AMD releases new FX CPUs (12 October 0211)

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The World's First 8-Core Desktop CPU Detailed

Last month, AMD earned a Guinness World Record for highest clocking speed ever recorded with its forthcoming 8-core CPU, code-named Bulldozer. Now, however, the company has pulled back the curtain on the new multicore processor line, which will come in four varieties, ranging from a $115 entry-level model to a $245 high-end configuration.


The FX-8150 heads up the pack, and features an 8-core design that has a base clocking speed of 3.6GHz, which can be turbocharged to 4.2GHz. Dropping down to the FX-8120 affords you the same eight cores, but a base clocking speed of 3.1GHz and a max of 4.0GHz. The FX-6100 will provide users with six cores and a base clocking speed of 3.3GHz, which can be boosted to 3.9GHz. Finally, there's the four core FX-4100, which yields 3.6GHz base speeds and a max of 3.8GHz.

The FX-8150 and FX-8120 will cost $245 and $205, while the FX-6100 has a $165 MSRP and the FX-4100 will retail for $115.

However, speed-hungry PC lovers will also be able to get their hands on a new Asetek cooling bundle early next year, which comes with the FX-8120 and a liquid cooling system for $345. The bundle will provide up to 800MHz of extra clocking capability but will be exclusive to Japan this year, with only 500 units produced, but it is expected to be available in additional regions in Q1 2012.


What makes the new FX line unique? AMD says the chips will provide drastically better performance than preceding models, and will provide added boosts for gaming applications. Moreover, the company will also be shipping the chips completely unlocked, allowing users to determine specific clocking speeds for each core, establish preset configurations for certain applications or games, and more.

Source IGN
 
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Thats crazy thanks for the info Dohc-WP, it really is true that you can never have the latest in computing as you buy some thing there is a better newer product hitting the shelves. Big up AMD it sounds awesome, time to start saving again
 
Thanks, I'll get the Phenom X4 965 for half that and then save cash on having to buy a new motherboard as well. :/
 
Darn it, i wanted the FX-8150 looks like i am just going to have to go with the Phenom x6 1100T early reviews say the Fx-8150 aint that great and the phenom beats it in some tests...
 
Sadly as an AMD fan it is quite a disappointment in almost all aspects. Granted the technology is very interesting it's just comes a year too late. The power consumption is higher than previous CPU's and while some gaming results are decent, the intel 2500K sandy bridge CPU is a better buy.

I think once again it will come down to a price vs performance, and typically AMD does quite well on their pricing making them attractive for the PC fans on a budget.
I would like nothing more than for AMD to become extremely competitive like they once were, strong competition is always win win for the consumer at the end of the day.

edit: Link to Anandtech review ~ http://www.anandtech.com/show/4955/the-bulldozer-review-amd-fx8150-tested
 
Sadly as an AMD fan it is quite a disappointment in almost all aspects. Granted the technology is very interesting it's just comes a year too late. The power consumption is higher than previous CPU's and while some gaming results are decent, the intel 2500K sandy bridge CPU is a better buy.

I think once again it will come down to a price vs performance, and typically AMD does quite well on their pricing making them attractive for the PC fans on a budget.
I would like nothing more than for AMD to become extremely competitive like they once were, strong competition is always win win for the consumer at the end of the day.

edit: Link to Anandtech review ~ http://www.anandtech.com/show/4955/the-bulldozer-review-amd-fx8150-tested

I would also like for them to come competitive again they my brand of choice for CPUs, like i said before my first real PC was an AMD Thunderbird clock in at 1000Mhz... But these ealier benchies has me very shocked, i didnt expect so low results i knew it wouldnt be faster but thought it would do better than it has... Maybe with the revision down the line we see better performace but at the moment I am not sure i should invest in th FX-Series CPU. Like i said before i was really looking forward to these processors and the fact that they not what i was hoping is ver much dissappointing... Sad to sauy if i dont buy the phenom X6 then Intel might run my next PC.
 
The major downer is the price... especially in South Africa.

And it really should be posting more consistent benchies, there are some that are just too low compared to the 2500K even if it beats the 2500K in many others.
 
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