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When did the FX 9590 come out?

When did the FX 9590 come out?

2013
Piledriver Core (Vishera, 32 nm)

Model number Step. Release date
9370 C0 2013 7/6
9590
Eight-thread processors, low power

Is 4770K still good 2020?

The 4770k is an ok Intel CPU. The problem is the 4770k has higher base clocks than the predecessor the 3770k, but also runs hot. It doesn’t overclock as well as the 3770k, so in initial benchmarks the 3770k overclocked was able to catch up to the 4770k. The 4770k ended up being a good candidate for delidding.

Is the FX-9590 a true 8 core?

AMD’s flagship FX Series processor is the FX-9590 Eight-Core CPU that came out during the summer of 2013. This processor was a beast when it came out as it had 8-cores along with a 220W TDP rating, a 4.7 GHz base clock and a turbo clock of 5.0 GHz.

Why is the 9590 still lagging Intel’s 4770k?

Despite this performance boost the 9590 still lags Intel’s most recent 4770K Haswell processor by 26% and that’s despite the AMD’s 27% higher base clock. In terms of relative performance the AMD’s strong point is Integer processing where it has 8 processing units vs just four (one per core) in the 4770K.

Is the AMD 9590 a good value for money?

In terms of relative performance the AMD’s strong point is Integer processing where it has 8 processing units vs just four (one per core) in the 4770K. Overall, especially at current prices, the 9590 doesn’t represent good value for money.

Is the AMD FX-9590 the first 5GHz processor?

AMD released the FX-9590 back in July 2013 but it’s not until recently that these processors have started hitting the shelves and even now prices are still extremely high. This is the first mainstream 5GHz processor but clock speed isn’t the key performance indicator it once was.

How much better is the i5-8350 compared to the 9590?

Comparing the 9590 to the 8350 shows that the 9590 has 16% better overall performance which is almost exactly in line with its base clock increase from 4.0 to 4.7 GHz. Despite this performance boost the 9590 still lags Intel’s most recent 4770K Haswell processor by 26% and that’s despite the AMD’s 27% higher base clock.

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