The flagship 990FX sits at the top providing a pair of 16-lane PCI-E 2.0 for graphics (via HyperTransport 3.0 interconnect) which can also be configured as 8x/8x/8x/8x for 4-way CrossFire. Backwards compatibility with older AM3 CPUs, up to 14 USB 2.0 ports, PCI-E 2.0, and native SATA 6 Gbit/s with Trim are shared features across the 9-series chipset lineup. Like the Piledriver and Bulldozer FX series processors before them, the FX-8370, FX-8370E and FX-8320E are fully unlocked, supports dual-channel 1866MHz DDR3 memory and work with AMD 9-series chipset motherboards which were initially launched in 2011. A shared 8MB 元 cache which can be accessed entirely by a Piledriver module. The three new FX processors share the inner workings of the FX-8350 processor released almost two years ago utilizing two cores per Piledriver module sharing fetch-and-decode front-end, FPU, and 2MB of L2 cache (8MB in total for 8-core CPUs). Second Generation FX Processors and the AMD 9-series Chipset Revisited « New FX Processors, Different Weight Class | Test System and Testing Procedures »
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