Frys B&M, Phenom II, 805e, 2.5 ghz, $79.99 dollars
http://www.frys-electronics-ads.com/ads/2009/10/02/44505/AMD-Phenom-II-X4-805-Processor
Item number is 5841183
This is an oem chip only. Frys possess them for they have a system builder department (components). It was mostly used by oem brands such as hp.
Phenom II 805e
2.5 ghz (12.5 x multipler, 200 mhz bus speed)
2 megs of l2 cache
4 megs of l3 cache (the 900 series posses 6 megs, the 600 series athlons IIs possess no l3 cache).
95w
AM3 thus can support AM2+ ddr2 motherboards, or AM3 ddr3 motherboards
This is the OEM baby brother of the AMD 810, which is identical except the 810 has a 13x multipler instead of a 12.5 the 805e possess.
Since this is an oem chip it does not come with heatsink. The 810 overclocks nicely in the anandtech review of it he got it to 3.75 ghz on Vista 64bit (pretty much the most you can get from Phenom IIs on 64bit). Furthermore he reached these speeds with the same retail cooler that comes with the 940, but he then retested the processors with Vigor Monsoon III LT and saw up to a 9 degree celsius drop in temperature. I see very little reason the 805 will not reach similar results.
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3512&p=11
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Get this chip while it is hot, all stores had 20 or more at the start of the day but that doesn't necessary mean they will have them throughout the week.
http://www.frys-electronics-ads.com/ads/2009/10/02/44505/AMD-Phenom-II-X4-805-Processor
Item number is 5841183
This is an oem chip only. Frys possess them for they have a system builder department (components). It was mostly used by oem brands such as hp.
Phenom II 805e
2.5 ghz (12.5 x multipler, 200 mhz bus speed)
2 megs of l2 cache
4 megs of l3 cache (the 900 series posses 6 megs, the 600 series athlons IIs possess no l3 cache).
95w
AM3 thus can support AM2+ ddr2 motherboards, or AM3 ddr3 motherboards
This is the OEM baby brother of the AMD 810, which is identical except the 810 has a 13x multipler instead of a 12.5 the 805e possess.
Since this is an oem chip it does not come with heatsink. The 810 overclocks nicely in the anandtech review of it he got it to 3.75 ghz on Vista 64bit (pretty much the most you can get from Phenom IIs on 64bit). Furthermore he reached these speeds with the same retail cooler that comes with the 940, but he then retested the processors with Vigor Monsoon III LT and saw up to a 9 degree celsius drop in temperature. I see very little reason the 805 will not reach similar results.
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3512&p=11
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Get this chip while it is hot, all stores had 20 or more at the start of the day but that doesn't necessary mean they will have them throughout the week.
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