"Gamers and PC enthusiasts who buy AMD FX processors have even more to cheer about with the increased speeds and value we are delivering starting today," said Leslie Sobon, vice president of desktop and component products. "After introducing the industry's first and only 8-core desktop processor last year, we now have even faster stock frequencies and an all-new, high-performance x86 core architecture to satisfy power-users."
The AMD FX opens the door to a world of possibilities when combined with other AMD technologies, like an AMD 9-Series chipset motherboard and AMD Radeon(TM) HD 7000 series graphics cards with Eyefinity multi-monitor support. AMD also provides downloadable software upgrades that free the creative user to push performance with AMD OverDrive(TM) , manage their gaming with AMD Catalyst(TM) Control Center, or harness the power of multiple graphic cards working in parallel with AMD CrossFire technology.
"After what we've seen of the previous generation of AMD FX series, the overclockers at HWBOT are very eager to find out what the new AMD FX series will bring to the game," said Frederik Colardyn, founder and CEO of the competitive overclocking site, HWBOT.org. "As the previous generation shattered the frequency world record, pushing it to a new high, we hope to see the new AMD FX series raise the bar even further."
Starting today, the new AMD FX CPUs will be available from global retailers.
Industry Support
ASRock: "The new AMD FX Series is perfect for performance driven PC enthusiasts," said James Lee, ASRock vice president of Sales and Marketing. "We are beyond thrilled to inform users that our new ASRock motherboards work seamlessly and give full play to the AMD FX Series."
Asus: "A year ago, the FX Series broke records and we're excited about the 15% increased performance this year," said Joe Hsieh, general manager of Asus' Motherboard Business Unit. "We produce a large number of motherboards each month and are always committed to providing customers with an unmatched PC experience. The update to the FX Series allows us to continue to outfit our motherboards with leading processor performance."
MSI: "The increased speeds and value offered by the latest AMD FX Series gives overclockers and performance enthusiasts the responsiveness needed for any task, said Ted Hung, MSI vice president of Mainboard Department. "When the FX Series is paired with an MSI AM3+ mainboard not only do users get maximum performance, but they're also taking advantage of our OC Genie II technology providing military-class stability and intelligent overclocking within just one second."
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AMD CrossFire(TM) technology requires an AMD CrossFire Ready motherboard, and may require an AMD CrossFire(TM) Bridge Interconnect (one for each additional graphics card) and a specialized power supply. Note that the following graphics cards only support AMD CrossFire technology in dual mode (i.e.: maximum 2 graphics cards): AMD Radeon(TM) HD 6670, HD 6570, HD 6450, HD 5670 and ATI Radeon(TM) HD 5670, HD5570, HD 5550, HD 5450 and do not require a bridge interconnect. AMD Eyefinity technology works with games and applications that support non-standard aspect ratios, which is required for spanning across multiple displays. To enable more than two displays, additional panels with native DisplayPort(TM) connectors, and/or DisplayPort(TM) compliant active adapters to convert your monitor's native input to your cards DisplayPort(TM) or Mini-DisplayPort(TM) connector(s), are required. AMD Eyefinity technology can support multiple displays using a single enabled AMD Radeon(TM) graphics card with Windows® Vista or Windows® 7 operating systems - the number of displays may vary by board design and you should confirm exact specifications with the applicable manufacturer before purchase. SLS ("Single Large Surface") functionality requires an identical display resolution on all configured displays.