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AMD Reviews
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AMD Radeon R7 370 Review
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AMD's Pitcairn-powered card is designed for 1080p gameplay
Review Price: £118.00
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AMD squares up to Nvidia with the new Radeon R9 Fury
Review Price: £420.00
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AMD crams its most powerful GPU into a tiny, £600 card
Review Price: £600.00
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AMD Radeon R9 390 Review
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It may draw a lot of power but this card packs in the performance
Review Price: £276.00
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AMD Radeon R9 380 Review
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AMD's cheapest new card tackles single-screen gaming
Review Price: £155.00
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This graphics card boosts and tweaks existing hardware – with explosive results
Review Price: £330.00
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AMD's new flagship is an innovative 4K gaming card designed to oust Nvidia
Review Price: £546.00
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AMD FreeSync Review
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Make all your games look and feel better with one upgrade
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AMD Radeon R9 290 Review
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A solid performer for 1080p and 1440p gaming but power hungry
Review Price: £221.00
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We put AMD's new laptop chips to the test - is this the dawn of a new AMD era for laptops?
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It's AMD's fastest ever CPU but is it actually worth investing in?
Review Price: £178.99
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With a 3.2GHz default clock speed and an unlocked multiplier AMD's latest flagship CPU should be an overclocker's dream.
Review Price: £217.99
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AMD finally gets on the 45nm bandwagon but can its new quad core CPUs finally compete with Intel? Ed finds out.
Review Price: £229.99
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AMD finally updates its Athlon X2 series to the K10 (Phenom) architecture. Is it enough to take the dual-core crown though?
Review Price: £80.49
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Low power AND quad core? Surely not.
Review Price: £117.90
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More power than dual-core and cheaper than quad-core, is triple-core the perfect middle ground?
Review Price: £130.00
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TLB error fixed? Check. Faster clock speeds? Check. Better overclocking? Check. Good CPU? Check.
Review Price: £155.09
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AMDs latest chipset has the most powerful integrated graphics available but does that make it the best platform to choose?
Review Price: £58.75
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AMD's latest quad-core Phenom CPU has an unlocked multiplier for easy overclocking but is it enough to raise Phenom above Intel's quad-core offerings?
Review Price: £155.00
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Can the Athlon X2's last stand give Intel's Core 2 Duo something to think about?
Review Price: £159.00
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Can AMD make up ground on Intel with its new and enhanced Athlon 64 X2 5000+ CPU?
Review Price: £189.94
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AMD has finally added dual core support to its top of the range FX chip. Leo thinks that it's a scorcher!
Review Price: £822.00
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The Athlon X2 3800+ brings AMD's dual-core processor to its most affordable price point yet. Now that can't be bad can it?
Review Price: £276.00
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AMD Athlon FX-57 Review
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AMD's Athlon FX-57 is its highest clocked processor yet. Leo Waldock puts it through its paces to see if the FX can still lay claim to being the gamers' choice.
Review Price: £764.00
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AMD Sempron 3100+ Review
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AMD's latest budget CPU is based on the Athlon 64 core. It may lack 64bit support, but it's still a pretty good platform for a basic PC.
Review Price: £87.00
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The AMD Sempron follows in the footsteps of the Duron, hoping to grab the budget PC market segment.
Review Price: £77.00
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The second generation Athlon 64 FX part is certainly very fast and will no doubt also be very expensive.
Review Price: £582.00
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AMD's latest incarnation of the Athlon 64 is the fastest consumer processor on the market. But there's better value to be had one step down the speed ladder.
Review Price: £316.00
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