Testseek.com have collected 8 expert reviews of the AMD Athlon 64 FX-51 2.2GHz Socket 940 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Athlon 64 FX-51 2.2GHz Socket 940.
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Abstract: Over the past few months we have been lucky enough to have access to 2 different AMD 64bit processors, the Athlon 64 3200+ and the Opteron 146. We were completely impressed by the Opteron 146 and the Athlon 64 3200+ wasn?t half bad either. Today we hav...
Abstract: The Athlon 64 FX, coupled with an nForce3 150PRO motherboard, finally performs to the level where I want a production/development computer to perform. Things can only get better when the 64-bit Windows arrives.
Abstract: While 64-bit computing has been around for a while (for the two of you who could afford Intels Itanium, and now Itanium II processors), the dream of 64-bittery for the humble home system has been a long time coming.
Abstract: The Athlon 64 FX-51 Processor AMD Drops the Hammer, On Your Desktop! By, Marco Chiappetta And Dave Altavilla September 23, 2003 AMDS HECTOR RUIZ WITH AN ATHLON 64 It has been about two years, since AMD first divulged information about their "K8" architect...
Nathan Kirsch's Thoughts: I must say after having the Athlon 64 FX-51 up and running every day now for over a month that the Athlon 64 FX-51 is definantly ready to be used by the enthusiasts. It is nice to have a low temperature AMD Athlon processor i...
Abstract: AMD’s seventh generation Athlon processor has served the company well for the past four years. In fact, the success of Athlon saved AMD from the brink of extinction.In more recent times however, the architecture has begun to show signs of age. While...
The Athlon 64 FX-51 represents the new high-end for performance gaming, and taken on its own, the processor is a super release from AMD. Sure, Intel used Extreme measures in trying to deflate the Athlon 64 release, but we believe in giving credit wher...
Limited frequency headroom forced AMD into designing a CPU that could do more for a given clock speed and scale higher than the current Barton core. This wasnt a decision taken a few months ago on a whim, it was an ambitious project started many year...