AMD Phenom II X4 B95 HDXB95WFK4DGI 3.0 GHz quad core socket AM3 CPU Deneb 95W For Sale

AMD Phenom II X4 B95 HDXB95WFK4DGI 3.0 GHz quad core socket AM3 CPU Deneb 95W
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AMD Phenom II X4 B95 HDXB95WFK4DGI 3.0 GHz quad core socket AM3 CPU Deneb 95W:
$29.95

AMD Phenom II X4 B95 3.0 GHz Socket AM3 quad core desktop CPU HDXB95WFK4DGI, 95WHere is a 64-bit Socket AM3 quad-core CPU from AMD running at 3000 MHz. This one is known as the Phenom II X4 B95. AMD\'s part number is HDXB95WFK4DGI. This is a \"business class\" processor, originally sold to a major OEM. It is identical to the Phenom II X4 945 HDX945WFK4DGI.It uses the \"Deneb\" core and 45 nanometer traces. It includes 2MB of L2 cache and 6MB of L3 cache. It includes its own memory controller for DDR2 or DDR3 SDRAM with a 2.0 GHz Hyper Transport Link. It draws 95W of power. If you have a socket AM3 motherboard, it also supports DDR3 memory, and works with DDR2 memory in a compatible Socket AM2+ motherboard. This CPU is compatible with most AMD socket AM3 systems (and many socket AM2+ desktop systems), but the buyer should check their system documentation for compatibility. If you can use the 95W Phenom II x4 945 (HDX945WFK4DGI), you can use this. A BIOS upgrade may be necessary. If you are not sure about compatibility, ask me first. I would rather tell you \"no\" than waste our time for a return of an incompatible part.You will receive only the CPU as pictured here (but not the exact one). A heatsink and a fan are required but not included with this item. If you need a small tube of thermal paste, just let me know at the time of payment.Your CPU will arrive working with all pins straight and as pictured. I have made sure it will drop into a socket AM3, and have inserted the pins in a protective foam pad and enclosed it in a plastic clamshell for shipping.

I welcome questions from interested buyers and offer a 30 day return privilege (although shipping charges are not refundable). I will consolidate shipping for winners of multiple items within 3 days.

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General informationTypeCPU / MicroprocessorMarket segmentDesktopFamilyAMD Phenom II X4Model number ?B95CPU part number

  • HDXB95WFK4DGI is an OEM/tray microprocessor
Stepping codeAACYC ACFrequency ?3000 MHzBus speed ?667 MHz Memory controller
One 2000 MHz 16-bit HyperTransport link (4 GT/s)Clock multiplier ?15Package938-pin organic micro-PGASocketsSocket AM2+
Socket AM3Weight1.4oz / 38.3gArchitecture / core ?DenebCore stepping ?RB-C2CPUID100F42Manufacturing process0.045 micron silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology
758 million transistorsDie size258mm2Data width64 bitThe number of CPU cores4The number of threads4Floating Point UnitIntegratedLevel 1 cache size ?4 x 64 KB 2-way set associative instruction caches
4 x 64 KB 2-way set associative data cachesLevel 2 cache size ?4 x 512 KB 16-way set associative exclusive cachesLevel 3 cache sizeShared 6 MB 48-way set associative cacheCache latency [1]3 (L1 cache)
15 (L2 cache)
50 (L3 cache)Virtual memory256 MMX instructions
  • Extensions to MMX
  • 3DNow! technology
  • Extensions to 3DNow!
  • SSE / Streaming SIMD Extensions
  • SSE2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
  • SSE3 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
  • SSE4a ?
  • AMD64 / AMD 64-bit technology ?
  • EVP / Enhanced Virus Protection ?
  • AMD-V / AMD Virtualization technology
  • Low power features
    • Cool\'n\'Quiet 3.0
    • CoolCore Technology ?
    • Dual Dynamic Power Management ?
    • Core C1 and C1E states
    • Package S0, S1, S3, S4 and S5 states
    Integrated peripherals / componentsIntegrated graphicsNoneMemory controllerThe number of controllers: 1
    Memory channels: 2
    Channel width (bits): 72
    Supported memory: DDR2-1066, DDR3-1333
    DIMMs per channel: up to 2
    Maximum memory bandwidth (GB/s): 21.3Other peripheralsHyperTransport 3 technologyElectrical / Thermal parametersV core ?0.8V - 1.425VMaximum operating temperature ?55°C - 71°CThermal Design Power ?95 WattNotes on AMD Phenom II X4 B95
    • Business class processor

    [1] - These characteristics were measured on a single CPU, and they can vary slightly for other processors with the same model number

    The processor you are purchasing is a delicate part which two different people have inspected. Each of them was able to insert this CPU into an appropriate socket, but we probably have more experience than you. Please do not be offended if we include some installation instructions.

    Here\'s the technique we use to straighten pins. It requires sunlight, a magnifier, a utility blade and perhaps a safety pin. First, hold the CPU at about a 10 degree angle to the socket and see if you can insert the outer row of pins for only one edge. If you feel any resistance, do not push down. The resistance point helps you locate the troublesome area. Use the utility blade along the sides of the pins to push up any pin that isn\'t upright. (If the pin is almost flattened you can raise up the end by inserting a safety pin underneath it and lifting the back of the safety pin). Then use the side of the utility blade to make the CPU pin stand up perpendicular to the base, in a line the other pins in that row. Try to avoid any pressure near the base of the pin (which is where they break off). Repeat this process for each of the 4 edges. Then decrease the angle so the inner rows of pins go in the holes and on all 4 sides. Again, try to locate any resistance points for each side and repeat as necessary. Eventually you should be able to use the CPU. Do not spend too much time on this.



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