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AMD Athlon 6400 x2 dual core processor


Esequiel

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My old PC frazzled out a few days ago :( I decided to bite the bullet and get something new (but i needed it to be cheap aswell). My old PC was:

 

P4 3.2Ghz

2G DDRII ram

GF7200 (or something like that)

Ummm thats about it

 

 

The one iv picked up now is a:

 

AMD Athlon 6400 X2 DC 4050e

2G ram

GF 8200

 

Iv hooked it up for now (not sure if i want to keep vista on it or not lol) and im just hoping someone could tell me about the reliability of these processors. From what i hear there pretty fast but can get very hot. My CPU temp is at 53 atm.....

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Eh? Your CPU is either a 6400+ or 4050e. The 6400+ is really hot but costs 100 pounds, while the 4050 is pretty cool and quiet.

 

The 6400+ should run quite warm but nothing particularly unstable or anything.

 

You might want to download CPU-Z to check what your processor is. You can post a screenshot here.

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You're running a 4050e, it should be very fine, stable and cool. It's even clocked itself back to 1 GHz. It probably runs under 25 degrees.

 

The core voltage seems to be pretty insane though. It should run at 1.2V...

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You should really lower your CPU voltage to 1.2 volts in the BIOS. An overvolt by .45 volt is not a good thing. The people who built it must've accidentally flagged one of the highest voltages the motherboard could take.

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Hmm! Something seems pretty crazy about this. (the fact that its showing up as 1Ghz when it should be 2.1ghz) It just reminded me that a certain AMD processor doesnt show up correctly on peoples PCs.. I wonder whether thats the 6400?

 

 

"Also windows vista does not recognize this processor, must be too new."

 

http://reviews.pricegrabber.com/processors-retail-box/m/47315057/

 

Perhaps its showing the wrong information?

 

This is what should be showing up:

 

http://www.techpowerup.com/cpudb/487/AMD_Athlon_X2_4050e.html

 

The multiplier should be 10.5, not 5x. and the voltage is stated as 1.15v

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