With advances like high-performing, low-power DDR2 memory and hardware-assisted AMD Virtualization, Second-Generation AMD Opteron processors with Direct Connect Architecture are... more
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Type / Form Factor: AMD Second-Generation Opteron 8222
Multi-Core Technology: Dual-Core
64-bit Computing: Yes
Processor Qty: 1
Clock Speed: 3 GHz
Compatible Processor Socket: Socket F (1207)
Thermal Design Power: 95 W
Cache memory
Installed Size: L2 Cache - 2 MB ( 2 x 1 MB )
Expansion / connectivity
Expansion Slots Total (Free): 8 ( 8 ) x memory
Compatible Slots: 1 x processor board
Manufacturer's product description
With advances like high-performing, low-power DDR2 memory and hardware-assisted AMD Virtualization, Second-Generation AMD Opteron processors with Direct Connect Architecture are designed to advance AMD's performance-per-watt capabilities and extend the leadership in x86 virtualization, while maintaining the same thermal infrastructure and helping you leverage existing investments.
...The AMD Duron is a very good alternative to the more expensive Pentium 4 and Athlon processors. Line-moderately the Duron core is based on that of the Athlon and brings therefore also Anna-honouring just as good achievement (closer information see bench mark). For fast plays with complex diagram I would recommend this processor. I have mean AMD tested computers with some running plays, which ran all very good and made no problems.
Generally I am with my Duron 1.2 Ghz. Very contently. He falls hardly off and mostly only if any program not reliably runs and an error has. The AMD Duron 1.2 Ghz. runs with a Frontside bus from 2x100 MHz. This processor is meant for all Main boards, which possess a A-base. The Motherboard operates the processor with a tension of approximately 3.3 V. The price for this processor is to be decided a second good...
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...Having had an AMD chip in my last machine (Athlon 1.1Ghz) I have been impressed over the past 3 years as to the stability and consistency of the processor.
I have never really had any major problems with the processor - apart from the processor fan failing - and, therefore, decided to stick with AMD for an upgrade.
I had a good look around, and decide on the 2600+ chipset with the 333 FSB. This will (with the correct motherboard) allow the use of DDR400 RAM which leads to performance gains.
The chip itself only set me back £75 (PC World Component Centre), and along with a new motherboard, memory (512Mb) and a new 450 power supply, the entire upgrade cost me around £350.
Now, considering that a new machine would have cost me in the region of £1500 upwards, this worked out as a very good solution.
Since purchasing the new equipment...
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Advantages: A worthy cheaper rival to Pentium 4 Disadvantages: The AMD heatsink and fan is not good enough, and hard to attach to the motherboard
..., the AMD XP 3200+ is a 400mhz processor so your processor frequency should be set at 200, this is automatically done with some motherboards or you will have to change the jumper setting manually.
Though the core clock speed is set at 2.2Ghz on the AMD XP3200+, with the advanced instruction set contained on the Barton core, this means the AMD XP 3200+ processor is comparable in speed and performance to a Pentium 4 running at 3.2Ghz, hence the XP3200+.
The AMD XP3200+ now includes 3DNow! Professional Technology which further enhances your 3D gaming experience, offering faster access to the processor while playing labour intensive 3D games. Already packed with 3DNow! Advanced Technology (contained on previous processor versions) this added feature will give yet another added bonus when playing games.
The AMD XP3200+ comes with a generic heatsink...
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It might be bit techy for some people, but surely help full so here it goes .
I- Introduction
There has been confusion regarding AMD's 64Bit Processor and its line up. Many Users have been confused to tell by AMD's new line up.
Let's See If I Can... more
When I first bought my HP compaq notebook, never did I ever thought of having a good performance with the processor that the shopkeeper suggested and that too with Windows Vista™ premium.
I usually do not go for products that are suggested by others... more