AMD Intros 939-pin CPUs: 3800+ and FX-53 Posted by Ryan Shrout | Jun 1, 2004 | Processors | 0 Manufacturer: AMD ContentsLooking at the new 939-pin ProcessorsThe long anticipated 939-pin transition for Athlon 64 processors is now here, and we look at the two premium releases and what the change means to you.System Setup and BenchmarksSynthetic: SiSoft Sanrda 2004Synthetic: Cachemem and AIDA32Gaming: Quake IIIGaming: Unreal Tournament 2003Gaming: X2 and 3D Mark 2001Application: Winstone TestsApplication: DivX and MP3 EncodingApplication: WinRAR and PC Mark 2002Professional: CineBench 2003Professional: SPECviewperf 7.1 and KribiBenchScientific: ScienceMark 2.0 BetaConclusionsGaming: Unreal Tournament 2003 At the low detail, you can see that ANY AMD processor is going to do quite well, and even at the Maximum detail level, the more expensive processors are only benefitting at the lowest resolution.« Previous1. Looking at the new 939-pin Processors2. System Setup and Benchmarks3. Synthetic: SiSoft Sanrda 20044. Synthetic: Cachemem and AIDA325. Gaming: Quake III6. Gaming: Unreal Tournament 20037. Gaming: X2 and 3D Mark 20018. Application: Winstone Tests9. Application: DivX and MP3 Encoding10. Application: WinRAR and PC Mark 200211. Professional: CineBench 200312. Professional: SPECviewperf 7.1 and KribiBench13. Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 Beta14. ConclusionsNext » Video News