AMD Phenom 9500 Quad-Core 2.2 GHz CPU

  • Series Phenom X4
  • Socket AM2/AM2+
  • 4 MB Cache
  • 1800 MHz Bus Speed
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)
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    • Product Rating: 3 star(s) AMD Phenom 9500 / 2.2 GHz processor
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: "True" quad-core design handles data efficiently; cheaper than competing Intel quad-core chips.
    • Cons: Not fast enough to justify the price savings compared to Intel's chips; next-gen Intel quad-core due out soon could further the performance gap.
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    • Product Rating: 3 star(s) AMD Phenom 9500 (2.2GHz, OEM) review
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: "True" quad-core design handles data efficiently; cheaper than competing Intel quad-core chips.
    • Cons: Not fast enough to justify the price savings compared to Intel's chips; next-gen Intel quad-core due out soon could further the performance gap.
    • Read full review at cnet.com
     

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    • Product Rating: 4.5 star(s) Review summary of AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition - 2,3 GHz, Cache L1 128 Kb, L2 2 Mb, L3 2 Mb, Socket AM2+
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      alaTest has collected and analysed 17 reviews of AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition - 2,3 GHz, Cache L1 128 Kb, L2 2 Mb, L3 2 Mb, Socket AM2+ from international magazines and websites. ...
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    • Product Rating: 3 star(s) AMD Phenom 9500 / 2.2 GHz processor
      by Rich Brown
    • Pros: "True" quad-core design handles data efficiently; cheaper than competing Intel quad-core chips.
    • Cons: Not fast enough to justify the price savings compared to Intel's chips; next-gen Intel quad-core due out soon could further the performance gap.
    • Comments:
      For raw performance, AMD's Athlon 64 X2 chips have lingered behind their Intel Core 2 Duo counterparts all year. Only aggressive pricing from AMD kept its old dual-core CPUs in systems and on store shelves. According to our testing, AMD will have to work...
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