AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+ Black Edition Processor-ADX6400CZWOF
AMD - ADX6400CZWOFRelease Date: Aug 2007
This is an AMD Athlon 64 X2 3.2GHz Socket AM2 processor with a 2MB L2 Cache.
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Number of Reviews: 6Positive Reviews: 100%
Negative Reviews: 0%
Positive Review
Reviewed by: JTR2008 on 25-Sep-08
Strengths: REALLY FAST,2 CORES,CAME WITH FAN AND HEAT SINK
Weaknesses: A LITTLE HOT
Summary: OK,I KNOW THAT SUPPOSEDLY INTEL CPU'S ARE A LITTLE QUICKER AND A LOT COOLER,BUT I HAVE TO ADMIT THAT THIS AMD 6400 X2 REALLY KICKS BUT,AND IT'S ALOT CHEAPER THAN INTEL'S 3.2GHZ CPU'S,AND LIKE I MENTIONED AT THE TOP, THIS BABY CAME WITH A FAN AND HEATSINK ALREADY IN THE BOX.WELL I INSTALL THIS BABY AND IT PLAYED LIKE A DREAM,EVEN THO IT RAN A LITTLE HOT WHEN PLAYING.THE CORE TEMP ON CORE #1 WAS AT 64 DEGREES C. AT 100% LOAD AND CORE #2 WAS AT 63 DEGREES C. AT 3% LOAD. WELL THAT'S NOT BAD BECAUSE YOU CAN ALWAYS GET A BIGGER AND MUCH BETTER FAN THAN TE ONE IT CAME WITH.WELL OVERALL I THINK THIS CPU IS A GREAT BUY,AND I REALLY RECOMEND IT IF YOU DONT WANT TO SPEND ALOT OF MONEY ON A CPU.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: Gaminpc on 11-Apr-08
Strengths: Great item highly sought after.
Weaknesses: NO Fan Heatsink
Summary: I would highly recommend this CPU to anyone that is looking to get the most out of a dual core AMD CPU. It tests out to be about 7% faster than the x2 6000+ however it costs more money than the 6000+. You will also have to purchase a good Heatsink/Fan for this beast but in my opinion it will be well worth it. If it would have come with a Heatsink and Fan I believe this review would have been a 10
Positive Review
Reviewed by: tjford on 05-Feb-08
Strengths: Fast. Fast. Fast.
Weaknesses: Hot. Hot. Hot.
Summary: I began building and overclocking my own PCs back in the 486 days. Somewhere along the way I got married, had kids, and found I had no more time for endless tinkering with PCs. One day, I took the big plunge -- I bought a stock PC from a major manufacturer.I've been running with that stock PC for a while now, but I had an urge to tinker again and managed to convince my wife it'd benefit her, too, since she was thinking the old PC was slow.I found what seemed like a great deal on the 6400+ (about $150 shipped), and I jumped on it. I picked up a well reviewed AM2 mainboard to go with it, some of the readily available and inexpensive RAM, a generic Athlon 64 X2 heatsink/fan, and went to work.Getting it up and running was pretty easy -- I guess it's like riding a bike. I was duly impressed by the speed and couldn't wait to see how it overclocked. Houston, we've had a problem. I thought the CPU temp seemed high under normal operation, but I wasn't sure how hot these things were supposed to run. Just overclocking a little, though, apparently pushed the temp beyond the stability point -- BSODs and reboots ensued.This certainly is one fast CPU, and given what I paid for it, I feel good about the purchase. I would like to see what's state of the art in cooling solutions today and see if I can get this thing to overclock; buying a CPU and running it at its specified speed almost seems wasteful.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: bamboozled2 on 08-Jan-08
Strengths: Value for performance. Unlocked.
Weaknesses: None so far.
Summary: Didn't come with a heatsink and fan. Just as well anyway as I got the cooler master hyper 2 x cooler to slap on it free after rebate. Not running it overclocked. No problems so far. Runs smooth, stable and cool with good performance. Installed easily on my gigabyte GA-M59SLI-S5.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: 04-Oct-07
Strengths: 3.2 ghz, dual core, 2mb L2 cache
Weaknesses: extremely hot, not too well on over clocking as some models
Summary: I bought this processor to replace my amd athlon x2 5200+ processor. I had my 5200 overclocked from 2.6 to 3.04g so i figured i could clock this one pretty high too. As soon as i put this sucker in (used a stock amd cooler which i had from my 5200, i used a zalman one on my 5200) this thing was too hot to operate. Even in just windows vista not overclocked it as running around 50 something degrees C. Put the Zalman fan on it and it still is too hot to play games, had to order a thermoelectric cooler. So far ive only been able to overclock this one to 3.4ghz. my 5200 goes 400mhz over this one only 200mhz. Also windows vista does not recognize this processor, must be too new. Was thinking i should have gotten a 6000+ instead, but im happy with it (it IS the fastest)
Positive Review
Reviewed by: Nexgen LLC on 15-Sep-07
Strengths: Extreme Speed, Fastest AM2 Processor Available!
Weaknesses: No fan, extreme heat and power consumption.
Summary: Well, AMD decided to try making their first special edition processor. For water cooled cases this processor is the most extreme AM2 you can buy for now until the Phenom processors come out. Extremely fast, but it does consume a ton of power and produces tons of heat.
