Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz Socket AM2 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz Socket AM2.
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Relatively low cost for the top single-socket AM2 CPU from AMD.
Not as speedy in most things as Intels Core 2 Duo E6700; higher power consumption.
AMD ships a 3.0GHz CPU that cant keep up with Intels midrange processor in most benchmarks, but its still a decent CPU at a relatively affordable price. ...
Fastest AMD Desktop CPU, 3.0 GHz for under $500, AM2 Upgrade Compatible
Still 90nm, Nonstandard DDR2 Speeds
The Athlon 64 X2 6000+ launch is anticlimactic in some areas, as a 200 MHz increase to the existing Athlon 64 FX architecture can only yield a finite performance gain. That does supply new Athlon 64 X2 high water marks in most performance benchmarks, ...
Abstract: AMD has been fairly quiet as of late. A few months ago, we took a look at their initial Quad-FX platform and FX-70 series offerings. However,on the mainstream socket AM2 front, AMD hasnt made any real noise since the release of the Athlon 64 FX-62 way bac...
Frankly speaking the launch of the new AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ processor is not a very big event. Until promising new cores based on K8L micro-architecture come out, AMD will hardly be able to surprise us with anything. After the launch of Intel Core 2 ...
Abstract: Since launching the AM2 platform in May, AMD has quietly launched a slew of new Athlon 64 X2 CPUs for the desktop market, starting with the X2 5200+ in early September, 65-nm Brisbane parts on December 5th, and the 5400+ and 5600+ on December 13th.All ...
3.0Ghz Stock Processor from AMD, Features 2MB of L2 Cache (2x 1MB), Drop-in upgrade for AM2 users.
90nm Windsor Core - Showing its age, Moderate overclocking, 65nm Brisbane processors overclock much higher.
When we were given the opportunity to take a look at the latest desktop processor from AMD, we gladly agreed and were quite excited to see how 3.0Ghz of stock dual-core Athlon 64 goodness could stack up to an Intel Core 2 Duo processor. In the end, w...
Abstract: The release of this 3GHz X2 chip from AMD is a surprising one, considering the tough seven months of Core 2 supremacy the CPU giant has faced. That’s surprising in a bad way, like when you walk in on your grandmother dressing and it turns out she&rs...
Abstract: The CPU landscape is really complex. Both AMD and Intel offer tons of different models. But how would today’s processors perform if they didn't have multiple cores? We take 16 different CPUs and compare them all using a single core running at 3 GHz. Ev...
Abstract: AMD removed the core count suffix X2, X3 and X4 from the logo and changed its nomenclature instead: 9000 models have four cores, while the upcoming triple cores have a 7000 model number. AMD has had a difficult year. Not only did the long anticipated ...