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Throw another day’s work on the "done" pile. The Athlon 64 X2 7750 Kuma makes it easy. With 2 2.7GHz cores that have their own 512KB cache, you have the power to do anything you like. HyperTransport technology boosts system performance by giving each core a dedicated cache of memory and reducing I/O bottlenecks by increasing bandwidth and reducing latency.
The 64-bit design will keep you going well into the future. The AMD64 technology is compatible with existing software and enables a seamless transition to the 64-bit applications of the future. This technology allows end users to take advantage of real-time encryption, more life-like games, accurate speech interfaces, cinema-quality graphic effects, and easy-to-use video and audio editing.
If you're going to use this processor at home, it can be the basis of a media center with AMD Live! technology. This new feature from AMD will turn your PC into an entertainment platform second to none. Watch videos or TV in one room while streaming music into another. Your system will become a true media center with music, movies, and photos all organized and able to be shared amongst all of your connected equipment.
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- Pros: To the other reviewer... So your E8500 "smokes" this CPU? Well I would expect it to perform better as it costs over $100 more!
And I would not use the term "smoke" one persons "smoke" is another persons 3fps :)
Who do people like to compare Apples to Oranges? How about this... lets compare this CPU to an Intel CPU that costs $75
Intel makes great CPU's (well now they do LOL) but when I shop for CPU's I shop based on price and I compare CPU's of "like price" as I like to get the best bang for my buck. In games the fps has less to do with the CPU as it does the Video Card so the only reason to go with the much more expensive Intel CPU's are for bragging rights.... "My CPU is faster than your CPU"
I'm not knocking Intel... as I said they make great CPU's but they sure charge for them. If you want, and can afford, an Intel they go for it but I'm sick of people comparing AMD CPU's to Intel CPUs that cost far far more.
- Cons: It's not free :)
- Other Thoughts: Those "top of the line" Intel CPU's that you see at the top of all the benchmarks... take a look at what they cost here at Newegg. The "benchmark kings" are about $1300! How does a $1300 CPU getting me 90fps in games differ from a $75 AMD cpu that "only" gets me 50fps?
The "smart" people will laugh all the way to the bank :)
Best bang for the buck CPU!
- Pros: First off lets get this out of the way....
1. This is nothing but a 4x Phenom with 2 cores disabled (prob due to defects), just like the 3x Phenoms have 1 core disabled.
2. You need an AM2+ motherboard but the power requirements are far less than the other "high mhz" Phenoms. It still takes quite a bit of power but 95w is doable for almost any MB.
3. This sucker is from 5-20% faster than a equally clocked AMD Brisbane, they are unlocked so you can safely OC to at least 3000mhz and most likely 3200mhz or higher if you are lucky. They have 2meg of L3 cache that the Brisbane lacks which does not do as much for games but it can help in other apps.
4. The same chip in a 3x core is about $40 more but the power requirements are higher and the fact is that few games or apps use more than 2 cores. 2 cores is currently the "sweet spot"
5. In benchmarks this baby is about the same speed as an Intel costing almost $100 more!
- Cons: 1. Needs a AM2+ chipset and maybe a bios flash for your Motherboard.
2. The Phenom 2's will be out soon but they will be a bit costly for a long while. At $79 (or less) these pack quite the power and if you care about games, the CPU means far less than the Video Card for most games so save every dollar you can and place it on a better video card.... IE you are far better off with a cost effective AMD chip like this one and a faster video card rather than an over priced Intel (yes they are fast) and a slower video card.
- Other Thoughts: This does come with a stock heatsink and fan (unlike the other Black Editions) but I still prefer a better heatsink and fan. The included HS&Fan will work find for modest overclocks - maybe 3000mhz and keep in mind that it's normal to have to bump up the CPU voltage to OC. While you can prob get to 2900mhz or maybe 3000mhz at stock voltage... as long as you keep the voltage under 1.4, you will be fine.
| Model | AD775ZWCGHBOX |
| Series | Athlon 64 X2 |
| CPU Socket Type | Socket AM2+ |
| Core | Kuma |
| Multi-Core | Dual-Core |
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its a KUMA
- Pros: AMD, cheap, woks fine for a dual core
- Cons: non, is as advertised
- Other Thoughts: other thoughts huh ...well ok then...my EX wants to marry me still..huh she's crazy BTW..so I moved far away from her.....has there ever been a complaint filed by a man that a female is stalking them???
Really what did you expect, the phrase 'other thoughts' that was a door that was left open...
It Is Awesome!
- Pros: Cheap, Fast, overclockable, big caches for a dual-core. just great. running relatively cool at idle (30 C).
- Cons: you will void the warranty if you overclock or if you use a HSF assembly other than the stock provision... darn it all. also The AMD sticker on the fan provided was waaaayyyy off center. DUH!
- Other Thoughts: I put it in, turned the computer on and kaboom! way better than my P4 HT 3.06 ghz. Hp that I had been using. plays crysis great with no hitches at all. plus, no v. core change at all, just changed the mutiplier to 14 from 13.5 and boom! gain 200mhz clock speed instantly! i'm excited to see what it'll do next.
My build: ( the basic idea )
AMD Kuma 7750 4gb gskill ddr2 1066 XFX ati radeon 4850 xp home 32bit ( for now )
performance is higher then listed so its a great buy!
- Pros: It is a very high performing chip it loads my WinXp home so fast its not even funny and that I like very much. Many revies saying this chip will walk all over the Athlon64 X2 6000+ since I don't own that chip I can't comment but i can say its a very quick chip and was cheaper then the 6000+ so don't know what the deal was there.
- Cons: check the thermal paste on the CPU cooler before you put it on!!! my paste was still moist but in 2 days it was dry and flaky may be it was old to begin with but I went ahead and replaced the paste which one should do every 6 months in a warm area of the world since the heat from the CPU and the heat from area you live in will dry up the paste very quick, the thermal paste needs to be moist or it wont transfer heat off the CPU which will cause your PC to shut down.
- Other Thoughts: This is a good deal with the performance higher then listed I think with the right graphics card & the right motherboard you can move a lot of FPS to your screen when it comes to games :p
| Model |
| Brand |
AMD |
| Processors Type |
Desktop |
| Series |
Athlon 64 X2 |
| Model |
AD775ZWCGHBOX |
| CPU Socket Type |
| CPU Socket Type |
Socket AM2+ |
| Tech Spec |
| Core |
Kuma |
| Multi-Core |
Dual-Core |
| Name |
Athlon 64 X2 7750 |
| Operating Frequency |
2.7GHz |
| Hyper Transports |
3600MHz |
| L1 Cache |
128KB+128KB |
| L2 Cache |
2 x 512KB |
| L3 Cache |
2MB |
| Manufacturing Tech |
65 nm |
| 64 bit Support |
Yes |
| Voltage |
1.05-1.325V |
| Thermal Design Power |
95W |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
3 years limited |
| Labor |
3 years limited |
Introduction
Throw another day’s work on the "done" pile. The Athlon 64 X2 7750 Kuma makes it easy. With 2 2.7GHz cores that have their own 512KB cache, you have the power to do anything you like. HyperTransport technology boosts system performance by giving each core a dedicated cache of memory and reducing I/O bottlenecks by increasing bandwidth and reducing latency.
The 64-bit design will keep you going well into the future. The AMD64 technology is compatible with existing software and enables a seamless transition to the 64-bit applications of the future. This technology allows end users to take advantage of real-time encryption, more life-like games, accurate speech interfaces, cinema-quality graphic effects, and easy-to-use video and audio editing.
If you're going to use this processor at home, it can be the basis of a media center with AMD Live! technology. This new feature from AMD will turn your PC into an entertainment platform second to none. Watch videos or TV in one room while streaming music into another. Your system will become a true media center with music, movies, and photos all organized and able to be shared amongst all of your connected equipment.
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AMD64 dual-core Technology AMD64 is designed to enable simultaneous 32- and 64-bit computing with no degradation in performance. With dual-core technology, two complete processor cores on a single die run at the same frequency to deliver exceptional multi-tasking power, allowing users to surge through the most demanding processing loads, including advanced multitasking, critical business productivity, complicated visual design and modeling, serious gaming, and visually stunning digital media and entertainment.
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Integrated DDR2 DRAM Memory Controller The AMD Athlon 64 X2 7750 Quad-core processor is integrated with a DDR2 DRAM memory controller capable of supporting registered and ECC DRAM. The integrated memory controller changes the way the processor accesses main memory, resulting in increased bandwidth, reduced memory latencies, and enhanced processor performance.
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HyperTransport Technology HyperTransport Technology (HT or HTT) is a high-speed, low latency, point-to-point link designed to increase communication speeds between integrated circuits in computers, servers, embedded systems, and networking and telecommunications equipment. With HT technology the AMD Athlon 64 X2 7750 processor enjoys 3600MHz system bus speeds.
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AMD Cool'n'Quiet Technology AMD's Cool'n'Quiet technology is an innovative solution available on AMD Athlon 64 processor-based systems that can effectively lower power consumption and enable a quieter-running system while delivering performance-on-demand.
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Enhanced Virus Protection All AMD processors equipped with AMD64 technology are Enhanced Virus Protection-enabled. Enhanced virus protection acts as a preventative measure causing viruses to be localized, short-lived, and non-contagious, eventually being flushed from system memory.
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Quick Specs
| Brand | AMD |
| Core | Kuma |
| CPU Socket Type | Socket AM2+ |
| L1 Cache | 128KB+128KB |
| L2 Cache | 2 x 512KB |
| L3 Cache | 2MB |
| Manufacturing Tech | 65 nm |
| Operating Frequency | 2.7GHz |
| Series | Athlon 64 X2 |
| Thermal Design Power | 95W |
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