AMD in the verge of going all the way with their new AMD 3 socket and their new AMD phenom II processors and in the introduction of the new DDR3 memory in the first time their made their first onboard memory controller chip in the processor. With the promising start they will also start the fusion series with the new and existing AMD and AMD chipsets. With this fusion system software form AMD is to give the enthusiast or the end-user (in who-ever gets it first) with have this in the application that will continually monitor the computers actions until you go into a .EXE game like example by starting up the, let’s say Crysis in my new AMD assorted PC, the fusion will default close most of the unwanted background application that may slow performance in most games and to at least give you a fraction of a percent performance in games.
With the fusion is a free software that you can download from AMD‘s site and compatible with any AMD processor and chipset and for the graphics card it can be either NVIDIA or ATI, but in the interest of usability, ATi is more preferred use in utilizing with the software for reasons that it is owned by AMD and will work well with any AMD drivers. To the much in my expectation of Fusion is well, not bad with just a simple interface when you first installed it with an unmovable circle button to start the app, with three primary option you can choose from, all the down to basic optimisation in all the way to expert over clocking and more hands work on the system, but the sole purpose is to give the full potential of AMD and willing to hide the sub-sub performance when using all of Vista’s visual optimisation on, giving than Intel is confident that they systems can handle the simple stresses of hardware hogging.
Giving that it is just a starting phase of the fusion series, it is still plague with usual bugs in the first edition, with some reports that the software have some exceedingly long list of bugs and occasional hags when used in a certain way, for example having to tweak abit in the advance mode some of the background app don’t start or just corrupt in the process and required rebooting and with the rest also requires a lot of booting and restarting, giving that AMD did not think properly when you want to safely give increase performance with the sacrifice of satisfaction. Giving that it will wear off within a week but surely AMD is giving a crack over it and gave it a good shot.
