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AMD Phenom X4 9500 Quad-Core Processor

AMD Phenom X4 9500 Quad-Core Processor

AMD - HD9500WCGDBOXRelease Date: Nov 2007

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Number of Reviews: 3
Positive Reviews: 67%
Negative Reviews: 33%
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Reviewed by: jennyjoz24 on 03-May-08

Strengths: Quick, quad-core, great price, AMD quality

Weaknesses: none

Summary: AMD has once again given one of the best bangs for the buck with a quad core processor for under $200! This processor will keep up with, if not outperform, superior Intel models while costing much less money. Overall, a wonderful value.

Positive Review

Reviewed by: Unclefunnyman on 02-Feb-08

Strengths: Value

Weaknesses: None

Summary: AMD is all about VALUE. Any Geek knows this is not the fastest Quad Core on the market. But it IS the best VALUE available with four cores. For under two hundred bucks, you get performance on par with Intel's 250 - 300 dollar processors AND it's backwards compatible with most existing AM2 boards.

Negative Review

Reviewed by: norman888 on 10-Jan-08

Strengths: Low power, quad-core, good price to performance

Weaknesses: Can't compete with Intel, enthusiasts look elsewhere

Summary: The much anticipated quad-core was released with a whimper. At least the prices have been driven to $200 to give it a good price/performance ratio. Maybe when this platform matures it will hit the higher speeds.