So if the quad core market is enough to go to AMD really made another look in the utilization of multiple cores in the odd number yes, three cores are now in sale from any AMD product store these will cover the more mid-range users who want a reasonable price for a multi core technology, but don’t want the exorbitant cost of a quad core.
The Phenom X3 8750 is the answer to the craze of more than single core processors, so we looked at the increase of performance in dual cores and also have a better multi-threading scores in the Quad, all come from an even number of cores two and four, AMD wants to target the cheaper brand of triple cores by having the manufacturing process but rather having the part of the die being occupied by one core it is then used for all of the cache memory or some storage for the instruction to process. So all in all the triple core from AMD is a good solution and really desperate to seek every end of the market. This 2.4GHz triple core is not really asking for some performance but mostly for light use of some media and multi-threading apps, so it can be use for media PC’s around the house, but for a list for buying a CPU is not going to look all that bad when using it in most user situations, but gaming is out of the question for this but for running everything else the triple core have not problems doing that but still have to sacrifice in raw performance factors. It also still has the old 65nm fabrication process and still has the same of the rest of the Phenom chips a total of L3 cache memory with shared 2MB of space in the third.
With the test show that it went well on most media apps like decoding in ITunes and movie streaming, and memory bandwidth is just par with the dual core counterparts with the help of the Hyper threading onboard memory. Though most of the test good all score up on the top in most dual Athlon64 cores but being beaten by faster 940 Black edition and the Intel’s E8000 series. Just going in the X3 Phenom 8750 is the high point for AMD in the cheap budget multi processor, performance is a bit slow and no good in the tweaking part only going as much as 3GHz in air but produced a lot of heat, so there goes over-clocking, but for media users who want to make a rig out on a small case and decode movies in this is a good look at.
