Testseek.com have collected 40 expert reviews of the AMD Athlon X2 7750 2.7GHz Socket AM2+ and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Athlon X2 7750 2.7GHz Socket AM2+.
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Kuma (Athlon X2) is great overclocker and great replacement for earlier X2 Black Edition models. Although it operates on lower frequencies then old Windsor F3 with 6400+ mark, Kuma core brings new technologies to the table and higher efficiency. We can...
The new Athlon X2 doesnt set any new performance records - but it isnt intended to do so anyway: It is supposed to offer as much performance as possible for low prices in the region below 100 Euros. The performance is good so far, the Kuma can compe...
Speed-wise, its a good step forward for AMD, but Intel has clearly the lead with their Wolfdale CPUs. Intel Core i7 is a different story entirely, but of course they are in another performance league.The price for this new CPU is around €75,- now &eu...
The AMD Athlon X2 7750 Black Edition processor is a welcome addition to product lineup of K10 chips. While not as glorious as AMDs high end Quad or Tri core Phenom processors, the dual core products still fill an important niche. Targeting the mainst...
So then, the conclusion is often a little more complicated than expected. On one hand, price-performance wise AMD has a very exciting product here, and that has everything to do with pricing. Fact is, we took an Intel E8200 (2.67 GHz) processor that c...
By no means is a Phenom-based Athlon X2 a revolutionary leap forward for AMD, since the release of a new generation of Athlon X2 processors following Intel’s numbering scheme was really a long time in coming as the company adapted its newer, more ad...
AMD's Brisbane based dual-core processors have been around for two years and have finally been replaced by the newer Kuma core that is derived from the Phenom series of processors. ...
How did AMD benefit from introducing contemporary Stars (K10) microarchitecture into their dual-core CPUs? According to the results of our today’s test session, we tend to believe that the primary reason was to make good use of the triple- and quad-...
Kuma seems like a good bump up from the previous Athlon 64 X2 dual cores though the L3 cache and higher Hypertransport bus do increase overall power consumption. We don't have retail pricing at this time but we will update the review when we see the pr...
It seems that AMD may finally be putting the K8 to bed, and we can only hope so, there really isn’t a need for two architectures on the same platform.Yes, Intel has Core 2 and Core i7 however they are totally different architectures, K8 and K10 are...