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1 AMD Internal lab testing as of March, 2016 on Microsoft Windows 10 using an AMD Radeon™ R9 390 graphics card, MSI 990FXA Gaming motherboard, 8GB DDR3-1866 memory, AMD graphics driver 015.049.000.000.000000. Benchmark results using Ashes of the Singularity DirectX® 11 multi-threaded vs. DirectX® 12 multi-threaded. With the FX™ 8350 processor, results are as follows: In DirectX 11, 23.95 FPS; in DirectX 12, 36.46 FPS. With the FX™ 6350 processor, results are as follows: In DirectX 11, 20.77 FPS; in DirectX 12, 34.73 FPS. DTV-70
2 AMD FX™ 9590 has the highest nominal (4.7 GHz) and turbo (5.0 GHz) clock rates of any x86-compatible desktop CPU. Intel's fastest CPU, the i7-4790K, has a 4.0 GHz nominal and 4.4 GHz max turbo clock rate. See ark.intel.com for competing models.DTV-34
3 Each of the AMD FX™ 8000 and FX™ 9000 Series CPUs have 8 CPU cores, the highest number of CPU cores you can get on an x86-compatible desktop CPU. Intel's desktop x86 CPU with the highest number of CPU cores is the i7-5960X, which also has 8 CPU cores. See ark.intel.com for competing models. DTV-35
4 AMD FX™ product warranty does not cover damages caused by overclocking, even when overclocking is enabled via AMD hardware.
5 Subject to use according to product specifications. The AMD Wraith cooler has a maximum noise level of 39dbA. The AMD D3 cooler, which the Wraith Cooler has replaced on certain CPUs, has a maximum noise level of 51 dbA. In the logarithmic dbA scale, a ten decibel difference is equal to ten times the amount of noise, so the AMD Wraith Cooler generates less than one tenth the noise of its predecessor. WTH-1
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