Information

X-bit Labs for mobile users! Do not forget that we are running a special version of X-bit Labs web-site for users of mobile and handheld devices: http://pda.xbitlabs.com. Check out our news and articles from smartphones and PDAs to be always updated on the latest computer and technology news.

 

Articles: CPU

AMD Fan Kit: Phenom 9600 Black Edition CPU + DFI LANParty UT 790FX-M2R Mainboard (page 14)


Category: CPU

by Ilya Gavrichenkov

[ 01/22/2008 | 04:19 PM ]


Pages : 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14

Power Consumption

We decided to complete our studies with the quad-core systems power consumption measurements (without the monitor). The system configurations were the same as during our performance tests. Enhanced Intel SpeedStep and Cool’n’Quiet 2.0 power-saving technologies were activated. The processors were loaded with Prime95 25.5 utility.

 

Idle

100% Load

AMD Phenom 9600

205 W

290 W

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600

185 W

266 W

Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300

175 W

234 W

As we see, AMD processor doesn’t strike us as economical either. Despite its lower performance, it consumes more power, which makes its results really poor from the popular “performance-per-watt” standpoint.

Conclusion

Despite the poor results of the new Phenom 9600 Black Edition processor in the end of our discussion, we didn’t intend to once again point out all the drawbacks of AMD’s quad-core solutions. It is not our fault that Phenom 9600 loses to Core 2 Quad competitors from Intel. It is slower, doesn’t overclock that well, features relatively high power consumption and is not free from the TLB bug that can only be fixed at the expense its performance.

But even despite all that, these CPUs will still find their customers. At least, among those unbreakable AMD fans who do not fear the hard times their favorite company is going through right now. Moreover, buying the youngest Phenom 9500 processor is not such a bad idea, as it is the today’s most affordable quad-core CPU in the market with no real competitors at this time.

We hope our article will help those of you who decide to go for a Phenom processor for your system. We figured out how to overclock these CPUs and saw that not only Black Edition processors can overclock well enough, but also the other representatives of the Phenom family. Although you will need a high-quality Socket AM2+ mainboard, if you intend to overclock quad-core AMD processors by raising their clock generator frequency.

As for the board, we can certainly recommend DFI LANParty UT 790FX-M2R solution. This is an excellent mainboard for computer enthusiasts with all necessary features, stable and predictable performance. In other words, DFI once again proved that their mainboards for AMD platform are still ones of the best out there.

<<< Previous page

Article Rating

Article Rating: 8.12 out of 10
 
Rate this article:
Excellent
Average
Poor
 

Discussion

Comments currently: 45
Discussion started: 01/22/08
View comments

Add your Comment

Name/Nickname
Your Comments
 

Category News

Category: CPU

Thursday, July 3, 2008

11:50 pm Via Nano Processors Set to Arrive in August or September. Via Technologies’ Nano Chips Delayed Again

Friday, June 27, 2008

6:59 pm AMD Readies K8-Class Processors for Low-Power Systems – Pictures. AMD’s Rival for Intel Atom Tested by Company’s Partners

Monday, June 23, 2008

11:00 pm Advanced Micro Devices Set to Compete with Intel Atom and Via Nano Chips – Rumours. AMD Reportedly Plans to Fight for Ultra Low-Cost Personal Computers Market with Sempron-Like Chips

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

7:12 pm Intel Atom Competitor from AMD: Rumors. Bet on AMD64?

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

5:31 pm AMD Denies Cancellation of New-Generation Dual-Core Chips. AMD Claims “Kuma” Gets Ready for Release

 
News Archive
All Latest News