AMD Opteron 146 CPU Socket
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AMD Opteron 146 CPU Socket
Scan code: LN12172 Manufacturer code: OSA146BNBOX
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AMD Opteron 146 CPU Socket

AMD Opteron 64 146, Socket 940, Venus Core, 2.0GHz, 1MB Cache, Retail

Scan code: LN12172 Manufacturer code: OSA146BNBOX
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The AMD Opteron™ processor, enabling simultaneous 32- and 64-bit computing, represents the landmark introduction of AMD64 with Direct Connect Architecture. The AMD Opteron™ processor is designed to run existing 32-bit applications with outstanding performance and offers customers a simplified migration path to 64-bit computing. This evolutionary processor provides a dramatic leap forward in compatibility, performance, investment protection, and reduced total cost of ownership (TCO). The AMD Opteron™ processor is offered in three series: the 100 series (1-way), the 200 series (Up to 2-way), and the 800 series (Up to 8-way).

AMD is continuing to drive technology leadership by introducing another computing first: multi-core technology for the x86-based computing market. Dual-core AMD Opteron processors for servers and workstations extend AMD’s Direct Connect Architecture by connecting two CPUs on one die, improving overall system performance and efficiency. Features AMD Opteron™ Processor Details
CPU ID AMD Opteron™ Processor Model 146
Model 146
Ordering Parts Number (OPN) OSA146BNBOX
Stepping E4
Frequency 2.0GHz
HyperTransport™ Technology Speed 1000MHz
Integrated Memory Controller 2.0GHz
Core Voltage 1.35 V/1.4 V
Case Temperature 49° C to 65° C
Wattage 67.0W
L2 Cache Size 1 MB
L2 Cache Speed 2.0GHz
Manf. Technology .09 micron SOI
Socket Socket 939
Amperage 47.5 A
Warranty 3 years
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan / AMD Europe
Telephone:
01276 932318

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"Please be aware any warranty offered in excess of 12 months is at the manufacturer's discretion and maybe subject to change without notice."

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