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AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (Winchester 90nm) review
HEXUS takes a look at the Socket 939 Athlon 64 3000+ processor manufactured on the 90nm process. Read on to see if this is the new gem in the overclocker’s eye.
"Our off-the-shelf sample was utterly stable at just under 2.4GHz, cooled only by the supplied reference heatsink. All it took was a slight rise in core voltage and a motherboard capable of scaling with the processor's heightened driven clock. Overclocked benchmark results were on a par with a standard Athlon 64 3800+, a processor that costs almost 4x the £110 3000+ retail price. S939 is soon to enjoy the performance benefits that SLI-capable chipsets can deliver, so faster CPU speeds become even more important due to the number of games that will become system-bound with a pair of fast SLI cards working in tandem."
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