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Items In Processors - Retail Box You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of AMD Athlon 64 3200+ ProcessorDescription With the introduction of the AMD Athlon 64 processor, AMD provides customers a solution that can address their current and future computing needs. As the first desktop PC processor to run on the AMD64 platform, the AMD Athlon 64 processor helps ensure superior performance on today's software with readiness for the coming wave of 64-bit computing. With AMD64 technology, customers can embrace the new capabilities of 64-bit computing on their own terms and achieve compatibility with existing software and operating systems. Quick Glance Processor Class: AMD Athlon 64 Processor Socket: AMD Socket PGA-939 Processor Type: Single-core Processor Speed: 2000 Processor Speed + Class Processor Class: AMD Athlon 64 Processor Speed: 2 GHz Bus Speed: 1 GHz Physical + Memory Specifications Processor Socket: AMD Socket PGA-939 Number of Processor Cores: Single-core L1 Cache Size: 128 KB L2 Cache Size: 512 KB More Info URL: Manufacturer Link Additional Specifications Frequency Band: Rev: E3 Voltage: Variable System Bus: 2000MHz Both 32- & 64-bit computing Integrated DDR Memory Controller width: 128-bit Processor-to-system Bandwidth (HT plus memory bandwidth): Up to 14.4GB/s Process Technology: 90 nm Processor Technology: HyperTransport Technology Thermal Specification: 149F (65C) Thermal Design Power: 67 W Reviews on AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Processor
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zoinkers
- Aug 4, 2005
QualityStrengths: Easy overclocking, Very good price to performance ratio Weakness: none really Ok, this is an amazing cpu. This cpu overclocks like a dream. The venice core allows this. It also produces less heat. Buy this cpu, and overclock it with GREAT ease. You can easily oc this bad boy to 2.5 from the 2.0 stock. This way, you can essentially get a 3500+ or 3800+ for a fraction of the price. Seriously, this is probably the easiest cpu to overclock, anyone can do it.
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Admiral64
- Oct 5, 2005
Simply ExcellentStrengths: Speed, Minimal Heat, 64bit in near future Weakness: Absolutely None This is one of the gift I've ever received from an amazing AMD technology. If anyone has had any problem, they should check other factor that is responsible for such. Certainly, this excellent CPU architecture will soon gain a good ground no doubt. I sometimes wonder what will become of this awesome CPU when running at 3GHz. I know forsure that Intel will never have any answer to this type of CPU...
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mike452
- Jun 18, 2005
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ ProcessorStrengths: Lower price for more power than Intel Weakness: none This is my first 64-bit CPU and is working well after 3 weeks. I will be looking into overclocking it soon. This is the retail version with the fan. The fan is quite too. I would go for the 3500+ with more cache if I had more cash.
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indymaster
- Jun 18, 2005
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ ProcessorStrengths: Price, new venice core, very easy to install and use, stays cool. Weakness: Could of gone for a 3500+ for not much more. Got this for my first build it yourself computer. I can really tell the differece between it and my AMD Athlon XP 2100+. But if you can afford it I'd go for a faster chip. I think this is the slowest of the Venice cores they make.
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cruzzin
- Oct 4, 2005
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ ProcessorStrengths: great for the money Weakness: occasionally - receives a fan error message on boot It's definitely fast. Compared to the reg 3200 athlon and pent 4. Boots in split seconds! Although sometimes gives a fan error message on motherboard. Didn't quite figure it out yet. Not sure if there's a serious problem.
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half_whit_inc2
- Sep 30, 2005
perfect for the mid gradeStrengths: low cost, plenty of power, more stable then Intel Weakness: Slight power hog, runs a little hotter This is the second AMD chip I have owned, and the first one is still in use after 5 years of constant use. the new 64 bit technology also gives the freedom for upgrades later down the road.
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alphabetbackward
- Jul 17, 2005
Good processor for the money I paid.Strengths: It's fast and runs games beautifully. Weakness: When running day-to-day tasks, it seems to lag sometimes. I bought an AMD processor mainly because I wanted to play games and this game can run all the games I play smoothly and I don't even use a high-end video card. It was my first build so installing the heatsink was a hassle but everything worked out in the end. The thermal pad is both a blessing and a curse becaue I don't have to use any thermal compound but also, AMD specifically points out that...
By anonymous - Jan 4, 2006
Go AMD!Strengths: Runs cool, even with stock HSF. Weakness: None apparent. I upgraded to the Athlon 64 3200+ Venice core from an Athlon XP 1600+ and wow this processor is amazing! It runs cool and blows the heck out of my old system.
testseek.com - Nov 7, 2008
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0GHz Socket 939
Testseek.com has collected 3 expert reviews for AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0GHz Socket 939 and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions. TopAdvertisement
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Great Processor
Strengths: Fast and runs cool
Weakness: none so far
I have used these processors since they 1st came out. Never had a failure. I Have tried Intel a few times but always go back to AMD. The new ones run much cooler than they did a few years ago.