Athlon 64X2 6400+ Black Edition
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Manufacturer: AMD
Model: ADX6400CZWOF
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: AMD
Label: AMD
Features for Athlon 64X2 6400+ Black Edition:
- Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 3.20 GHz processor
- 2MB L2 Cache, 1000MHz (2000 MT/s) Bus speed
- Socket AM2 (940)
- AMD 64 technology provides full-speed support for x86 code base for uncompromising performance
- 40-bit physical addresses, 48-bit virtual addresses
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Customer Reviews
Overclocked to 3.57GHz stable with 36C to 43C in load :) 
2008-03-31
Wonderfull proccesoor ... Im overclocking it up to 3.57Ghz with normal thermaltake big cooling ... with m2n32 WS pro and corsair 1066mhz diamonator 5-5-5-18-2T 2GB dual channels and 9600GT 512 + X-fi fatality :) running server 2003 SP2 X64
This is realy fast and cheap price ,,, faster than current phenom .. with less price ... hope amds aproove ATI graphics and proccessor to reach the new intel core 2 in cache (4mb and 8mb) and frequesncy (reach 3.2GHz) with 1800GHz bus ... wait for this phenom to released :)
any question will be solved here :)
Great CPU 
2008-03-29
Pros:
I am running this processor overclocked to 3.4ghz and its running fine. While playing Crysis, it hits 55C, this thing is rated up to 63C, so its fine. When its at stock speeds, it only hits 49C under full load. With the 16X multiplier, there is no need to raise it. I just bumped it from from 200 X 16 = 3200 to 210 X 16 = 3400. I may try 215 X 16 = 3500 when I have time. This CPU paired with my 8800GT is awesome, it plays every game out there. I'm playing Crysis on high at 1440 X 900 with 30fps. All my other games get at least 100fps maxed out at 1680 X 1050. This is an awesome processor if you have an AM2 board. If your building a computer from scratch, I suggest you go with Intel and get an E8400 which can easily hit 4ghz
amd 
2008-03-24
i'm a dedicated intel user, i decided to try this product WOW! once you try black you'll never go back....
Great Product 
2008-03-07
Pros: Very fast cpu works really good for muiltitacking Really can tell the diff from my old 3800+ X2
Cons: Very Very Hot Cpu Better have a good cooling system in your case
excellent upgrade, but..... 
2008-02-22
this thing def. made an improvement. i had the 5600+ b4 and i still noticed a good dif. one thing i didnt like, the fact that this is the fastest dual core AMD makes and it only raised my PC score from 5.3 to 5.5. so the only way to make it out is to buy the quad core. oh well. also i noticed my fan is working harder more often, but then again my PC was made with the 5600 so i dunno if its just me needing to change a fan or setting. doesnt over heat at all...that was a plus! also i got the black box edition, but with a pre-built OEM Vista install...there is no way to change my clock speed to overclock it. so i dunno how well it does overclocked..either way it made a good improvement and i do not regret my purchase
Athlon 64X2 6400+ Black Edition (Purchased on May112008) 
2008-06-17
The seller did great job for shipping on time, excellent service to follow up with customer when we had to return the product due to different requiremnt, also processed refund prompt. If there is opportunity I like to do business with them again. Thanks a lot !!!
Good upgrade, but runs quite hot 
2008-06-14
I enjoy this CPU now that I finally got the heat issues sorted out. And it wasn't cheap to do so. When I first got it I had it in an older Antec case with two 120mm fans and an Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro. Idled at 45C, under load ran at up to 65C. Popped for a new Coolermaster Stacker Evo 830 case, two extra fans and a Xigmatek 1283 heatsink/fan. After all that the temps came down to 36-40 idle and 49-52 load. Much better, but bear in mind this 125W chip will need a better than average case (ventilation wise) and hefty HSF to keep in the safe range.
great processor 
2008-05-20
great processor, fast and easy to install. Be advised you will need a top shelf heat sink unit (processor cooler) to cool within acceptable ranges. processor tends to run hot, should be around 42c at idle and + 10c at peak. cannot run past 63c according to amd.
OOOOhh Yeah!!! 
2008-04-27
What can I say! Fast, stable, and a pretty good price. This is the "Black Edition", sooo, it is eminently "overclockable", with the appropriate software. So far, have had it "overclocked" at 3.7 ghz, then "lost my nerve", but was still stable and running quite happily. However, please bear in mind that this model does NOT come with a "stock fan", and, if you are gonna "overclock" it, you are going to need to invest in a VERY good processor fan (or maybe even "water cooling") to help keep it cool and stable. Am currently using a Thermaltake V1, which is HUUGE, and looks kinda like an immense copper/blue led Butterfly, in conjunction with a pair of Antec TriCool 120mm Blue Led Case Fans, and everything is running wonderfully.
If you are not interested in 'overclocking", then go for the "standard edition" processor, which is far cheaper, and DOES come with a perfectly acceptable "stock' processor heatsink/fan unit.
Just Wonderful... 
2008-04-01
Coupled this with a Thermaltake CL-P0371 heatsink and running very cool. The performance you get for this price is amazing and my MSI K9A2 Platinum couldn't be happier running this with 4GB Patriot Viper PC6400 RAM. Throw in an ASUS EAH 3870 and the Razer AC-1 Gamer sound card and you have a stable system. This is more than worth the investment that will last for quite some time.