Archer57 wrote on 2025-08-12, 13:01:
candle_86 wrote on 2025-08-12, 11:36:
DDR3 benefits it massively. As someone who was on Phenom II until 2013 and still onto a living room HTPC until 2020 DDR3 helps a lot. In software from 2008 no it won't show a benefit but even tests in 2010 and 2011 showed 10-15% difference in performance between the same Phenom II on DDR2 and DDR3. Phenom II was good realistically until 2015/2016 when games started requiring instructions it didn't have, for the average person a good Phenom II X4 + 8gb DDR3 was all they needed, the DDR3 also let them beat the Core2 Quads finally, and the i5 6xx cpus, and don't forget later in life the Phenom II X4 competed with the i3 2xxx and it was a tossup in performance while the X6 competed with the i5 2xxx and they traded blows depending on workload.
As for viability for retro rigs, it really depends on what your after, I've got one rocking a Phenom X4 9500 just because i can.
Not, anything on AM2/3 is not even remotely close to sandy/ivy bridge. Yes, 4 core CPU can probably compete with 2 core one and perhaps 6 core with 4 core if you compare them in perfectly multi-threaded workload, but ultimately single thread performance is what matters, even now, more so then. And phenoms are hopelessly behind on that, basically on a level of high-end LGA775.
And as someone who used this CPUs i've never seen DDR3 benefit them significantly, the same as with LGA775. The difference is there, but usually it is negligible.
I used it extensively and still do for some tasks, and yes the X4 640 was a better by than the i3 2100 back in 2011, it was the recommendation as a matter of fact unless all you did was game, the Athlon II X3 was recommended vs the Pentium Dual Core. Its a false belife to assume Phenom II is that far behind because its really not, as for single vs multi threaded, by 2011 Quad was starting to matter more, especially for multi tasking and today single threaded is not that important at all, if it was everyone would rock a low core count CPU, but they don't, even Hexa Core is considered to little these days.
As for the era, Phenom 1 was an XP chip, Vista was ignored, I have a gateway buried somewhere that came with a Phenom X3 8450 and Windows XP Home, its COA is for XP Home, I've also got a lenovo buried in the closet that shipped with an AThlon II X4 640 and has an XP Pro COA not a 7 COA.
As for market Penetration that was rather fast, friend of mine that enlisted in the Army got a signing bonus when we reuped his enlistment and wanted a computer so we went to fry's, this was Nov 2009, and we bought a new ASUS AM3 790FX board, an X4 955, and a pair of HD 5770's, 4gb of DDR3 (2x2gb) and Windows XP Pro SP3