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AMD Guru's. I need your assistance.

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As some of you already know, I've been writing a guide for beginners to selecting desktop components for different computer systems, wether this is an office, gaming, high performance or server based system
I've finished the Intel CPU comparison chart with the help of the people here at OcUK, but I've now moved on to the AMD comparisons -Yes I know, it's been a while, I've had a lot of work going on.

Below are three tables, the low end, mid range and high end based AMD processors with their relevant information added. I've tried to make them as accurate as possible using benchmarks from other websites.

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AMDMidRange.png

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These tables are huge compared to my Intel tables and I would like to, if necessary to shorten them down somehow.
What if anything, do you think needs to be changed, added or removed from these tables, are there any CPU's that should be included or excluded?

All opinions are important. Thanks for your help!
 
Phenom II X4 940 should be 125 W ;)

Thanks for that, I do often make the odd mistake.

why don't you have any of the phenom II x2's listed?

Are they AM3 or AM2? I can't remember, but there must have been a good reason why I didn't include them.

If you want to shorten the list I would remove the zosma chips considering they are not available at retail.

I'll do that then, cheers.
 
Am I being thick or is there no Llano chips on there? :confused:

Hmm, they are a Phenom II based architecture, I don't know how I missed these, I'm not up to speed with AMD. I'll add them ASAP. As for the Phenom II X4 940, it was originally 125W but they later released a 95W version.
 
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