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    what does chipset has to do with memory support?
    Adobe is working on Flash Player support for 64-bit platforms as part of our ongoing commitment to the cross-platform compatibility of Flash Player. We expect to provide native support for 64-bit platforms in an upcoming release of Flash Player following the release of Flash Player 10.1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickF View Post
    So other than a higher clocked IGP, integrated clock gen, and lack-of-ddr2 support whats the differance with the 800 series chipset?
    Native SATA 6gb/s, something new to PCIe (?), and I think an IGP with 2x-3x the units of the current version (40ALUs) in accordance to RV810 I guess.
    Quote Originally Posted by radaja View Post
    so are they launching BD soon or a comic book?

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    Athlon II X4 635, Phenom II X2 555, Athlon II X2 255 & Athlon II X3 440
    http://anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3726

    AMD Phenom II X4 910e 2.6GHz 65W TDP Processor Review
    http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1195/1/

    AMD Phenom II X2 555 and Athlon II X4 635 Performance
    http://hothardware.com/Articles/AMD-...5-Performance/

    Testing AMD's Five New CPUs
    http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2358350,00.asp

    AMD Athlon II X3 440, X4 635, and Phenom II X4 910e
    http://www.pureoverclock.com/article895.html
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    X4 630 is now at U$99, that's nice, I liked it.
    x4 635 is a bit pointless in my opnion, I hope the X4 640 will take its place.

    there will be a Phenom II X3 740?

    it's all nice, but I want more about thuban
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    if x4 630 = $99 what about x4 620??

    Anandtech article confirms 2 things, code name Zosma and the LCPM 8 channel support in amd 8xx yaaaa for that.....

    The Thuban code names are a bit odd:-

    AMD Phenom II X6 1075T 6 ?? ?? 6MB 125W ??
    AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 6 ?? ?? 6MB 125W/95W ??
    AMD Phenom II X6 1035T 6 ?? ?? 6MB 95W ??
    AMD Phenom II X4 960T 4 ?? ?? 6MB 95W ??


    That guy who showed the 960T gpuz shot maybe true after all, and all i did was think that it was a fake. Dam i need a more open mind...
    sorry to him

    EDIT: Thuban info belongs in a new thread
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    If Phenom II X4 2,6 Ghz can do 65W TDP... where is the Athlon II 2,6/2,8 Ghz on 65W TDP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bladerash View Post
    If Phenom II X4 2,6 Ghz can do 65W TDP... where is the Athlon II 2,6/2,8 Ghz on 65W TDP?
    well, technically, they hardly use 65W as is. Also, I think the whole point of the Athlon II line is affordability, and binning might undermine that.

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    You shouldn't even bother to compare these to Intel's offerings. Clarksdale (Core i3 / i5) has integrated graphics and are therefore not ideal for overclocking. Lynnfield is much faster and more expensive as a platform. However, if you have the means to go for the Lynnfield, you should.

    The strong suit of the Callisto (P-II X2 550/555 BE) is it's price, the overclocking headroom and the possiblity of unlocking the other 2 cores using ACC. This is not a given, but it's a nice thought that you can have a sub-$100 Quad-Core at 3.2GHz. The P-II X2 555 is a C3 stepping, so overclocking should be better than the previous C2 stepping CPU's.

    Here's a review on the Phenom II 555 Black Edition by PCWizKid, in which he shows the differences between stock, unlocked and overclocked.

    I'm considering taking the bet, when the HD5830 comes out.

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    yeah prices at newegg are lower now...

    955 @ $159.99

    965 @ $179.99

    620 @ $95.99


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    if AII 620 / PII 905e are all EOLed, I will be disappointed with AMD's marketing.

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