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AMD Processor upgrade: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 2.2 GHz Socket 939 L2 cache - 2 MB ( 1 MB per core )

The AMD CPU powers your computing platform, delivering extra performance for cutting-edge applications and an extraordinary computing experience. the AMD Processor upgrade: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 2.2 GHz Socket 939 L2 cache - 2 MB ( 1 MB per core ) is designed to meet the computation-intensive requirements of cutting-edge software applications running on high-performance desktop systems.  more

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Increase your performance by up to 80% with the AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual core processor. Work or play with multiple...

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  • Socket TypeSocket 939
  • Operating Frequency2.2 GHz
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0/5
From: Goodgearguide
Posted: Dec-18-2006

The Athlon 64 has been around since [date] and was the first processor with 64-bit instructions to hit the consumer market. It's still around, and it's now available for Socket AM2 motherboards. AMD has released the 3800+, the 3500+ (in...

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From: Goodgearguide
Posted: Dec-18-2006

When AMD brought out its dual-core version of the Athlon 64 in June 2005, it dominated Intel's equivalent offerings of the time, the dual-core Pentium D and the single-core Pentium 4 CPUs . To this day, the Athlon 64 X2 uses the same K8...

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5/5
From: Pricegrabber
Posted: Jun-10-2006
Still A Great Processor

This processor makes the job of running several programs at once easier to deal with than what I was used to with previous processors. The 2mb cache helps with that so don't settle for the 4200+. Gaming has been better, clearer, and...

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5/5
From: Pricegrabber
Posted: May-28-2006

This is the best. if you want to run fast use what i have. winxp pro x64 3 gig ram 256 ati video pci express an8 x32 motherboard 300 gig sata drive this thing is fast

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5/5
From: Goodgearguide
Posted: Jun-10-2006
Still A Great Processor

This processor makes the job of running several programs at once easier to deal with than what I was used to with previous processors. The 2mb cache helps with that so don't settle for the 4200+. Gaming has been better, clearer, and...

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3/5
From: Goodgearguide
Posted: Jan-22-2006
Maybe in a year it will be better.....

I've had this chip since November, and I've tried to give both AMD and Nvidia time to fix the bugs, but I'm just sick of all my games crashing, running choppily, and having weird speed ups during gameplay. I've tried every fix on...

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1/5
From: Pricegrabber
Posted: Dec-06-2005
A lot of Crashing problems

I don't know what I have done wrong but I'm having a lot of trouble with mi AMD 64 X2 4400. I had a box working perfectly with an AMD 3500+. I just swap the CPU with the new AMD X2 4400 and with a new Fan (Zalman 9xxx). It started...

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0/5
From: Pricegrabber
Posted: Dec-18-2006

The Athlon 64 has been around since [date] and was the first processor with 64-bit instructions to hit the consumer market. It's still around, and it's now available for Socket AM2 motherboards. AMD has released the 3800+, the 3500+ (in...

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