Thursday, August 13th 2009

AMD Raises the Performance Bar With Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition

AMD today announced the world's highest clocked quad-core processor for desktop PCs, the AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition processor. As an integral part of Dragon platform technology, this new processor features a stock frequency of 3.4 GHz, massive headroom, high-speed DDR3 memory support and AMD OverDrive 3.0 technology to deliver an enthusiast-class performance that fits into value-based budgets.

Since its initial launch in January 2009, Dragon platform technology has provided great performance at a great price. From the only company with unlocked CPUs and backwards compatibility for DDR2 memory, the AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition processor helps customers pay less for more, period. Available for a Suggested System Builder Price of $245, users opting for Intel may be paying more for less or equal performance.
With this platform, AMD is combining its fastest processor ever with the massive graphics processing muscle of its most powerful GPUs to enable the following features:
  • Record-setting overclocking capabilities
  • AMD OverDrive 3.0 tuning software
  • High-speed DDR3 memory support
  • Planned future DirectX 11 support for the latest games
  • AMD Black Edition Memory Profiles for custom experiences
  • Cool'n'Quiet 3.0 technology to enable improved efficiency and help keep your PC running cool and quiet
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151 Comments on AMD Raises the Performance Bar With Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition

#1
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
Good, maybe this will finally bring down the price of the Q9650...
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
It's trading blows with QX9770 in some reviews, so I'd still pick this over a Q9650 for a first-time buyer.

That again, would be after failing to convince the buyer to wait for Core i7 800 series.
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#3
SNiiPE_DoGG
looks good, but since I've already got a 955 I will wait for 975, that is unless this CPU is a magic clocker on water
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#4
Millenia
Will buy one as soon as they become available.
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newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
btarunrIt's trading blows with QX9770 in some reviews, so I'd still pick this over a Q9650 for a first-time buyer.

That again, would be after failing to convince the buyer to wait for Core i7 800 series.
Doesn't the 955 trade blows with the Q9550? I find it hard to believe that a 200MHz clock increase would give it that much of a boost...

I'd go with the 965 for a first time buyer, only because 775 is near death, but for someone like me with motherboards already just looking for a processor upgrade....

Even if it is better than the Q9650, my point still stands, this should lower the price since up until now AMD hasn't had a processor that could match it.
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#7
7mm
That'll be enough for the next 2 years of upgrade, Hopefully!
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#8
steelkane
Nice one,, Too good of a deal to pass up,, What's a good board to get with this.
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#9
TheMailMan78
Big Member
The 720 is still a better buy.
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#10
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
TheMailMan78The 720 is still a better buy.
The 955 is even better its about £60 cheaper
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#11
AsRock
TPU addict
TheMailMan78The 720 is still a better buy.
I would not say so, my next upgrade will force me change my mobo. With AMD you might be able just put a newer CPU in.


Kinda wish i went AMD my self to be honest and likely will next time ( 2011 ).
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#12
HossHuge
I already have a quad...:roll:
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#14
HossHuge
What comes between this and Bulldozer?
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#15
TheMailMan78
Big Member
AsRockI would not say so, my next upgrade will force me change my mobo. With AMD you might be able just put a newer CPU in.


Kinda wish i went AMD my self to be honest and likely will next time ( 2011 ).
The 720 is AMD.
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#18
Fx
glad I pulled the trigger on the 955 cause I dont see this as anything special. this is good news for users that dont want to tweak whatsoever
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#19
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
btarunrIt's trading blows with QX9770 in some reviews
thats its true but its only trading blows in a few tests - the QX9770 still has the upper hand in most tests & benchmarks - gaming wise compared to the QX9770 again. the 965 couldnt run toe to toe but it wasnt far behind either.
newtekie1Doesn't the 955 trade blows with the Q9550?
this is where it gets a little confusing - a lot a reviews have the 965 trading blows with the QX9770 & at the sametime there are lots of other reviews where they put it up against a Q9550.

however the 965 puts up a good fight but its again beaten down by Intels overclockability - most Q9550's reach 4ghz - the highest ive heard a 965 can reach is 3.8Ghz. which is not too shabby at all & since that is the case - choosing the winner is all about how much the CPU costs. It has to be priced under the Q9550 to remain competative otherwise peeople will just get a Q9550 which are getting cheaper & cheaper by the the moment.
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#20
Paintface
FreedomEclipsethats its true but its only trading blows in a few tests - the QX9770 still has the upper hand in most tests & benchmarks - gaming wise compared to the QX9770 again. the 965 couldnt run toe to toe but it wasnt far behind either.



this is where it gets a little confusing - a lot a reviews have the 965 trading blows with the QX9770 & at the sametime there are lots of other reviews where they put it up against a Q9550.

however the 965 puts up a good fight but its again beaten down by Intels overclockability - most Q9550's reach 4ghz - the highest ive heard a 965 can reach is 3.8Ghz. which is not too shabby at all & since that is the case - choosing the winner is all about how much the CPU costs. It has to be priced under the Q9550 to remain competative otherwise peeople will just get a Q9550 which are getting cheaper & cheaper by the the moment.
uh 3.7-3.8ghz is the minimum those unlocked Phenom IIs clock to , with adequat voltage 4ghz usually isnt aproblem.
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#21
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Paintfaceuh 3.7-3.8ghz is the minimum those unlocked Phenom IIs clock to , with adequat voltage 4ghz usually isnt aproblem.
I take it youve already had one for the last few weeks & had time to play around with it??
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#22
erocker
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Paintfaceuh 3.7-3.8ghz is the minimum those unlocked Phenom IIs clock to , with adequat voltage 4ghz usually isnt aproblem.
All the reviews I've seen on the 965 so far, they don't seem to clock any better than the 955's.
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#23
TheMailMan78
Big Member
Paintfaceuh 3.7-3.8ghz is the minimum those unlocked Phenom IIs clock to , with adequat voltage 4ghz usually isnt aproblem.
Thats not true at all my friend. I can't break 3.45ghz on mine. Its all luck of the draw.
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#24
mdm-adph
TheMailMan78The 720 is still a better buy.
Only because you have one. :laugh: I personally think my 5000+ that I got for free beats them all!
FreedomEclipsethats its true but its only trading blows in a few tests - the QX9770 still has the upper hand in most tests & benchmarks - gaming wise compared to the QX9770 again. the 965 couldnt run toe to toe but it wasnt far behind either.
Except that the old QX9770 costs (or cost) something like 4-times the 965. Factor that in and they're equal, as far as I'm concerned.

Though, both are behind the i7 920, of course. :shadedshu
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#25
boomstik360
erockerAll the reviews I've seen on the 965 so far, they don't seem to clock any better than the 955's.
Exactly, there is nothing special about this chip really.
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