while the creative AMD Phenom processors were first published as B2 stepping chips. As lots of you will remember, those were difficult times for AMD as Intel had so soon been intemperately marketing their quad core Kentsfield for nearly a year. To create matters yet more worst, the original Phenoms declined to do up to beliefs and featured a TBL bug that popped up in sure situations.

AMD however retained their hostility spirit and pushed through adversity to release the B3 stepping Phenoms and eventually went on to introduce the highly successful Phenom II and Athlon II lines of dual, tri and quad core processors. With these products, they have been able to focus on brining value to the CPU market in the face of what seems to be rapidly growing prices from Intel’s camp.

when AMD’s processors have rapidly progressed from one people to the next, the linked AM2+ and AM3 motherboards didn’t fare quit as well. 790FX-based boards were the thing products back when they were issued in 2007 and even remain so today. The similar can be said about the other 790-series boards but lots of them were changed with the fresher 785G products over the course of last year in conditions of constituent life cycles, almost three years is a trouble of a long time. The 700 series of chip sets were acquiring long in the tooth and when the 785G boards did breathe some life into things, AMD required an update. This is where the fresh 800-series comes into play.

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