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AMD Phenom II X2 560 Black Editions Compared to Intel Core CPUs

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The processor is an integral part of a computer. It is considered as the main processing unit that runs the computer. Without it, the computing device will definitely not run. However, choosing the best one for your computer will surely provide benefits.

Processors are being innovated and improved these days. Processors with simple specifications to various quads are now available in the market. Companies and manufacturers are competing on the quality and performance of their product.

Intel Core i7-980x is a six-core processor which garners all the CPU excitement at present. Quad-core chips on the other hand are popping up even in desktops such as the HP Pavilion p6510f. With these, we can ignore that a dual-core CPU with a fast clock speed is one good cost-cutting choice on whatever purpose: upgrading, replacing or building a new one.

Multi-core chips are proliferating nowadays despite the fact that there are still mainstream programs that use a single CPU core. A budget-friendly dual-core such as AMD Phenom II X2 560 is still speedy without completely draining one’s budget. However, this is not true if the user runs high-end content-creation software like Adobe’s Creative Suite or Sony’s Vegas.

AMD CPUs offer great advantage to its customers. Like all current ones, Phenom II X2 560 has the capacity to work with older AM2+ motherboards and DDR2 RAMs. It is also compatible with newer motherboards like AM3 and DDR3 RAM.

Buying this AMD Phenom II is a very good bargain. For instance, if you do not have enough cash to buy high-end, then you can use lower versions. Once your budget for upgrade increases, you need not to replace the motherboard of your system.

This is one strategy that has positioned AMD as in-demand for the hobbyists, especially those who are budget conscious. And this is due to the fact that Intel’s latest CPUs such as Core i3, i5, or i7, require replacement of motherboards because the chips require new sockets.

For the same competitive price between Intel Core i3-530 and AMD PhenomIIX2 560, the latter is much more of an advantage; while the former has an integrated graphics core built into the CPU which, based on the test, have been proven good enough for HD playback and low-end gaming. Comparing to AMD, it will only have the same graphics performance through a hardware built into the motherboard.

Hyper-threading technology allows each processor to run two threads simultaneously making a dual-core processor run like quad core. Intel chips supports this feature and this serves as its real weapon among its competitors.

As mentioned earlier, AMD Phenom II X2 560 is a good catch due to AMDs compatibility features. The following key specifications support the CPUs capability:

Number of cores: Two (2)           

Socket Type: AM3; AM2+

L2 Cache: 2MB

Front-side Bus: HyperTransport 3.0

Operating Frequency: 3.3 GHz