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AMD Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition. 125W Power, Socket AM2+, 4MB Cache, 2600 MHz.

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MSRP: $199.99
Your Price: $149.99
Savings: $ 50.00 ( 25% )
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Manufacturer: AMD
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AMD Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition. 125W Power, Socket AM2+, 4MB Cache, 2600 MHz. Features
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2.6 GHz processor, 65nm 2MB L2 Cache 2MB L3 Cache 2000MHz HyperTransport Socket AM2 +
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Additional AMD Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition. 125W Power, Socket AM2+, 4MB Cache, 2600 MHz. Information
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Discover amazing speed with True Quad-Core Performance. Featuring true multi-core design and award-winning AMD64 technology with Direct Connect Architecture, AMD Phenom 9000 Series processors deliver the ultimate mega tasking experience by providing direct and rapid information flow between processor cores, main memory, and graphics and video accelerators. AMD Phenom 9000 Series processors have the technology to break through the most challenging processing loads. AMD Phenom 9000 Series processors feature low latency access to main memory for amazingly rapid response and phenomenal system performance. AMD Phenom 9000 Series processors were designed for mega tasking running multiple, multi-threaded applications. Surge through the most demanding processing loads, including advanced multitasking, critical business productivity, advanced visual design and modeling, serious gaming, and visually stunning digital media and entertainment. All AMD Phenom 9000 series processors feature AMD64 with Direct Connect Architecture to blast through performance bottlenecks. AMD Phenom processors include AMD Digital Media XPress 2.0 technology, advanced technology that delivers sharper and more lifelike 3D graphics. Award winning HyperTransport 3.0 technology just got faster, providing support for full 1080p high-definition video and extreme total system bandwidth. Also AMD's advanced power management technology can help reduce PCs' heat output and increase power efficiency. The AMD Phenom 9000 Series processor is advanced technology. 125W Thermal Design Power
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What Customers Say About AMD Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition. 125W Power, Socket AM2+, 4MB Cache, 2600 MHz.:
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the overall performance is great the stock clock speed is 2.6Ghz. I have it clocked at 2.8Ghz stable as a rock. As for heat i am using an asus silent square evo with AS5 thermal compond and idle temps are about 46C and under heavy load (Crysis on ultra high) temps never go above 56C. I have just recieved my new cooler that i am about to test which is a Coolermaster V10 which is not only a great air cooler but also has a built in thermoelectric cooler.
I have to admit, I am an AMD fan - have only built systems with AMD processors. (I am sure the Windows 7 rating will be on a similar level, but haven't tested yet.).Look forward to playing games with this one, and video conversion is outrageous. The previous processor bought was an Athlon X2 +3800 (socket 939 - older), and I was not prepared for the difference a few years makes. Windows Vista Ultimate x64 positively snaps with this processor - windows open extremely fast, maxed out the Windows Experience Index, programs opened and installed incredibly fast. Files that took my Alienware laptop 8 hours or more are nearly halved in conversion time, with this processor.Get this processor and the "Frequently Bought with" motherboard (MSI) and memory. Definitely worth a slight premium, and costs much less than a comparable spec with Intel.I am not an overclocker (too much trouble, really), so no feedback on that level, but the MB BIOS had some great, simple options, if I ever decide to experiment.Get this baby.
You can start this thing at 2.6, take it up to 3.0 and then if that's not enough, by that time the AM3's will be down in price and you can just upgrade to an AM3. The thermal compound is pre-applied to the heatsink so you just install the processor, put on the HS, plug in the fan lead and away you go.
It screams without even overclocking. Bought this for my new VMWare ESXi server.
Used the supplied AMD heatsink and fan, very easy install. I'm running it at the normal 2.6ghz and it's not even exceeding 100F.
People have overclocked this bad boy to 3.2ghz so I know I have lots of cushion in there when I need a little more umfff. A perfect AM2+ processor as a starter especially if you have a MB that is AM2+ and AM3 complaint.
The 3 level cache really does shine in this as ESXi really uses it to it's advantage.
I have upgraded my Athlon 64 x2 4000 to this quad core and could not be happier. Adjusted one setting in the bios to boost 2.6 Ghz to 3.0 Ghz, very nice.Runs cool and fast.
All I can say is that it runs Vista 64-bit like a champ. Very, very fast.
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