List of AMD FX processors

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AMD FX is a series of AMD microprocessors for personal computers. The following is a list of AMD FX brand microprocessors. Some APUs also carry an FX model name, but the term "FX" normally only refers to CPUs which are not just APUs with the iGPU disabled.

Contents

Features overview

CPUs

APUs

APU features table

Desktop CPUs

Athlon 64 Family (90–130 nm)

These processors were the first AMD CPUs to use the "FX" designation and identified the chip as being higher-performance. The frequency multiplier was unlocked in these chips. See the comprehensive List of AMD Athlon 64 processors

SledgeHammer Core (130 nm)

FX-51 (2.2 GHz) and FX-53 (2.4 GHz)

ClawHammer Core (130 nm)

FX-53 (2.4 GHz) and FX-55 (2.6 GHz)

SanDiego Core (90 nm)

FX-55 (2.6 GHz) and FX-57 (2.8 GHz)

Toledo Core (90 nm, dual-core)

FX-60 (2.6 GHz) [1]

Windsor Core (90 nm, dual-core)

FX-62 (2.8 GHz)

Windsor Core (90 nm, dual-core, dual-processor)

FX-70 (2.6 GHz), FX-72 (2.8 GHz), FX-74 (3.0 GHz)

Bulldozer Family (32 nm)

Bulldozer Core (Zambezi, 32 nm)

Model Step. [Modules/FPUs]
Cores/threads
Clock frequency (GHz) L3
cache
HT
clock

(GHz)
Multiplier 2 Core voltage
(V)
TDP
(W)
Release
date
Part number(s)Release
price
(USD) [3]
BaseFull-load
turbo
Half-load
turbo 1
FX-4100 [4] B2[2]43.63.73.88 MB2.04–19×0.775–1.42595Oct 12, 2011FD4100WMW4KGU$115
FX-4120 [5] 3.94.04.14–20.5×2012Cancelled$122
FX-4130 [6] 3.83.94.04 MB4–20×125Aug 27, 2012FD4130FRW4MGU$125
FX-4150 [7] 8 MB2.20.75–1.4095
125
Oct 2012FD4150WMW4KGU
FD4150FRW4MGU
$137
FX-4170 [8] 4.24.34.34–21.5×125Feb 25, 2012FD4170FRW4KGU$119
FX-6100 [3]63.33.63.92.04–19.5×0.775–1.42595Oct 12, 2011FD6100WMW6KGU$165
FX-6120 [9] 3.63.94.24–21×Oct 2012FD6120WMW6KGU$155
FX-6130 [10] 3.83.94–19.5×FD6130FRW6KGU$157
FX-6200 [11] 3.84.04.12.24–20.5×0.75–1.40125Feb 25, 2012FD6200FRW6KGU$150
FX-8100 [12] [4]82.83.13.72.04–18.5×0.775–1.42595Oct 30, 2011FD8100WMW8KGU$185
FX-8120 [13] 3.13.44.04–20×95
125
Oct 12, 2011FD8120WMW8KGU
FD8120FRW8KGU
$205
FX-8140 [14] 3.23.64.12.24–20.5×95Oct 2012FD8140WMW8KGU
FX-8150 3.63.94.24–21×125Oct 12, 2011FD8150FRW8KGU$245
FX-8170 [15] 3.94.24.54–22.5×0.75–1.452012Cancelled$275

Piledriver Core (Vishera, 32 nm)

Model Step. [Modules/FPUs]
Cores/threads
Clock frequency (GHz) L3
cache
HT
clock

(GHz)
Multiplier 2 Core voltage
(V)
TDP
(W)
Release
date
Part number(s)Release
price
(USD)
BaseFull-load
turbo
Half-load
turbo 1
FX-4300 C0[2]43.83.94.04 MB2.07.0–20.0×0.8875–1.412595Oct 23, 2012FD4300WMW4MHK$122
FX-4320 4.04.14.27.0–21.0× ?Nov 2012FD4320WMW4MHK ?
FX-4350 4.2 ?4.38 MB7.0–21.5×0.8375–1.4125125Apr 30, 2013FD4350FRW4KHK$122
FX-6300 [3]63.53.84.17.0–20.5×0.9000–1.425095Oct 23, 2012FD6300WMW6KHK$132
FX-6330 [16] [17] 3.6 ?4.2 ?7.0–21.0× ?Dec 2015FD6330WMW6KHK$110
FX-6350 3.9 ?2.00.8750–1.4250125Apr 30, 2013FD6350FRW6KHK$132
FX-8300 [4]83.33.64.22.20.8250–1.375095Dec 29, 2012FD8300WMW8KHK$129
FX-8310 3.43.74.37.0–21.5×0.8375–1.4125Sep 2, 2014FD8310WMW8KHK$110
FX-8320E 3.23.54.07.0–20.0×FD832EWMW8KHK$142
FX-8320 3.53.74.00.9500–1.4250125Oct 23, 2012FD8320FRW8KHK$169
FX-8350 [18] 4.04.14.27.0–21.0×0.8750–1.4250FD8350FRW8KHK$195
FX-8370E 3.33.64.37.0–21.5×0.8250–1.375095Sep 2, 2014FD837EWMW8KHK$194
FX-8370 4.04.10.8625–1.4250125FD8370FRW8KHK$194
FX-9370 4.44.77.0–23.5× ?220Jul 6, 2013FD9370FHHKWOF
FD9370FHHKWOX 5
$576 a
FX-9590 4.75.07.0–25.0×0.8875–1.5375FD9590FHHKWOF
FD9590FHHKWOX 5
$920 a

Notes

  1. ^ All models support AMD Turbo Core, v2.0 for BULLDOZER and v3.0 for PILEDRIVER.
  2. ^ The clock multiplier is applied to the 200 MHz HyperTransport base clock.
  3. ^ A line of Socket F and Socket AM2 processors launched in 2006 were named Athlon 64 FX, the first being the AMD FX-60.
  4. ^ A Line of Phenom FX processors was revealed May 2007 and was branded the "FASN8" platform.
  5. ^ Sold with a liquid cooling kit.

See also

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