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Items In Processors - Retail Box You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 2.4GHz ProcessorDescription Get powerful performance for your unique digital experience. It's not just about email, Web browsing and word processing anymore. The AMD Athlon 64 processor gives you leading performance to go wherever your digital world takes you. Quick Glance Processor Class: AMD Athlon 64 Processor Socket: AMD Socket AM2 PGA-940 Processor Type: Single-core Processor Speed: 2400 Summary Product Title: AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 2.4GHz Processor Manufacturer: AMD Power Score: 4.5 | 8 Reviews Processor Speed + Class Processor Class: AMD Athlon 64 Processor Speed: 2.40 GHz Bus Speed: 2000 MHz Physical + Memory Specifications Processor Socket: AMD Socket AM2 PGA-940 Number of Processor Cores: Single-core L1 Cache Size: 128 KB L2 Cache Size: 512 KB Warranty Warranty Information: 3 Year More Info URL: Manufacturer Link Reviews on AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 2.4GHz Processor
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robertk67
- Oct 21, 2006
AMD 3800+ Socket AM2Strengths: Price/Performance Ratio and support for DDR2 Weakness: None that I have found so far This thing screams. For the price that I paid, it was well worth it. I considered purhcasing the 3800X2, but some of the benchmarks didn't measure up. This seems like a fast, all-around CPU. It definitely does what I want it to do.
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klancast
- Oct 12, 2006
Athlon 64 - 3800+Strengths: Fast processor, good value for the money. It may be slower than the fastest dual core, but it costs just a fraction of their costs. It is an AM2 socket so there is an upgrade path if needed. Weakness: none so far, I installed this in a new AM2 motherboard. It started right out of the box without any problems. It is rather speedy (I am coming from a 2.4 Gig Pentium) and all the programs I have tried work without problem. I have not tried any games, I am not a gamer but I do work in digital photography and it seems to work well.
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KTL
- Jul 12, 2006
Nice Processor!!!Strengths: Fast out of the box, DDR2 support, cooler core temperature. Weakness: Original HSF may not be too silent. Although this processor has only one core, it is still pretty fast for applications that don't need multiple cores. With the added support for DDR2, AMD has opened the window for better DDR2 process in the future. Overall, its stock speed offers a very good value for those not into overclocking.
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rcheung07
- Jul 5, 2006
Athlon 64 3800+ AM2Strengths: Fast single core processor (AM2) CPU Temperature stays really cool with stock heatsink Price Weakness: Can't beat a Dual Core. Good CPU for the price. I went from P4 3.0 Prescott so this isn't much of an upgrade but I can say it runs faster and with alot less heat. It's 600 mhz lower than the P4 but rated faster which to me is confusing since AMD started changing all the numbers, etc. All and all, good CPU with a surprisingly a good stock heatsink but this might be because of AM2 technology on a single core processor....
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Silverstre11053
- Jul 26, 2006
AMD 64 AM2--3800+Strengths: 2.4 ghz with fan, fast and stable upgrade Weakness: 512 cache, but I knew that when I bought it I bought this CPU as a tie over till the X2 dual cores came down in price. But I like it so much, I think I'll buy another motherboard and use it in my other computer. Its fast, strong and runs quit cool. If your thinking about moving to the new AM2 socket and want a single core CPU with 2.4 ghz then this is a good choice. With the recent price drops. You can get one at a great price too.
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gqvisionz
- Jun 16, 2006
decentStrengths: AMD, high bus speed, Weakness: small cache Its an AMD processor, which is synonymous with quality and gaming. Not much of an upgrade from the previous version. The only difference is the socket type. I purchased it since there was a price drop and thought I'd give AMD a try again. Last AMD I had was the athlon xp 1800. I wasn't let down, but I wasn't wow'ed either. Everything runs just fine. Next one I'll try will be the X2.
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Triad Technologies
- Aug 15, 2006
AMD ATHLON64 3800+ AM2Strengths: Price/Performance value DDR2 support with new socket 64-bit processing capability Weakness: Not much different than 939 version I bought it for $156 and now the price has dropped $50. I guess people don't think the DD2 support is that much better than the 939 socket version of this processor which only supports DDR. Anyways, I am going to stick with my 939 of the 3800+ X2 for now.
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Fast CPU
Strengths: Fast, easy install, included CPU fan w/thermal grease
Weakness: Not dual core
Runs great in my GA-M59SLI-S5 motherboard. The CPU was easy to install, and the included already-applied thermal grease was a nice touch. I haven't seen any problems since installation with the CPU and it's much faster than the AMD proc it replaced. Never a problem with AMD's procs. About the only place to go from here now is replace this with a dual-core proc, which costs roughly double what...
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