Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the AMD Phenom X3 8750 2.4GHz Socket AM2+ and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Phenom X3 8750 2.4GHz Socket AM2+.
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The editors liked
Better performance than Intel in multithreaded apps
Affordable
Good upgrade for AM2 motherboards
Competes with a similarly priced Intel CPU
Even though the Phenom is clocked lower
Trounced the E8400 in some games.
Grants nice speed boost over Athlon X2 CPUs
Supports current AM2motherboard
Triple-Core
TLB errata fixed
Excellent memory management and bandwidth
Good performance if the applications are multi-threaded
Has potential
Betterthan Dual Core Multithreading
Lowerthan Quad Core Power and Thermal Requirements
Good Overclocking
Updated B3 Core
Entrylevel Pricing
The editors didn't like
UmptionEach core is slower than Intel’s
Seems to be slower at severe multitasking than the Intel system.
Abstract: Dealing with current news means that we rarely have the opportunity to review old products and of course a comparison between the most recent products and those that came out several years ago can get a little problematic. But we’ve decided to push th...
On the moment of running the tests (mid-October 2008), the retail prices for Phenom X3 8750 start with $172. In our humble opinion, that is a bit too expensive and will not let AMD to overcome the trend of user migration to Core 2 Duo. Dual-core Intel ...
AMD stirs up mixed feelings in many people, but all of us, both fans and adversaries, admit one thing: this company always manages to wiggle out of any kind of trouble. :) This time it came up with a decision correct in terms of both technology and ma...
Abstract: Socket AM2+; Clock speed: 2.4GHz; HyperTransport Link: 3.6GHz (full duplex); 65nm process; 95W max TDP Although PC enthusiasts generally clamor for the fastest, most powerful processor, AMD is attempting to satisfy a different group of computer users w...
AMD Phenom X3 Triple-Core 8750 isn’t “native” triple-core processor. It is actually “crippled” quad-core CPU with one core disabled by manufacturer. This, in fact, doesn’t make any operational problems to end user. We h...
Lags behind Intel Core 2 Duo chips in some tests; four-core Phenom X4 only slightly more expensive
AMDs triple-core Phenom X3 CPU is a worthy choice for Athlon X2 owners on a tight budget looking for a speed boost, but its strongest competition comes from the quad-core Phenom X4, which isnt much more expensive....
Abstract: When dual-core processors hit the market a few years ago they were an absolute revelation. No longer would running one intensive application, like a video editor or virus scan, render your PC otherwise unusable, now you could merrily perform multiple task...
Abstract: AMD’s triple-core processors have been on the horizon for months now and, after all the speculation and derision, they are finally here. The launch included three Phenom X3 processors: the 8750, 8650, and 8450, all of which will come in at under...