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AMD 243.98+4.5%Nov 10 3:59 PM EST

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To: dougSF30 who wrote (201577)6/11/2006 4:22:16 PM
From: eracerRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Re: There aren't any yet, just as there are no Rev G frequencies or TDPs yet disclosed publicly.

According to PC Watch the Athlon 64 FX stays at 125W, the Athlon 64 X2 is 89W and the single-core Sempron drops from 62W to 45W.

Desktop edition Rev. As for G, Rev. You succeed the below of F. Rev. Socket AM2 which is introduced with F is used, while also memory is dual channel DDR2 memory. TDP of CPU (Thermal Design POWER: Thermal design electric power consumption), as for upper limit Rev. F and Rev. It does not change with G. Rev. F and Rev. Both of G, as for Athlon 64 FX system as for 125W TDP and Athlon 64 X2 system 89W becomes the upper limit. Basic with the same motherboard Rev. From F Rev. Applying on G, it means to be able to correspond. It is presumed the thing which pulls up operational frequency with the same TDP inside of the frame. On the one hand, value CPU Sempron edition of the single core Rev. From 62W of F Rev. It is said that with G it goes down to 45W.

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