AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Processor Socket 939
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AMD (ADA4800CDBOX) AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Processor (Socket 939). AMD’s new Dual Core Desktop Lineu
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Processor Socket 939
List Price: $ 339.99
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I’m lucky!,
I can’t believe that last year this very same processor sold for around $1,000.00! Using a MSI motherboard, I had to update the BIOS with a new version to support the dual-core processor. Pulled my old processor out and plugged this one in with no problems – Windows XP SP2 recognized it immediatly and installed all necessary support software automatically. After the restart, it easly smoked my previous 3200 2GHz Venice core and loaded Adobe Photoshop CS2 so fast I stared at it for 10 seconds before I realized it was already open and ready to work.
Will be looking to overclock it soon! Excellent processor for the price – highly recommended.
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Power to Price Ratio is Unbeatable!,
Since AMD slashed prices on their entire line of CPU’s to compete with Intel’s new Conroe’s, these X2 line of processors have become a great buy for the money. The 4800+ continues to amaze me. It takes a conscience effort to slow this thing down. I load up multiple programs and do some serious multi-tasking and this CPU doesn’t even pause. Only while running Windows Update on a WinXp X64 VMWare machine at the same time I was doing several other things did the CPU slow down a bit and I had to wait a few seconds. Thats incredible. Grab up this proc while you can. AMD is discontinueing all exept one of the CPU’s with the dual 1MB L2 cache. I believe only keeping the FX-62’s. The rest will just be the 512kb L2 cache. You wont regret this CPU… even though it is a socket 939.
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Very fast processor,
I have had this processor for about a month and a half now and am very happy with it. This chip combined with 2GB of ram plus an ATI x1900xtx has allowed me to run anything I can throw at it. Rainbow Six: Vegas and Ghost Recon: Advanced War Fighter both run with the settings at the max with no problem. I haven’t tried any other really system intensive games yet, but I can’t imagine having any problems.
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