Athlon 64 3400+ and 3000+ Review Posted by Ryan Shrout | Jan 6, 2004 | Processors | 0 Manufacturer: AMD ContentsA Planned and Surprise ReleaseThe last time we reviewed a processor from AMD was back on September 23rd and that was for the launch of the first Athlon 64 processor, the 3200+. Since then AMD has been somewhat quiet in all major aspects, that is until today.System Setup and BenchmarksSynthetic: SiSoft Sandra 2003Synthetic: AIDA32 and CachememGaming: Quake III: ArenaGaming: Unreal Tournament 2003Gaming: X2: The ThreatGaming: 3D Mark 2001: SE v330Applications: Content Creation WinstoneApplications: Business WinstoneApplications: DivX Conversion and LAME MP3Professional: SPECviewperf 7.1Professional: CineBench 2003Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 BetaConclusionsSynthetic: SiSoft Sandra 2003 The Athlon 64 3000+ and 3200+ are identical as they share the same clock speed. The 3400+ gets a nice little jump in the CPU test but all three Athlon 64s share the same memory speeds. « Previous1. A Planned and Surprise Release2. System Setup and Benchmarks3. Synthetic: SiSoft Sandra 20034. Synthetic: AIDA32 and Cachemem5. Gaming: Quake III: Arena6. Gaming: Unreal Tournament 20037. Gaming: X2: The Threat8. Gaming: 3D Mark 2001: SE v3309. Applications: Content Creation Winstone10. Applications: Business Winstone11. Applications: DivX Conversion and LAME MP312. Professional: SPECviewperf 7.113. Professional: CineBench 200314. Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 Beta15. ConclusionsNext » Video News