Ya the FX is the top of the line amd's that latest one being the fx-22. They are better for oc'ers but cost a ton. Its like the extreme edition intels, if you know about them. XP is their normal line, not budget but no extreme performance.
Lmao, major typo there.Cough.... FX-62![]()
Cough.... FX-62
Athlon 32 XP's are 472-pin (Socket A) 32-bit 266-400MHz FSB processors..
Athlon 64 FX's are 940, 939, AM2 socket, 64-bit 2000MHz HTT processors with "Unlocked" multiplyer, ment for overclocking
Athlon 64's are virtually the same as the Athlon 64 FX, without the "Unlocked" multipliers
Athlom 64 X2's are the same as the Athlon 64, just Dual Core
Socket A had 462 pins.Ku-sama said:Athlon 32 XP's are 472-pin (Socket A) 32-bit 266-400MHz FSB processors.
The Socket 940 FX-51 has a 1600MHz HTT.Ku-sama said:Athlon 64 FX's are 940, 939, AM2 socket, 64-bit 2000MHz HTT processors
The earliest FX was an FX-51.Ku-sama said:actually. the earliest FX (the FX53) was socket 940
actually. the earliest FX (the FX53) was socket 940
What's the difference between the Athlon FX and the Athlon 64 X2? What makes the Athlon FX superior? It may be a stupid question but I don't know.
Thanks
http://www.amdcompare.com/us-en/desktop/details.aspx?opn=ADAFX53CEP5AT"During the Socket 940 FX's reign of terror, many computer enthusiasts saw how much kick ass power the FX 51 had as well as the FX 53. Most people shuttered hearing the early FX chips had to use Registered/ECC RAM because that type of RAM is slower than the regular unbuffered RAM. Today we will be examining the Socket 939 FX 53." http://www.amdreview.com/reviews.php?rev=fx53-939 Not quite a Socket 940 model.
And just like there were Atholon 3200+ Socket A cpus you now have AMD64 Atholon 3200+ Socket 939 models. Once AMD started the 939 FX line the FX name there for 940s soon became the Opteron line.
Gee? And all this time I thought several X2 models were easily OCed. Even the Operton 165 Socket 939 dual cored server type cpu is more of a gamer's favorite for OCing.
Opterons were around before the FX series...