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AMD Athlon™ 64 2800+, 1.8 GHz (ada2800box) Retail Processor

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The new Athlon 64 stands for the next generation of AMD Athlon Technology. This processor is designed to deliver outstanding levels of performance and customer-focused innovation to hom and business users alike. The Athlon 64 is the ONLY windows-compatible 64-bit PC processor with HyperTransport.
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AMD Athlon 64 2800+ Processor Socket 754 Retail

AMD Athlon 64 2800+ Processor Socket 754 Retail

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The new Athlon 64 stands for the next generation of AMD Athlon Technology. This processor is designed to deliver outstanding levels of performance and customer-focused innovation to hom and business users alike. The Athlon 64 is the ONLY windows-compatible 64-bit PC processor with HyperTransport.
 

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Product Type Processor
Front Side Bus Speed 1600 MHz
Processor Type Athlon 64
Socket Type  What is "Socket Type"?
Socket 754
Package Type Retail
 

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Epinions The new budget 64 bit hardware

by  suemccartin,  Dec 1, 2005
Pros: can run 32/64 bit code, budget price
Cons: Socket 754 already superseded
The Bottom Line: The price difference between this and socket A is negligible, this is a better value for your $$$
Review: This cpu was one of AMD's earlier offerings for 64bit computing. Right now we have socket 939 and at least one other 64bit cpu made by AMD. The big difference between AMD's offerings and Intel's 64bit offerings is that the AMD chips can run the current ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions Do we really need a X64 computer

by  dragon1,  Nov 24, 2005
Pros: X64 maybe eventually-features well worth the price
Cons: None I have found
The Bottom Line: X64 not yet but features definitly worth the price
Review: A Little History on 64 Bit Computing In the year 2000, the only ones having 64 bit computers were several large data base companies. 64 bit computing at this time was so expensive they were the only ones that could afford them. Now 64 bit computers ...
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