Manchester

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This is a Socket 939 Athlon 64 processor.

The architecture of the X2 cores
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The architecture of the X2 cores

This is a dual core processor.

Used in the 3800+ X2 4200+ X2 4600+ X2 processors.

This core has a .9nm structure with SOI.

MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, 3DNOW! Professional

Contents

3800+ X2

This is a Toledo core (Revision JH-E6) with CPUZ detecting it as a manchester core
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This is a Toledo core (Revision JH-E6) with CPUZ detecting it as a manchester core
Model Number
Fequency
L2 Cache
HTT Freq
CPU Multiplier
Stock Voltage
Socket
Release Date
Part Number(s)
Athlon 64 3800+ X2
2000 MHz
512 KB
1000 MHz
10x
1.35 V
939
Jun.09.2005
ADA3800BVBOX

Note: The 3800+ X2 can have a manchester or toledo core. The toledo 3800+ X2 has half of the L2 cache disabled (512kb per core 1mb total). The extra 512kb of cache can not be unlocked.
You can check to see if you have a toledo or manchester core by checking the revision number. An E4 is a manchester core and the E6 is a toledo core. You can use the program CPUZ to find out what revision number you have. Note: CPUZ may incorrectly label a 3800+ X2 toledo core as a manchester.

4200+ X2

Model Number
Fequency
L2 Cache
HTT Freq
CPU Multiplier
Stock Voltage
Socket
Release Date
Part Number(s)
Athlon 64 4200+ X2
2200 MHz
512 kb
1000 MHz
11x
1.35 V
939
May.31.2005
ADA4200BVBOX

4600+ X2

Model Number
Fequency
L2 Cache
HTT Freq
CPU Multiplier
Stock Voltage
Socket
Release Date
Part Number(s)
Athlon 64 4600+ X2
2400 MHz
512 kb
1000 MHz
12x
1.35 V
939
May.31.2005
ADA4600BVBOX

See Also

AMD

Athlon 64

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