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This article has more holes....

...than a warehouse full of Swiss cheese. As pointed out above, it's a desktop part, some AM2/AM2+ boards can take 140W TDP chips, like the one I have, and the 965 BE is priced a lot higher than the 955 BE part.

Well researched, Nick 'Intel Inside' Farrell!

posted by : Gavin T, 14 August 2009 Complain about this comment
AM2?

My Asus M3A78-T came advertised as 140W, sure would be nice to be sure if it would work or not.

posted by : Jeremiah, 14 August 2009 Complain about this comment
Wattage

Damn man, 140 W is 140 W

I long for the day when Core i7 performance levels reach something like 65 W minimum, damn energy prices seem to go up each and every day.

posted by : Mark Hammond, 14 August 2009 Complain about this comment
Beat me to it...

...but in Nick's eyes, what is a server but a desktop with rails on the side, eh?

posted by : nemowho, 13 August 2009 Complain about this comment
Hmm x3

I gotta call bullshit on this article Nick, did you actually do any research on this chip? or are you just reprinting someone elses crap? or had you decided to spread bullshit all on your own...

Asus's entire line of AM2+ motherboards has this part listed as a compatible CPU, just as a reference...

Oh, and for your reference, Phenom II is a desktop part, Opteron is their server part...

Maybe you should stick to covering Apple stories...

posted by : Walter Brown, 13 August 2009 Complain about this comment
You need to edit this story

AM2+ supports 140W tdp. The 9950 phenom 1 was a 140 watt part.

posted by : Frank, 13 August 2009 Complain about this comment
140W not a problem for AM2+

Have we forgotten already that the Phenom 9950 was released with a 140W TDP before being downgraded to 125W several weeks later? Quite a few AM2+ boards shipped with a sticker promising 140W CPU compatibility on the box.

posted by : Sven, 13 August 2009 Complain about this comment
Just an other name

They increase the frequency and the power.
So this is just the same part I already have.
I can increase the 955BE to 3.4Ghz with increased power.

posted by : kedas, 13 August 2009 Complain about this comment
Hmm

It wasn't so long ago that it looked like Intel and AMD had power consumption under control, and now we have 130W Core i7s and 140W Phenom IIs...

posted by : Lindsay, 13 August 2009 Complain about this comment
Hmm

PC Pro reckon they couldn't get theirs past 3.7GHz...less than the 955BE.

http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/processors/350725/amd-phenom-ii-x4-965-black-edition

Whether they're just unlucky, I don't know.

Also, the RRP is a bit low in comparison to what SOME sites are selling it at (Trying to cash in maybe?)

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CP-253-AM

Sounds like a far better deal to get the 955BE and overclock the sh*t out of it :) £60 less and mine hits 3.8GHz with no issues at all!

posted by : UltraSBM, 13 August 2009 Complain about this comment

AMD's Phenom II X4 965 hits the shops

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