How it Rates
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CPU Rating
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Rating
(x/10)
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Performance
The new Athlon
CPUs are definitely the fastest CPUs ever to come out of AMD, and
currently they are the fastest x86 contenders in the market. While
that may change with the release of competing products from Intel,
they are still very high performers.
While the 1GHz
Athlon doesn't offer much for the gamer or the home office user, for
the professional, the 1GHz Athlon cannot be touched as long as it
is paired with a KX133 based motherboard.
The performance
of the CPU is hindered by its 1/3 L2 cache divider which is why we
give it a rating of 8.0 in this category and not the 8.5 it would
otherwise have received.
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8.0
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Features
The Athlon processor
itself has quite a few features that help distinguish it from competing
products, such as its 100MHz DDR (200MHz) EV6 FSB, its powerful FPU,
etc.. unfortunately because of the external L2 cache that even the
1GHz Athlon is still boasting the rating is dropped to 6.5.
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6.5
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Price
For CPUs price
isn't the main issue, it is the particular CPU's price to performance
ratio. For the Athlon, especially with the recent price drops this
ratio is quite high giving AMD a fairly good rating here.
The 900 - 1000MHz
parts covered here are definitely not the most cost efficient since
they are recent introductions which is what keeps the rating at 6.5.
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6.5
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Availability
The Athlon has
enjoyed very nice availability in recent times, especially when compared
to the Pentium III.
With AMD devoted
to supplying their lead OEMs with 1GHz Athlon parts this
month and the general public being able to pick up 900/950MHz parts
later this month as well, the availability of these CPUs shouldn't
be a problem at all.
As far as yield
goes, AMD has been very successful with yields on the Athlon CPUs
and these new CPUs are going to continue that trend.
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7.5
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Overall
Rating |
8.0
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Note: Overall Rating is not an average
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vortmax2 - Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - link
Ahh, the days when AMD lead the benchmark charts... ;)wingless - Wednesday, January 4, 2017 - link
These were definitely the days. AMD dominated for about as many years as Intel has so far (January 4th, 2017). In the next few months after I post this, we'll see if AMD's Ryzen brings them back into the competition.Cloakist - Friday, July 5, 2019 - link
We're back babyThatguy97 - Wednesday, November 25, 2020 - link
Oh we back backruxandy - Sunday, May 16, 2021 - link
Oh, we be back back back back!