AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ 2.10GHz Processor

2.1GHz - MPN: ADO4000DDBOX See Product Details

Product Details of AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ 2.10GHz Processor

Description

Increase your performance by up to 80% with the AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core processor. Work or play with multiple programs without any stalling or waiting. Dual-core technology is like having two processors, and two working together is better and faster than one working alone.

Quick Glance

Processor Class: AMD Athlon 64 X2

Processor Socket: AMD Socket AM2 PGA-940

Processor Type: Dual-core

Processor Speed: 2100

Summary

Product Title: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ 2.10GHz Processor

Manufacturer: AMD

Power Score: 4.7 | 24 Reviews

Processor Speed + Class

Processor Class: AMD Athlon 64 X2

Processor Speed: 2.10 GHz

Bus Speed: 2000 MHz

Physical + Memory Specifications

Processor Socket: AMD Socket AM2 PGA-940

Number of Processor Cores: Dual-core

L1 Cache Size: 256 KB

L2 Cache Size: 1 MB

Warranty

Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: Stepping : G1 Enhanced Virus Protection (EVP) Integrated DDR2 Memory ccontroller

Process Technology: 65 nm

Processor Technology: HyperTransport Technology

Thermal Specification: 120.2F (49C)

HyperTransport Speed: 2000 MHz

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Reviews on AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ 2.10GHz Processor

  • 5
  By member: min0603 - Nov 27, 2007

Budget CPU with very good OC potential

Strengths: low price. dual core. Heatsink included. Easily OC-able.

Weakness: None

Though this CPU is priced to sell, it is a good candidate for Overclocker. It runs at 2.1GHz at stock speed. That is enough speed for office work, internet browsing. If you want to squeeze more, this CPU overclocks easily up to 3GHz. You need to increase voltage little bit though. Even with stock voltage, I was able to run it at 2.5GHz stable, which is my current setting. The retail box comes...

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  • 4
  By member: jojocat - Sep 13, 2007

Good budget cpu

Strengths: Cheap Dual core Low power (brisbane core)

Weakness: Somewhat small heatsink

Considering I got this thing for under $70 and it is common to get 30-40% overclock out of it, this is a great deal. The lower power (brisbane) version of this ones makes it especially suitable for a HTPC box, which is where I'm using it. Amazing power for the money.

  • 5
  By member: XPMobile2400Antec - Jul 25, 2007

Super fast low priced AMD dual core CPU!!!!!

Strengths: Brisbane 65nm (so it uses less power and runs cooler too), it's an amazing deal at $70, Brisbane CPUs are known to overclock good, it's an AMD CPU.

Weakness: None

I used this processor as the basis for my first dual core build. I only paid $70 for it at newegg.com right after the July 9, 2007 AMD price cuts! I have this in a Gigabyte GA-M61P-S3 motherboard which has on-board video. I have the CPU overclocked to 2667MHz at an amazing 1.2 volt Vcore (the stock is 1.3v) 24 hours Orthos stable. Yes, I overclocked it by 567MHz and undervolted it still. It's not...

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  • 5
  By member: noshop - Nov 26, 2007

Great Budget Overclocker!!!

Strengths: Brisbane that loves to overclock and PRICE!

Weakness: None at this pricepoint!

For less than $70 you can own a great overclocking chip. It will overclock at 2.7 on a Arctic cooling alpine 7 cooler. It comparable to chips costin 2-3 times as much at that speed. Other pluses include 65W power consumption, cool n quiet, and did I mention price!

  • 5
  By member: tonnywu888 - Mar 4, 2008

Low priced CPU with great OC potential

Strengths: Dual core, great OC capability, the most important - low price

Weakness: NONE

This CPU is a very overclockable. The comes with 2.1GHz stock speed. If you want to overclock it, this CPU overclocks easily up to 3GHz. This CPU is for budget hunter, but overclocks very well. It's the lower power (brisbane) version, so the power consumption is very low. For around $65, it's really worth every penny you spend.

  • 5
  By member: bping - Feb 28, 2008

Multi purpose AMD processor

Strengths: dual core, 65nm design, fast for everyday use

Weakness: non

I was interested in building my first computer from scratch. Trying to get best performance for not a lot of money. This processor gives me several routes that I started exploring. First I'm using it in my HTPC and I can leave the PC on without worries of wasting as much energy as I did with my older PC. I've read other have overclocked theirs and that will be my next project once I "have to...

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  • 5
  By member: fermicn - Feb 25, 2008

A great CPU for the performance/price

Strengths: Runs cool. Overclockable. (Very easily OCed from 2.1G to 2.5G using stock fan and default voltage in my nFoce 570 motherboard) Priced only half of the intel E4XXX series.

Weakness: not faster than the Intel Core2 DUO.

It's a great CPU for those who want to build an affordable PC or HTPC. Yes it's not as fast as the Intel Core 2 DUO E4XXX, even slower than the Dual Core 21XX in Super Pi test. But considering the price of it and its motherboard, it is a great buy. It's capable to handle most of the general works like multimedia playing, word processing,web surfing, etc. You won't notice much difference even...

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  • 5
  By member: devhnh - Feb 14, 2008

Good CPU, good OC

Strengths: Runs very cool, fast, excellent price and overclocks like a beast

Weakness: None

This CPU is awesome. Overclocking is easy. I overclocked it from 2.1 to a 2.4GHz, and plan to overclock it even further. The fan is nice and quiet.

  • 4
  By member: howyoudoing - Jan 24, 2008

Top notch processor.

Strengths: AMD quality, energy efficient, 3 year warranty, Dual Core Technology.

Weakness: Need after market fan to overclock.

This is an excellent processor for your medium build computer that you plan to surf the internet, do light gaming or use in an HTPC. With all of the recent offerings from Intel, you'll want to try them for a really heavy duty system, but otherwise, these chips will do just fine. Get yourself a decent after market fan from Cooler Master or Thermaltake and you'll be able to run this processor at...

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  • 5
  By member: tsingo - Dec 27, 2007

More horse power with less money

Strengths: 65 nm Brisbane dual core, good for OC, inexpensive

Weakness: Not known so far

It gives you a good performance with significantly less money compared to Intel chips. You will get more if you like overlocking. It uses 65nm Brisbane technology so it consumes less power and runs cooler. I have it running in one of my computers all the time and have not noticed a single issue with it. So far I am very happy with the purchase. Highly recommended if you are looking for an upgrade...

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