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Q3/2010
AMD Phenom II X2 560

AMD Phenom II X2 560

The AMD Phenom II X2 560 technical specifications and performance benchmarks are detailed on this page. The release date is Q3/2010. AMD Phenom II X2 560 supports the installation of AM3 socket on the motherboard. The number of cores is 2 with the base clock speed of 3.30 GHz. Maximum capacity and type of RAM supported are DDR2-1066. TDP is 80 W.

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Performance tests
Real tests AMD Phenom II X2 560
Cinebench R15 (Single-Core)
Cinebench R15 is the successor of Cinebench 11
Cinebench R15 (Multi-Core)
Cinebench R15 can be used for multi-core processor performance benchmark testing
Geekbench 5, 64bit (Single-Core)
A while ago, there was no competition on the computer processors market
Geekbench 5, 64bit (Multi-Core)
Geekbench 5 is a cross plattform benchmark that heavily uses the systems memory
Geekbench 3, 64bit (Single-Core)
Geekbench 3 is Primate Labs' cross-platform processor benchmark, with a new scoring system that separates single-core performance
Geekbench 3, 64bit (Multi-Core)
Geekbench 3 is Primate Labs' cross-platform processor benchmark, with a new scoring system that separates multi-core performance
Cinebench R11.5, 64bit (Multi-Core)
Cinebench 11
Estimated results for PassMark CPU Mark
The CPUmark value is a measure of the CPU's performance
Specifications
Complete list of technical specifications
CPU generation and family

Processor generation and family to which the processor model belongs. The newer the generation, the more modern the manufacturing process of microcircuits, therefore, the efficiency is much higher. The newer generation comes with more cores, which is what we consider the sweet spot for most mainstream users. Ask yourself additional questions: - How many generations of CPUs are there? - What is the name of first generation CPU? - What is CPU core config? Find out how many generations and families of processors there are to choose the right one.

  • Name
    AMD Phenom II X2 560
  • Segment
    Desktop / Server
  • Family
    AMD Phenom II
  • Generation
    2
  • CPU group
    AMD Phenom II - 545
CPU Cores and Base Frequency ★ Understanding Clock: Processor Base and Boost Speeds

The base frequency of the processor refers to is the default value, and the maximum frequency in Turbo mode refers to the maximum speed that the processor can achieve with virtual technologies. The higher the base and turbo speed of the {AMD Phenom II X2 560} processor, the better. Most modern processors have two speeds: basic and turbo. When comparing models and choosing the best one, consider the following: - What is a base CPU speed? - What is a good CPU base frequency? - What does changing the base frequency of the processor do? Focus on the numbers and find the best CPU for gaming.

  • Frequency
    3.30 GHz
  • CPU Cores
    2
  • Turbo (1 Core)
    No turbo
  • CPU Threads
    2
  • Turbo (2 Cores)
    No turbo
  • Hyperthreading
    No
  • Overclocking
    Yes
  • Core architecture
    normal
Internal Graphics ❀ Should my CPU have integrated graphics?

Integrated graphics refers to a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) that's built into the same package as the CPU (Central Processing Unit.) Integrated graphics are present exclusively on processors manufactured by Intel and AMD. Most often, processors are produced without an integrated internal graphics core, so you can not pay attention to this unit when analyzing characteristics. But consider the following: - Does integrated graphics lower CPU performance? - How do I know if my CPU has integrated graphics? - Do I need a graphics card if I have integrated graphics?

  • GPU name
    no iGPU
  • GPU (Turbo)
    No turbo
Hardware codec support ❆ Hardware Codec Capabilities

Let's see what tags the {AMD Phenom II X2 560} processor supports. Please note that these technologies in the review do not affect the performance of the processor. This feature enables the hardware vendor to present hardware-based decoders, encoders, and video processors as user-mode Media Foundation Transforms (MFTs). Hardware-based encoding and decoding greatly improves the user experience. Don't forget the following either: - What is hardware codec? - What is codec used for? - Which codec is best?

  • h265 / HEVC (8 bit)
    No
  • h265 / HEVC (10 bit)
    No
  • h264
    No
  • VP9
    No
  • VP8
    No
  • AV1
    No
  • AVC
    No
  • VC-1
    No
  • JPEG
    No
Memory & PCIe ✧ Supported Memory Type

With modern CPUs the memory controller is built directly into the CPU itself, which means different types of CPUs may support different speeds of memory. The following is also important: - What is memory support in processor? - What type of system memory is supported in CPU? What memory is supported by the processor {AMD Phenom II X2 560} and at what maximum frequency the RAM module can operate, you can see below. The higher the type of memory and its clock speed, the better. Similarly to memory, a PCIE device can be evaluated.

  • Memory type
    DDR2-1066
  • ECC
    No
  • Memory channels
    2
Encryption ⊙ Comparison of encryption algorithms based on CPU utilization

Hardware-based encryption is the use of computer hardware to assist software, or sometimes replace software, in the process of data encryption. Encryption as one of the ways to transfer data between system devices. See what type of encryption is supported by the processor {AMD Phenom II X2 560}. Don't forget the essentials: - How do I encrypt my processor? - What is encryption in a computer? - What is AES in a CPU? - What are the 4 main types of encryption systems?

  • AES-NI
    No
Thermal Management ✗ What is Thermal Management and why do we need it

{AMD Phenom II X2 560} CPU thermal management. Features of heat dissipation of the processor. TDP size. All these characteristics will help you find out what kind of cooling system you need for the processor and how much it will heat up under load. Thermal management in boxed Processor-based systems can affect both the performance and noise level of the system. In the meantime, think about the following: - How do I apply thermal paste to my CPU? - How do I clean the thermal paste off my CPU? - Why is my CPU overheating? Most microprocessors today are capable of rejecting heat directly into the surrounding air. Choose the right CPU for you.

  • TDP (PL1)
    80 W
Technical details ✬ Important Specifications of Processor (CPU)

Detailed technical specifications of the processor {AMD Phenom II X2 560}. Here you will find out on what technological process the model is built, release date, socket, as well as the size of the cache memory of the second and third levels. Pay attention to L2 and L3 - the higher this indicator, the better, also the technical process, the smaller it is, the better. Keep in mind an important thing when learning about processor parameters: - What are the specifications of the processor? - What are the most important features of the processor? As a result, you will choose the best CPU for your PC or laptop.

  • Instruction set (ISA)
    x86-64 (64 bit)
  • Virtualization
    AMD-V
  • ISA extensions
    SSE3, SSE4a
  • L3-Cache
    6.00 MB
  • Architecture
    Callisto (K10)
  • Technology
    45 nm
  • Socket
    AM3
  • Release date
    Q3/2010
Devices using this processor ★ What type of device is a processor

Where is the {AMD Phenom II X2 560} processor used? In what personal computers, laptops or workstations is it installed? For what purposes is it suitable - games or work? Keep in mind the nuances: - What is processor and where it is used? - For what purpose processor is used? - What devices use processors?

  • Used in
    Unknown
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