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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2019
  • Hello and Welcome to a new Budget Builds Official Video where today we'll be taking a look at the old AMD Phenoms, specifically the AMD Phenom X3 8600B which is fairly representative of the old first generation Phenom Chips, so join us as we investigate everything from the AMD Phenom Series of CPUs, through to their performance in the modern day, as we explore if they are actually useable in any way....and more importantly should you buy one.....Or keep using one....However you want to put it
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  • @BudgetBuildsOfficial
    @BudgetBuildsOfficial  5 лет назад +103

    I have been streaming near Daily over on the Second Channel: ruclips.net/channel/UCocyv0mUlBWzFdNl2iWUUeA
    Come check it out, as I am moving over from Twitch to RUclips out of convenience at the moment

    • @CLR438
      @CLR438 5 лет назад +1

      You should include the brand and the model of the CPU/GPU you are testing in the title of these videos.

    • @kanvarmurray2207
      @kanvarmurray2207 5 лет назад

      Plz find a budget 1440p gpu plz

    • @BudgetBuildsOfficial
      @BudgetBuildsOfficial  5 лет назад +2

      @@sweetschannel7564: 2:48

    • @RedXons
      @RedXons 5 лет назад

      Why don't you use a SSD with a preinstalled Windows 7, Steam and all your games and utilities you use? With Windows 7 and up this works almost all the time and it just initializes the drivers at first boot. Saves you a lot of time with installing windows and downloading Steam/browsers/games. Only thing you need to do is install the newest GPU driver available and you're good to go.

    • @BudgetBuildsOfficial
      @BudgetBuildsOfficial  5 лет назад +2

      @@RedXons: Changing Windows installs regularly from machine to machine really messed them up and makes it so benchmarks may be inaccurate.
      I copy my games to the system, but it's always worth a fresh install so you guys know what to expect, rather than me blaming a system, when actually it's a dodgy Windows Install at fault

  • @paladingeorge6098
    @paladingeorge6098 5 лет назад +970

    I cant wait to see you ten years from now saying, "The Old Ryzen 3 2200G will sometimes get you to the start menu of Metro Pubnight Legends, but it will promptly crash when getting into a game".

    • @CaveyMoth
      @CaveyMoth 5 лет назад +190

      "AMD Threadripper had so many cores...but sadly, it turned out that having a lot of cores wasn't enough to keep the chips relevant, once 3D stacking caught on."

    • @CossackHD
      @CossackHD 5 лет назад +104

      @@CaveyMoth "once CPUs got ability to run single thread on multiple physical cores, all past generation CPUs became irrelevant and 4GHz 32 core CPUs recked 5.2GHz 8 core, regardless of whether it was new or older software without any multicore optimisations"

    • @marko_jack_
      @marko_jack_ 5 лет назад +39

      Well I am afrad you will not see that, because even Nehalem CPU processors from ten years ago can run games with high end gpus with 60-100 fps on maximum settings, Ryzen is future proof and even with dx 12 vulkan implementations, it will become even more than usable, because Vulkan and dx12 will even use less cpu than dx11 nowdays... The Biggest issues of Core 2 Duos and later with Phenom series was much lower IPC, much lower single thread performance, and lack of instructions sets, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge, FX from AMD and now Ryzen all that CPU's support all required SSE instructions set and still can be very usable in the future...
      About gpu's it is similiar situation-AMD still use 8 years old architecture, even now you can use HD 7870-7970 for even newest titles (HD 7870 will run on low 1080p, but hd 7970 with overclock will easily hit 50-60 fps on high ultra), AMD have plan to use gcn arhitecture even in future, so it is not about "ten years or couple of years", it is about technology, if it is futureproof then it will last even more than 10 years...

    • @the123king
      @the123king 5 лет назад +3

      @@CossackHD ....that's as likely as it is to drink a cup of coffee before you've made it, for exactly the same reasons

    • @CossackHD
      @CossackHD 5 лет назад +18

      @@the123king there is technology for that. Look up Coreteks on youtube and "moving beyond Moore's law". Intel bought up a company that managed to run X86 and ARM on same hardware while also processing single thread on several cores. Scheduler with advanced AI manages to destribute instructions across several cores.
      There is another company with similar tech - they managed to achieve "thread splitting" on Android, thus improving framerate and frametime stability in 3D applications (what was demoed), and are negotiating with "someone" (most likely with AMD).

  • @TechoGames
    @TechoGames 5 лет назад +283

    The Nostalgic Hit me with OST at the start

    • @pottcat3918
      @pottcat3918 5 лет назад +6

      I was always tired of waiting for the heal

    • @fhddhdhk9319
      @fhddhdhk9319 5 лет назад +10

      "Hope to see you again."
      "Again...what do you mean by again."

    • @RandomAxe
      @RandomAxe 5 лет назад +8

      @@fhddhdhk9319 they always want you to get your ass kicked. Even as a kid I thought that was messed up

    • @forza1sra
      @forza1sra 5 лет назад +5

      What's it from? I know I've heard it from somewhere. Edit: Oh Pokemon right?

    • @sillystoic9252
      @sillystoic9252 5 лет назад

      Got articuno and realised even legendaries aren't very op,good times.

  • @snake4322
    @snake4322 5 лет назад +462

    I never knew there were 3 core CPUs, just thought we skipped them. Like iPhone 9 or Windows 9.

    • @thomasgabaldon1047
      @thomasgabaldon1047 5 лет назад +17

      Westy we didn't really skip the iPhone 9 we made it the x/10 for the ten years of the iPhone.

    • @Schmoblet
      @Schmoblet 5 лет назад +89

      @@thomasgabaldon1047 what do you mean "we"?

    • @lars2049
      @lars2049 5 лет назад +121

      @@Schmoblet *communism intensifies*😂

    • @thomasgabaldon1047
      @thomasgabaldon1047 5 лет назад +5

      lastgen boi oops I meant they.

    • @thomasgabaldon1047
      @thomasgabaldon1047 5 лет назад +4

      Lars Gottschalk lol

  • @hellrazorforever
    @hellrazorforever 5 лет назад +181

    I still own my old Dual Core Phenom II 555 that was able to be unlocked to a Quad Core B55 and was able to be overclocked to 3.6GHz. What a delightful chip that was

    • @hardwarecollector2097
      @hardwarecollector2097 5 лет назад +5

      Yeah, i have this one, too. But 160 watts tdp are really a lot. It is still a fast chip, even with only 2 cores.

    • @khwarezmid1399
      @khwarezmid1399 5 лет назад +4

      @@hardwarecollector2097 It is not 160 tdp. Do you even know how much heat that would generate?

    • @NathanDiepeveen
      @NathanDiepeveen 5 лет назад

      @@hardwarecollector2097 you stupid?

    • @hellrazorforever
      @hellrazorforever 5 лет назад +2

      @@hardwarecollector2097 With a hunk of copper strapped to it and a big a.. industrial fan blowing on it its ok.

    • @QuadTubeChannel
      @QuadTubeChannel 5 лет назад +12

      Almost twice the CPU for nothing..awesome. I had a Deneb Athlon II x4 620 that was really a Phenom II x4, however the board had no unlocking options. Still, it was a good CPU even in it's Athlon disguise including being a decent over-clocker. It replaced a Athlon 64 x 2 4000+ and the improvement in performance right across the board was very noticeable. All this without having to change the motherboard.

  • @TheJomeister
    @TheJomeister 5 лет назад +35

    Dont forget, the xbox360 had a Tri Core Xenon CPU, back in 2005 this was high end Hardware. 1 core was used for background activities (Dashboard etc.), and 2 cores werde used for the actual game.

    • @nbain66
      @nbain66 5 лет назад +7

      @3.2GHZ if I remember right. It was pretty great for the time. I was using a 2.4ghz dual core in 2010

    • @EvilTurkeySlices
      @EvilTurkeySlices 5 лет назад +15

      It also had 6-threads.

    • @ZorroComputers
      @ZorroComputers 3 года назад +1

      I see a German dude.

    • @LonelyDiggers
      @LonelyDiggers 3 года назад +2

      The Wii U's CPU has 3 cores.

  • @Castaa
    @Castaa 5 лет назад +84

    I found an abandoned AMD AM3 desktop computer with a single core Athlon in it.
    Just for fun I upgraded it with a Phenom II X3 (Deneb core) on ebay for $11 and added 4 GB of DDR3 RAM and wifi card. I actually sold it for $100 on Craigslist including a 22" inch display. These computers of course still work fine for desktop tasks and have value to some people who can't afford a new system.
    It even played HL2 and Doom 3 quite well at lower resolutions with it's on board AMD graphics.

    • @laharl2k
      @laharl2k 4 года назад +6

      Same here just the other way around.
      Got an old pc being replaced from a company and upgraded it with a phenom x4 i found in the street.
      I dont really use it. Its just a toy for when i need to rest stuff.
      I love building machines from trash :3

    • @pinkipromise
      @pinkipromise 3 года назад

      on motherboard graphics. i used it to play left 4dead

    • @GGigabiteM
      @GGigabiteM 2 года назад +4

      I found a trashed AM3 motherboard at the local junk yard with a Cooler Master V8 on it. I thought it was probably going to be some weak dual or quad, because that's usually what I find there, but it turned out to be a Phenom II X6 1100. One of the better buys I've gotten from there, a hex core Phenom for $10.

  • @fordcomputers2997
    @fordcomputers2997 5 лет назад +58

    "Intel Core 2 Trio"

  • @talonfluff
    @talonfluff 5 лет назад +281

    I wished I had this cpu back then.
    But I was stuck using my AMD athlon 3000+ for 11 years.

    • @MirelRC
      @MirelRC 5 лет назад +2

      Is it the version with 1.8ghz? Because I had one in the past.

    • @talonfluff
      @talonfluff 5 лет назад +3

      @@MirelRC yep.
      I still have my original cpu somewhere.

    • @MirelRC
      @MirelRC 5 лет назад +9

      @@talonfluff nice. It was good for it's time. And this is the first cpu that I have ever overclocked. Sadly it died after 2 or 3 years with overclock. Anyway it was old. It died in 2013.

    • @Rockband2991
      @Rockband2991 5 лет назад +4

      I still have an amd athlon 64x2 but mine has windows 10 64 bit on it

    • @MirelRC
      @MirelRC 5 лет назад +2

      @@Rockband2991 how does it run?

  • @purdy9431
    @purdy9431 5 лет назад +98

    I've never had a successful 4 core unlock without instability, but was fun at the time.

    • @badass6300
      @badass6300 5 лет назад +6

      We did skip 5 and 7, 9, 11 and all other odd number cores though, but you can always disable a core XD

    • @screwball992
      @screwball992 5 лет назад

      @@tigercat418 Hmmp why call people names when they don't have the same opinion on something. You only hurt your cause when all you have is insults.

    • @iforgotmyusername0
      @iforgotmyusername0 4 года назад +1

      yup.. thats y 1 was disabled

    • @M9_Prime
      @M9_Prime 4 года назад

      Mine wouldn’t even unlock

    • @youcanpunchmeintheface
      @youcanpunchmeintheface 4 года назад

      the unlock bricked my bios

  • @174wolf
    @174wolf 5 лет назад +27

    Those "downgraded" Phenoms were quite great - I had an Phenom II X2 555 which unlocked perfectly to full quad-core performance.

  • @Generalkidd
    @Generalkidd 4 года назад +53

    I've never understood what's the difference between Athlon and Phenom CPU's. I saw that both of them had tri-core options but I'm not sure which one is actually more powerful. And is the 8600B the most powerful tri-core CPU out there?

    • @bluescluessuperagent
      @bluescluessuperagent 4 года назад +9

      Phenom was the higher end more powerful line up

    • @Fractal_blip
      @Fractal_blip 3 года назад +1

      @@bluescluessuperagent as the name implies.

    • @hdauven8434
      @hdauven8434 3 года назад +14

      Depeonds on the generation they're positioned in. Athlon used to be AMD's high-end, but the naming scheme now been reduced to their low-end offering.
      In the Phenom I era, the Athlon's were the dual core CPUs. Phenom was reserved for 3-4 core CPUs. This was probably done due to consumer name familiarity with the Athlons as single and dual core processors.
      In the Phenom II era, the Athlon's were mostly dual cores without L3. In the Phenom II line there were 2-6 cores available. Two single core Athlons existed called the 160u and 170u, which were mainly there as low power CPUs. AMD introduced a new name for the regular single core CPUs, Sempron.
      For their mobile chips in both the Phenom I and II era, they had the Turion and Athlon series. The Turion series had a wider floating point unit (FPU), going up to 128 bits, while the mobile Athlons had a smaller FPU with 64 bits. This meant that mobile Athlon had less precision with floating point calculations. Later on they also added an Athlon Neo series, which was meant for low power mobile chips.
      AMD reused the Athlon name again with Bulldozer and many of its derivatives, mainly for APUs that had their integrated graphical processing units disabled. Which was it distinctive 'feature'.
      Now with Ryzen, Athlon has been reused sparingly. Mostly for OEMs. Ryzen Athlons have no distinctive features disabled. Some Ryzen 1 Athlons have their boosting algorithm disabled, but most have it enabled. The Athlon name has once again been relegated to the lower end parts.

    • @dikbozo
      @dikbozo 3 года назад +1

      @@hdauven8434 During the Phenom II era, the Athlon II were the same chips without L3. Some would unlock, I have one that does (full 6 MB L3). There was a full range ofCPUs, from X2, X3 and X4 but no X6 Athlon II. They came with both the 'u' signifier that meant 25W TDP. They also came with the 'e' signifier that meant 45W instead of 95W and 65W and these were mostly the 3 and 4 core chips. I am collecting Athlon II and have several of all 3.

    • @primus711
      @primus711 2 года назад +1

      It started with cpus without a level of cache or just half the amount on both intel and amd then they both started using the names just signifying budget cpus as in they could be any that fits the criteria
      Even the name pentium became a budget cpu name in the end

  • @justinbeauvais1409
    @justinbeauvais1409 5 лет назад +4

    I remember when I got my Phenom II x3 720 Black Edition system back in 2009. The thing was awesome. I paired it with an HD 2600XT to begin with, then with an HD 4890 later on. It was about 30% faster than this OG Phenom x3, and overclockable. Stock was 2.8 GHz, but I could push it to 3.4 GHz. Over all it worked really well for everything. In fact, it worked so well that I kept it, and it is my wife's daily driver desktop. With 8GB of RAM and an old Intel 120GB SSD it is a snappy performer and handles her Netflix, Hulu, and RUclips watching flawlessly. If she ever wanted to game I threw my R9 270X into it when I last upgraded so she has more GPU than the CPU could ever use.

    • @carlc.4714
      @carlc.4714 4 года назад

      I am still using the same CPU in my everyday PC at home.

  • @vape9546
    @vape9546 5 лет назад +107

    Do I hear Pokemon music in the background?

    • @CaveyMoth
      @CaveyMoth 5 лет назад

      So that's what it was

    • @vape9546
      @vape9546 5 лет назад

      @Dr. McGoatz Kool glad to know I wasn't trippin

    • @hydrakone
      @hydrakone 5 лет назад +7

      also Dewford Town!

    • @Silexium
      @Silexium 5 лет назад

      Sapphire, to be exact.

    • @vodliedood3385
      @vodliedood3385 4 года назад

      I literally heard one note and it started playing in my head

  • @Keanu252
    @Keanu252 5 лет назад +8

    I love your content my dude
    recently build my first own PC after you've shown that it's really not that hard and that you don't have to treat hardware like eggs that break at the slightest touch
    keep it up

  • @NeonEUC
    @NeonEUC 5 лет назад +1

    awesome video... love how you are now using these old techs to show how good it is for emulation. please keep doing that for future videos :-)

  • @povilasstaniulis9484
    @povilasstaniulis9484 4 года назад +5

    I remember doing a build using one of these. It was an Athlon X3 425 Rana which unlocked into a perfectly stable quad core Athlon X4 Propus (registering itself as a Phenom though).
    BTW, some Semprons of the day were actually dual core Athlons. And some dual core Athlons were actually Quad core. And also, some Quad core Athlons/Phenoms were actually hexa-core... AMD did some crazy stuff back then.

  • @MegaStupidMonkeys
    @MegaStupidMonkeys 5 лет назад +18

    8:54 check yo staging!

  • @newspanner9497
    @newspanner9497 5 лет назад +31

    My first CPU was an AMD Athlon Tri core, served me well!

    • @CossackHD
      @CossackHD 5 лет назад

      Had Athlon 64 X2 3600+ in 2008 and "upgraded" to Athlon X3 6100 later. Should have bought Athlon II X2 with higher clocks.

    • @barrybritcher
      @barrybritcher 4 года назад +1

      Pentium 75mhz was my first lmao

    • @BukanIbuMu
      @BukanIbuMu 2 года назад

      Celeron 1.80 Ghz was my first

  • @dannicolbert7741
    @dannicolbert7741 5 лет назад +12

    In 2008 I bought
    Phemon X3
    2X ATI 3870HD
    6GB DDR 2 800
    750GB HDD
    Windows Vista Ultimate

    • @mihailodavidovic018
      @mihailodavidovic018 3 года назад

      @Franco Eijo Did you use Windows Vista? Yes, XP is better, but Vista isn't that bad. I have Vista on old PC with Celeron D, 1.5Gb RAM, FX5200 128mb and 2x80gb hdd.

  • @mjlancraft
    @mjlancraft 5 лет назад +71

    Had one of those cpu, ran awesome for Linux & still does!

    • @marlon.8051
      @marlon.8051 5 лет назад +6

      uwu

    • @ozzelot3349
      @ozzelot3349 5 лет назад +1

      I'm told they make nice fileservers.

    • @Sheovion
      @Sheovion 4 года назад +6

      linux can run fine on a Intel Athom 1GHz im not kidding

    • @true_neutral3378
      @true_neutral3378 3 года назад +1

      @@Sheovion I got a netbook with a single core atom running peppermint os, it's not great tbh. The only thing it's good for is text editing, feeding frenzy, and solitaire

    • @Sheovion
      @Sheovion 3 года назад +1

      @@true_neutral3378 i had a netbook that the school gived for everyone in 2014, it's a national brand netbook, so it's crap, that thing had a Intel Athom of 1GHZ and struggled to run Windows 7, i will never forgot the day where my little brother tried to play roblox on that thing, and what happened? BLUE SCREEN!

  • @mohammedturki453
    @mohammedturki453 4 года назад

    So glad found this channel! Awesome stuff!

  • @sidebazooka6900
    @sidebazooka6900 5 лет назад +10

    "Geforce 6100"
    Dude, everything about this hits my feelings real good

  • @zacknewberry3167
    @zacknewberry3167 5 лет назад +31

    im watching this on ,y phenom x4 9550 right now.
    "cries in old pc"

    • @cadebarnett9512
      @cadebarnett9512 5 лет назад +1

      Phenom x4 9950 Black Edition right here. Still running like a champ!

    • @fwingebritson
      @fwingebritson 4 года назад

      @Fellow accelerationist I hear ya man, I cannot deal with fast cpu's either. When mine gives out, luckily there will still be duo's and phenoms out there that I can cheaply replace it.

    • @tilburg8683
      @tilburg8683 4 года назад

      100euros can bring you a long way and 200euros can build you a fully capable system.
      I picked up a FX8350, with some X299 motherboard I think, it's some Asus one, does support overclocking so that's good.
      16GB of 1600MHZ DDR3 ram and a 650W PSU combined with a 550W so basically 1200W PSU, with a lot of fans and a good cooler and case for 100euros, all it would need to play most games on high is a 780TI or 1060 for around 100euros, and that's a game pc that will run most stuff on high for 200euros.

    • @Auberge79
      @Auberge79 4 года назад

      I'm watching this on Asus android smartphone, but if I wanted to switch to my pc right now, it actually is phenom x3 with 8 gigs of ram. And Linux mint, of course.
      Actually I have another PC, which was Core2Duo 7500 with 6 gigs of ram, recently upgraded to Xeon 771 on 775 :-) thanks AliExpress.
      But I use that phenom PC more often.

    • @tilburg8683
      @tilburg8683 4 года назад

      Old pcs can be great I got a Xeon 3440 780TI oc that can run most games on ultra 60fps.
      And probably with a better psu that would allow overclocking I think 1440P 60fps ultra. is doable ( might be doable if you don't on medium), or 1080P 144fps ultra.
      Not 100% sure but close to it for sure. Just need to spend money on a good psu since 550W isn't enough, the build uses around 500W under full load and I don't think it can actually do 550W and not all the time, I think a 400W build would work better on that psu, which I actually have on a 1045T build that is waiting for a GPU.

  • @tango9917
    @tango9917 5 лет назад

    I loved the pokemon music very nostalgic! I also enjoyed the video i had no idea there was tri core cpus.

  • @jayfawn8478
    @jayfawn8478 5 лет назад +2

    Love the background music

  • @lettucemayopickleketchup47
    @lettucemayopickleketchup47 4 года назад

    Like the game boy Pokémon music in the background i see ur a man of culture as well

  • @lordpolvo222
    @lordpolvo222 5 лет назад

    =D loving it. cool video as always. I guess it never clicked to me that phenom X3 was a tri core haha that makes perfect sense.

  • @eimya
    @eimya 5 лет назад

    What a good voice. Looking forward to your next stream on your second channel

  • @7Elwaybronco
    @7Elwaybronco 4 года назад

    Aye love the Pokémon music in the background

  • @urnotdizzy988
    @urnotdizzy988 5 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @MrBrewsterbuffalo
    @MrBrewsterbuffalo 4 года назад +2

    There is something bit amusing about Six core Ryzen processor CCX:es being configured in 3+3 fashion, due to each CCX having one core disabled (whether or not they were faulty) .
    I love your content, BTW. Great to see old and obsolete hardware being benchmarked.

  • @MrJ0mmy
    @MrJ0mmy 5 лет назад

    Love your videos I learn some new info

  • @Face2FaceHardware
    @Face2FaceHardware 5 лет назад

    Enjoyed the video 👍 I have a soft spot for the Phenom II X3 740 Black Edition.

  • @HardWhereHero
    @HardWhereHero 5 месяцев назад

    I love your videos. You try some of the hardware that I actually wonder about. I have a huge inventory of old hardware and have always wanted to pull it out and test it. Don't hafta, just gotta watch your channel. Just found a case full of "cosmetic defect" GTX 780 ti's, they were never shipped out by EVGA due to the coolder missing the "GTX" imprint. Once they hit auction, I got wind of them and picked them all up dirty butt cheap.

  • @Alex_Fella
    @Alex_Fella 5 лет назад

    nice video fella, very interesting

  • @ShawFujikawa
    @ShawFujikawa 5 лет назад +2

    Nice staging on that KSP rocket there. ;)

  • @bobdole57
    @bobdole57 4 года назад

    I very much enjoy these trips down memory lane.

  • @lordsmokio
    @lordsmokio 4 года назад

    Still have one of those Phenom X3 8650s hooked up in my living room as a streaming/web browsing machine. Works great!

  • @ralexttm4368
    @ralexttm4368 5 лет назад +10

    hoenn region music, my man... u have taste.

  • @Tiger351
    @Tiger351 4 года назад +1

    Interesting stuff, might have to look through your playlist for similar AMD FX series videos. I'm still running an FX 8350 in my daily driver (not much of a gamer myself) and it runs Windows 10 pro great with no issues.

  • @DaVinylSmith
    @DaVinylSmith 5 лет назад

    That background music brings back such good memories

  • @datboi1081
    @datboi1081 4 года назад

    Good choice of backround music

  • @tyler6602
    @tyler6602 3 месяца назад

    Bruh i hope you do more videos like this they're so interesting

  • @KevinGoldLVL
    @KevinGoldLVL 4 года назад +1

    The first pc that I bought was a prebuilt Acer with a Phenom x3 and this thing was a respectable beast back in the day, it's was a great pc that I have own for 7 or 8 years! I have upgraded the graphic card 3 times and the ram one time during the ownership. Now I have a Ryzen 5 built that I hope I will keep for a long time too!

  • @floydp6217
    @floydp6217 4 года назад

    great video!

  • @Umski
    @Umski 4 года назад +1

    We're still running an AMD Athlon II X3 460 which cost £51.99 in 2013 in a cupboard in the office at work - I was surprised when the M/B (Asrock 960GM-GS3) showed it as being an X4 of the same flavour and ran happily on XP with 4 cores until we upgraded to W10 and now seems to be back to 3 cores - seemed to unlock itself - I might revisit that when I get a chance!

  • @0cyb3r0
    @0cyb3r0 5 лет назад +2

    The 3rd core is very useful, since even when playing games that use two cores, there is still an extra core left for background processes, so the other two cores are left for the game alone.
    I grew up with the AM3 platform (Athlon II and Phenom II) and the clockrates and IPC gain from the node shrink to 45 mm are great. Whenever I go back home I still game on my old rig with a Phenom II X4 (although I've upgraded - it used to have an Athlon II X2 and a worse GPU).

  • @bighams69
    @bighams69 5 лет назад +4

    the x3 8600 was my first desktop cpu! All my friends were envious, stuck with their parents pentiums beige boxes. I jused to run minecraft serveres and stuff on it. Worked very well until I got a new one when I entered college. These days the clockspeed really makes it chug behind even some dual cores. It just can't keep up. I tried to upgrade to win 10 but that made it even worse because of the lack of instruction sets.

  • @flickarod8973
    @flickarod8973 5 лет назад

    Hell yes a video in a decent amount of time

  • @MyDarkMe
    @MyDarkMe 5 лет назад +8

    I ran my Athlon X3 435 for 10 years.
    The first two stock; then I unlocked my fourth core and clocked it up to 3.6 Ghz.
    Just upgraded last december. Worked like a charm.
    Nowadays it runs in my dads multimedia PC.

  • @cloneofclark4374
    @cloneofclark4374 4 года назад +1

    Watched on a AMD Phenom II X3 720 Processor (2.81 GHz). Your you-tube video played without any issues. Still my main machine almost a decade later.

  • @spork8655
    @spork8655 5 лет назад

    Hey! My old rig had a Phenom II x3 720! For the price I paid, it was pretty nice at the time.

  • @Dingbat1967
    @Dingbat1967 5 лет назад +1

    I have three of these computers and still use them regularly. They are fine for non-gaming tasks and I still can play KSP on them when I feel like it. They run Borlderlands fine and dandy (all versions). I don't play many "A" titles but those that I do play are fine.

  • @Renopus
    @Renopus 5 лет назад +36

    My first PC from 2007 had a Athlon 64 LE-1620 with 1 Core/Thread clocked at 2.8Ghz. It's okay for what it was, but having only a single core was dreadful at times. Could you do a review of it one day if you can find it?

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 5 лет назад +1

      Maybe even compare it to something like a Celeron 440, those where the single core thingies from the first line of Core 2 chips. Did some benches against a P4 and the result is pretty tight, both on stock and oc, seeing how some similar AMD would compare would be pretty neat.

  • @waynerowlinson6177
    @waynerowlinson6177 4 года назад

    I was lucky enough to get 2 different Athlon II X3's that unlocked into quad core CPU's. One was an AD 3.1 GHz that unlocked into an Athlon II X3, and the other was an AC 3.3 GHz that unlocked into a Phenom II X4 CPU, both stable. I see someone else already posted that they did the same but the TDP went through the roof. In my case, CPU-Z did show 140W for each processor, which would be close. I remember hooking up my Kill-A-Watt meter, and the power usage did go up quite a bit. I used the "Phenom II" for a while gaming, and gave it away to someone who still uses it unlocked. I ran it with a big, but cheap heatsink with 2 80 mm fans. I am still running the regular Athlon as an X3 , underclocked and undervolted for my home server. I did buy a Phenom II X2 550 Black Edition hoping to be able to unlock it, but no matter what I tried, I couldn't get it to unlock even 1 additional core. Luck of the draw.

  • @nbrown5907
    @nbrown5907 5 лет назад

    I had the Q6600 which was two core 2 duos slapped together lol. I loved it.

  • @sixstar2067
    @sixstar2067 4 года назад +1

    I had I phenom2 x3 that I got not long after they were released. These chips were known to have possible unlockable cores. Mine didnt unlock an extra core but I was happy with the increase in performance from the 2.8ghz Core2Duo at the time.

  • @cian87
    @cian87 4 года назад +1

    These caused me no end of pain due to SQL Server at the time not understanding core counts that weren't a power of 2 at the time. You had to start the installer then throw components from a service pack in to the install folder during a specific time period as far as I remember

  • @FullyBuffered
    @FullyBuffered 5 лет назад +1

    Splendid works as always. These were certainly an interesting product back in the day, but in the end most people bought a Core 2 chip anyway, I can't blame them :p

  • @syedyusuf9594
    @syedyusuf9594 5 лет назад

    i like that Pokemon music in the background

  • @lemusz9750
    @lemusz9750 5 лет назад +6

    I used to have Athlon x3 440. when my friends asked about my new computer: "Its dual core, yeah?" i replied like: "actually its 3 cored, so better than dualcore". They were like: "Whadaaaa F. man, that thing doesnt even exist, do u wanna fool us?". In that moment i already knew that i will be a pc pro.

  • @stephenbanyar6763
    @stephenbanyar6763 5 лет назад +1

    0:01 **Crunch* You hear that?
    That was the sound of nostalgia!

  • @MrMonkeyCrumpets
    @MrMonkeyCrumpets 4 года назад

    I got lucky with my x3 720 and was unable to unlock the disabled core, though as you mention most games of the day didn’t really use it so it spent much of its early life disabled in the pursuit of higher overclocks.
    Still got it chugging along as a quad core in my nas where it’s juuuuust enough to run a couple plex streams.

  • @baldman5739
    @baldman5739 4 года назад +1

    I love how he used a Pokémon soundtrack in this vid.

  • @IMDYT420
    @IMDYT420 5 лет назад +3

    You have inspired me to take apart a faulty windows xp computer and fix it 🙂

  • @EStarstruck
    @EStarstruck 5 лет назад

    littleroot town!!! yes! i was so excited to hear that

  • @DaiAtlus79
    @DaiAtlus79 5 лет назад

    just to add - i had an athlon Ii x3 460. that thing could fly! I had an older eMachines board that could overclock (nvidia system tools + nvidia chipset on a mobob = unlocking multipliers and increasing clocks). i was even playing wolfenstein II with this and 8gb of ram and a 660ti. it would have issues with some games (too old to play far Cry 5 due to lack of SSE4.2 and some more cpu intensive things like draw distance were issues). i got rid of it last year in a $50 towerbuild i threw together. Its still fine for desktop and productivity, and i was at the last bit of it, using it as a workstation til i realized my old Lenovo G585 was doing the job in Linux for what i was throwing at it as a 'workstation'. but it served me well, and in its main part of its life, i used it with a 2gb XFX 6870 radeon and 8gb of ram.

  • @Dasuud
    @Dasuud 5 лет назад +1

    I owned a Phenom X3 8650, and i fckn loved it, did it's job very well back in the time... :) Anyway, keep up the good work, i really love your videos! :)

  • @LUNATIC75
    @LUNATIC75 5 лет назад +2

    I used a X3 720 Black Edition for several years before moving up to a X6 1055t. Really loved both of those old CPU's. I felt very 'alternative' back then with my triple core rig...
    Sadly it wouldn't boot in to Windows when unlocked in to some weirdly named quad core.

  • @bertnijhof5413
    @bertnijhof5413 4 года назад

    Early 2014 I bought a second hand HP dc5850 from Oct 2008 with that Phenom X3 8600B (3 x 2.3 GHz) on an AM2+ motherboard. After one or two years I replaced it with a Phenom II X4 B97 (4 x 3.2 GHz), that I used happily till April 2019.
    I now run a Ryzen 3 2200G and I intend to use it also for 11 years with one CPU upgrade :) :)

  • @swag-cc4uc
    @swag-cc4uc 5 лет назад +3

    Can't wait for DX13 to revitalize all old CPU's, even going back to the Pentium D era
    Great video as always

    • @EirikrTinkerTries
      @EirikrTinkerTries 4 года назад +1

      Swag wait what do you mean you can’t wait for DX13 to revitalize old CPUs?

    • @aai404
      @aai404 23 дня назад

      ​@@EirikrTinkerTriesmaybe what he means is better utilization of the cpu in games. For example, DirectX12 uses the cpu better than directx11, so games that support both apis tend to run better on dx12

  • @green90s
    @green90s 4 года назад +1

    Hey, can you possibly do a video on the i7 2600? I have one myself and given it was quite popular in prebuilts (Acer Predator G3600) it would be relevant for a lot of people.
    Keep up the awesome work!

  • @dodgydruid
    @dodgydruid 5 лет назад

    In mentioning of some games single core use on multi core cpu's, only recently did Blizzard for World of Warcraft finally bring in multi-core operations and my does it help a lot, both my octa and hexa AMD chips work super well now playing World of Warcraft but Blizzard have long had the policy to make the game playable on very old or low spec PC's so will work on what some people would consider junk, just it won't look amazing or all the bells and whistles the full multi-core offers. I have had a couple Phenom's x3's and both unlocked on my Asrock Extreme3 board with one showing as a X6 but had two unstable cores, the other I unlocked to a very tidy quad core Phenom and worked very well and now resides in my daughters PC.

  • @LeMMingSlayeR
    @LeMMingSlayeR 5 лет назад

    I still have my old Phenom II x3 720 in a box in the garage, was a great CPU for it’s time. After that I had both a q6600 and Phenom II x4 970. Good times.

  • @dikbozo
    @dikbozo 5 лет назад

    I kitted out a friend with an Athlon II X3 445. It only lasted im about 8 years until the second motherboard died. He had used 3 or 4 video cards just to play his MMO and WOW fixations. He was very happy with it. So was I due to the few service requests he made. ;)

  • @hoppstech
    @hoppstech 5 лет назад +9

    Always thought these triple core chips were interesting, simply because Intel hasn't made a triple core chip to compete with it. I wonder how things would be if they kept pushing this lineup (with HT, better IPC, OC-ability, etc)

    • @W1ldTangent
      @W1ldTangent 4 года назад

      They were freaks. AMD had a pile of quad-core dies with a defective core, rather than throw them out and take the hit they turned lemons into lemonade and sold them at a nice discount, which the OEMs loved.. and by the later half of the runs they actually started using perfectly functional quad-cores to satisfy their contractual demands.

    • @GGigabiteM
      @GGigabiteM 2 года назад

      @@W1ldTangent They were doing it all across the line. Hex into quads, quads into 3, 2 or sometimes even single core parts. And duals into single cores. I remember buying a Sempron 130 back in 2012ish and it being able to unlock into a dual core Athlon of some sort and was stable for years until the machine got blown up by a lightning strike. Amazingly, only the motherboard and power supply died, the CPU, RAM and drives were fine. I still have that CPU in my CPU drawer today.

  • @MrBillylois1
    @MrBillylois1 4 года назад

    the Pokemon music so nostalgic

  • @mal2ksc
    @mal2ksc 4 года назад

    I still have a Thuban II x6 (1090T) that I bought eight years ago. Drives have been upgraded, RAM has been added (although the original 4 GB is still in the system), and video cards have changed repeatedly since I seem to have bad luck with cooling fans on the cheapest cards (the most recent GPU, a 750Ti, has been fine though). I'm lucky enough to be able to put the computer in another room and run the cables through the wall, as it's rather loud and warm, but as far as speed goes it's still adequate and can hold its boost clock (3.6) on all six cores, which it has been doing for nine years now. When it was new it was stable at 3.9, then after about 6 months I had to back it off to 3.8, and after about two years, it started getting crashy at anything over 3.6. That worried me, but nothing has happened on that front in seven years.
    The speed is still tolerable most of the time. It has _ten times_ the performance of the laptop I'm on right now (a Haswell Celeron from 2012), and of course it has a real, half-decent GPU. I had an AMD APU-powered laptop, and I got the Haswell machine because it is much smaller, much lighter, and pretty much a sidegrade on everything but the GPU (which was actually not bad on the old AMD APUs, better than Intel's integrated graphics).
    Anyhow, I can't see a reason to get a 3-core chip when 4-core chips are almost as cheap now. The 6-cores never did get cheap, unfortunately -- I mean they were always competitive, but they're still upwards of $100.

  • @sragga
    @sragga 4 года назад

    still have one, but just use it for my home theatre pc. only thing replaced in the past years is put it in a rack mounted case to sit my projector on, and replaced my tired vid card with a gtx1660 for 4k titles.

  • @vacytric
    @vacytric 4 года назад

    I remember having a TRI core Paired with a GTX 570 HD and a gigabyte board. I luckily had one of the good TRI-cores and it unlocked with no issues to it's truest form of Phenom. The machine was beautiful back in 2011. Some people however, had the bad batch of CPUs and couldn't unlock. Great price with a chance.

  • @MrKillswitch88
    @MrKillswitch88 5 лет назад

    Had two generations of this cpu and the later was unlockable to a quad core via a bios option, I liked them much better than the sluggish dual cores and it came in handy when multiboxing wow.

  • @pm5k00
    @pm5k00 5 лет назад +1

    I'd love to see you do a comparison between the amd phenom II x3 and x4 to see the performance difference.

  • @asadianbelifont3875
    @asadianbelifont3875 3 года назад

    The Phenom 965 black edition will be forever in my heart, what a great value cpu in my first pc

  • @TheBeach14
    @TheBeach14 5 лет назад

    Nice pokemon music in the begining

  • @pauls4522
    @pauls4522 5 лет назад

    In September 2008 I bought a motherboard CPU combo consisting of am2+ mobo and 2.3ghz phenom 9600 quad core (yes quad not triple) for only 130$. Paired with a radeon 4850 I only got for 130$ as well after an unbelievable deal after sales and rebate, and after that rest if the components I only paid 450$ in total, and that includes paying too much for a psu at the time (100$ for 550w bfg psu) . That pc ran games very well until the end of 2012. I sacrificed a little bit if dps when I switched to 1080p from 1280x1024 in 2010, but still an overall good experience for a good number of years

  • @TheEcletickGamer7
    @TheEcletickGamer7 7 месяцев назад

    Please do some builds and videos about Amd FX processors. I had a 4200 few years ago and I played a lot on it, but I hated the emulation performance, but for general games worked well. I played hours and hours of Dark Souls 3 when it launched. Nowadays I have and Intel but I have good memories from it.

  • @3800S1
    @3800S1 2 года назад

    My half brother is still using his Phenom II X3 720 over clocked by 400Mhz for day to day use. It really struggled in 2019 due to only having 2GB of ram, managed to get some high capacity sticks but because it's only got 2 slots I could only upgrade it to 4GB, which now in 2022 is starting to struggle again as browsers use a ton of ram now.

  • @lavavrik
    @lavavrik 5 лет назад

    I was also able to unlock my Phenom II X3, what a time it was...

  • @J0xxe
    @J0xxe 4 года назад

    First pc I ever built, phenom II x2 555 unlocked to quad core. The value of that cpu was unreal.

  • @SinisterPuppy
    @SinisterPuppy 5 лет назад

    I remember some models could have a 4th core unlocked on specific motherboards. It was obviously silicon lottery with the 4th core sometimes not being stable. Never owned a tricore, only had Phenom 2 9xx and then later a six core thuban.
    Thanks for the video.

    • @Mini-z1994
      @Mini-z1994 5 лет назад

      Yep, Athlon II x3 445 here that unlocked too 4 cores.
      I had it overclocked on shitty 1333 mhz ram too 3.5 ghz on all 4 cores without any problems at all.
      If i would have had 1600 mhz ram i probably could have pushed it too 3.9 - 4 ghz which is pretty quick for a processor i paid i think in 2010 700 sek for or about 73 usd.
      My lil brother is using that currently in his pc with a gtx 460 unlocked too 4 cores & 3.1 ghz clock speed atm only as the phenom II x4 955 didnt want too play along with the matx motherboard he got switched over too w 8 gb ram + he was having random boot problems which turned out too be a dead 2 gb ddr2 stick on the atx am2+ motherboard.
      Didn't run the phenom II x4 955 overclocked much either, think i left it at 3.4 ghz from 3.2 ghz
      moved the cpu cooler arctic cooling freezer 7 too the athlon II x3 445 even though he probably could have stayed on the athlon cooler as i undervolted the cpu too 1.3v
      Ran the phenom II x4 briefly on the athlon cooler at i think 2.7 ghz & 1.250v before i got the parts for my testrig set up. First gen I7 930 @ 3.06 ghz 8 gb ram & whatever gpu i feel too tinker with.

  • @devilscore6439
    @devilscore6439 4 года назад

    Pokemon R,E,S Music in the background makein me tear up while enjoying the vid

  • @tzimhs85
    @tzimhs85 4 года назад +1

    i am actually seeing your video from a 3 core AMD athlon 2 cpu!

  • @qdmc12
    @qdmc12 4 года назад

    My main [gaming] PC runs on a Phenom II X3 720 (2.8GHz) and it's still kicking.

  • @hanifavicinna8218
    @hanifavicinna8218 5 лет назад +3

    I have one of this processor
    I got it from my school (My school throw a lot of motherboard with CPU back then) But i only picked up Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P motherboard with AMD Phenom X3 (Newer Phenom I guess) and Radeon HD 7470 and Gigabyte GA-F2A58M-DS2 with AMD A8-6600K. The Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P I gave it to my friends and right now I'm using Gigabyte GA-F2A58M-DS2.

    • @ambigousBarrel
      @ambigousBarrel 5 лет назад +1

      I had the Asrock version of that motherboard with a A8-5600k, loved overclocking and tweaking with it :)

    • @hanifavicinna8218
      @hanifavicinna8218 5 лет назад

      Yeah it's awesome. But the processor is producing a lot of heat.

  • @SquaficleDude
    @SquaficleDude 3 года назад

    Ah that gen3 pokemon music

  • @sburton015
    @sburton015 5 лет назад

    The AMD processor I have on my older gaming desktop PC is just like this one, but its a quad core Phenom x4 9650 at stock 2.3 ghz but was able to overclock it to 2.78 ghz.

  • @puszke
    @puszke 5 лет назад

    that soundtrack

  • @technonoises
    @technonoises 5 лет назад

    I had a Phenom II x3 920 which unlocked to a quad core perfectly for about £90! Great CPU.

  • @dodgerecords3792
    @dodgerecords3792 4 года назад

    Had the Athlon 2 X3 , you could unlock it to an Phenom II x4 , was very fun :D