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Experts 71% 41 Reviews
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AMD heeft haar snelste quad-core processor met de introductie van de Phenom II X4 980 opnieuw 100 MHz sneller gemaakt. Opnieuw moeten we concluderen dat de Phenom II processors zich eigenlijk niet goed meer kunnen meten met Intels Sandy Bridge geweld. ...
De Phenom II 980 Black Edition is een leuke processor voor een prima prijs, maar het is tijd voor wat nieuws. Met 3,7 GHz weet de quad core prima te presteren. Echter, Intel laat zien dat het met minder GHz ook kan. Overklokken doet de Black Edition pr...
AMD’s last Phenom-branded CPU is a mixed blessing. In effect, it’s the last of a generation ofCPUs that enables us to look forward to AMD’s new offerings. However, it also reminds us that AMD is currently lagging far behind Intel, not only in the perfo...
Decent performance, Good price, Multiplier unlocked
Limited overclocking with our sample
This CPU is here to replace the 975BE CPU that has dropped down a notch in price and performance. To cover this specific price range they have decided to release this CPU. For 150$ you get quite a bit of performance BUT it doesn’t overclock much, at l...
There isn't really anything ground breaking about the 980. It uses the same Deneb core as the earlier quads we've reviewed, and the performance is exactly what we expected. A bit higher than the previous 3,6 GHz flag ship Phenom X4 975. In the overclo...
Very highclocked Quad Core, Lots of computing power in multithreaded applications, Works with older chipsets, AM2 socket, and DDR2 memory (subject to BIOS update), Good overclocking potential
A bit on the expensive side, High power consumption under load compared to Intel's rivals, Unlocked multiplier adds little practical value, Not the best choice for hardcore gamers, High power consumption and heat output when overclocked
And yet again, AMD has served us a Deneb based Phenom II X4 processor, with just another 100 MHz speed bump over its predecessor. No new technology implementations like Turbo Core, no significant performance increases, in fact, Phenom II X4 980 Black E...
The AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition performed as expected throughout our entire battery of tests. AMD’s latest quad-core proved to be marginally faster than its lower-clocked Phenom II X4 counterparts in single and multi-threaded workloads, and due...
AMD's Phenom II processors represent solid technology that has stood the test of time, mainly through inveterate price cutting. Now clocked in at 3.7GHz for a quad-core part, the 980 Black Edition represents the pinnacle of the Deneb line, first introd...
The Phenom II 980 is AMD's last gasp for Deneb. AMD has not let us down with this release but if you are looking for Sandybridge performance, you are looking in the wrong direction. If you are looking for top notch performance, perhaps you may want to ...
Good overclocking potential, Good performance, Good upgrade path for current AMD owners
Performance lags behind the competitor in heavy threaded applications
The speed bump on today’s launch of the Phenom II X4 980BE does not change anything for AMD. The processor is still not able compete against Intel Sandy Bridge processors like the Core i5 2500K priced at the same bracket. It will not convert any Intel...