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 AMD's Phenom X4 9850 - Silicon Revision B3
(Author: Michael Schuette, April 6, 2008)

Gaming Performance

World In Conflict

World in Conflict was run at 800x600 resolution with medium image quality. Granted that even at this resolution, there is a limitation in the graphics cards at the medium quality settings, we feel that it is justified to at least maintain a modicum of image quality. It is about one core and 1/2 that is really utilized here or 35% of all CPU resources.

At first we were surprised to see the Phenom X4 9850 beat out the X4 9900, however, at some point, we started to realize that this may be more the rule than the exception.

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