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AMD Phenom II X3 710

Introduced in February 2009, the Phenom II X3 710 is a triple core processor from AMD that operates at a speed of 2.6Ghz. A step down from the Phenom II X3 720 BE - which features a clockspeed 200MHz faster per core and an unlocked CPU multiplier for overclocking enthusiasts - the X3 710 is, like its more advanced brother, a full 4-core component with one core disabled (most likely due to a manufacturing defect which left it unable to function as a higher end quad-core). Ideal for individuals who are interested in building a powerful budget PC which can be retrofitted in the future, or for those interested in upgrading their current AM2+/DDR2 rigs, the Phenom II X3 is built on AMDs latest 45nm fabrication process. This allows for higher stock clockspeeds and lower power consumption compared to similar pre-existing Phenom parts based on the earlier 65nm process. 

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AMD Phenom II X3 710
MSRP $125.00
Release date February, 2009
Brand AMD
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best of both worlds - more than 2 cores without the performance hit to the individual core clockspeed
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extremely affordable
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based on the latest AMD 45nm fabrication process
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fast enough for the majority of consumers - including gamers
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high value
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compatible with both DDR2 and DDR3 memory
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highly competitive with equivalent Intel processors
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ability to be overclocked quite well
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can be used in an older AM2+ motherboard with DDR2 memory
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contains more L3 cache than the 800-series, shared between fewer, faster cores
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not as good as the 720 black edition for overclocking enthusiasts
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95W TDP is the same as higher clocked X3 720 BE and X4 parts
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limited selection of available AM3 motherboards - also quite expensive
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Features

  • Speed: 3 x 2.6Ghz
  • Cache: 3 x 512kb of L2, 6mb of shared L3
  • Architecture: K10 derivative, "Heka" core - "Deneb" X4 with one disabled core
  • Socket: AM3
  • TDP: 95w

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AMD Phenom II X3 710

• Amd Phenom II X3 710

• Phenom II X3 710 Triple-Core Processor

UPC: 730143268028

EAN: 092926341015

MPN: HDX710WFGIBOX

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Pros

  • best of both worlds - more than 2 cores without the performance hit to the individual core clockspeed
  • extremely affordable
  • based on the latest AMD 45nm fabrication process
  • fast enough for the majority of consumers - including gamers
  • high value
  • compatible with both DDR2 and DDR3 memory
  • highly competitive with equivalent Intel processors
  • ability to be overclocked quite well
  • can be used in an older AM2+ motherboard with DDR2 memory
  • contains more L3 cache than the 800-series, shared between fewer, faster cores

Cons

  • not as good as the 720 black edition for overclocking enthusiasts
  • 95W TDP is the same as higher clocked X3 720 BE and X4 parts
  • limited selection of available AM3 motherboards - also quite expensive

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