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AMD Athlon FX FX-57 Pro Reviews

HEXUS‘s review Edit

If you want the fastest x86 processor on the planet, measured using games and single-threaded benchmarks, the FX-57 should be the only thing on your shopping list. For the overclocker (I've seen 3600MHz from the review sample in recent days, using phase-change cooling) there's a new toy in town. For the gamer, there's nothing faster.
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Published on:
Jun 27, 2005

xbitlabs‘s review Edit

The Athlon 64 FX-57 has performed most expectedly in all our tests, yielding predictable performance, overclocking, and power consumption results. And we guess you won’t be surprised if we call the tested Athlon 64 FX-57 the best gaming processor for today. It also performs well in many other applications, by the way. In fact, this CPU is not the leader in two cases only. It is worse than dual-core processors in multi-threading applications and than CPUs of Intel’s NetBurst architecture at encoding audio and video content.
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Published on:
Jun 26, 2005

Tom's Hardware‘s review Edit

Group one is very performance-aware and runs applications that really stress the whole system - gaming, audio/video processing and professional graphics are excellent examples. If you belong to this group, the Athlon 64 FX-57 is a good overall choice, although you can get better performance in some of these categories from other CPUs.
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Published on:
Jun 27, 2005

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

We like the FX-57, really we do, but we wouldn’t buy one because a) it’s insanely expensive and b) we’ve been converted to the true way of the dual-core processor.
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Published on:
Jun 27, 2005

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