10 Comments
Tags: Phenom | 2 | 955 | Black | Edition

AMD's latest Phenom 2 955 CPU sets sights on the Nehalem crown.

AMD's series of Phenom II processors have been some of the most interesting - and finicky - processors of the past few years. With what is essentially a very tweaked K8 architecture, there don't seem to be many changes on the surface; it's only when you delve below that you begin to see the difference. So, when AMD brought us this chip, we figured we'd go into it just a little closer.

(Cross)Fire-breathing Dragon

The original Phenom brought not much new to the scene - it was limited to DDR2 and was compatible with the same motherboards that were already on the market. Separating itself from this, the Phenom II supports an entire new platform, based on DDR3 memory instead. Thanks to a complete redesign of the core architecture, the memory controller has been updated for this new standard. The good news is that it's retained DDR2 compatibility, so no matter what memory you've got at hand you're covered.

This chip was intended to fit in with every other product AMD produces, like its 7-series chipsets, 4-series graphics cards (they'd love it if you bought a few of these for CrossFire), and overclocking software. Not only is it intended to play nicely with those, but it's also a whiz at overclocking at subzero temps, though unfortunately doesn't do quite so well on air.

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RaRaDawg
Apr 24, 2009 5:57 PM
Nah...i7 975 would pwn everything when it comes out... Intel doesn't have to act for a loooooooooong time.
nesquick
Apr 24, 2009 6:13 PM
Is 3.9 all you got out of it? their flagship chip cant even beat most i7 920's? thats just laughable sorry to say especially at such high vcore.
Trekker
Apr 24, 2009 6:29 PM
amd good. intel bad...


now

amd bad ..... intel good...

see what happens in a year or 2..

intel all the way.
t8y
Apr 24, 2009 6:37 PM
ill reserve judgement until i see results on standard air, high end air, water, and sub zero..
havnt seen a stock amd heatsink since the athlonxp days though, they look pretty decent (after a lapping perhaps..), better than the tiny copper slugged crap intel are giving away at least
MagnumXY
Apr 24, 2009 6:40 PM
looks like a really great stock heatsink
Argotha
Apr 24, 2009 11:02 PM
And we were all excited after the last article :(
TheFrunj
Apr 25, 2009 12:32 AM
nesquick, overclockersclub got their chip to just below my overclock:
"So the final settings I ran for the overclock were 3.795GHz at 1.5v and memory speeds of 1366MHz at 7-7-7-20 timings"

Anandtech got theirs slightly higher, most likely thanks to a better-behaving chip:
"Our maximum CPU/HT Ref Clock settings resulted in a final processor speed of 3.907GHz."

Disappointing, really :(

-JR
nesquick
Apr 25, 2009 7:08 AM
wow, you would think big name reviewers would get sent cherry picked samples but it seems they didn't which is good and bad :/
scottath
May 10, 2009 2:59 PM
Thinking of changing my Q6600 for one of these...
What board was the testing done on? If it wasnt a DDR2 board - what would you recommend for it?
Doctor_Death
Jul 30, 2009 1:59 AM
From what I understand they hit over 7 GHz on LN2 with this chip.
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