AMD CPU Phenom II 1055T Six Core Processor
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AMD CPU Phenom II 1055T Six Core Processor
Scan code: LN34808 Manufacturer code: HDT55TWFK6DGR
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AMD CPU Phenom II 1055T Six Core Processor

AMD Phenom II X6 1055T, Thuban, Six Core, S AM3, 2.8GHz, 9MB Total Cache, HT 2000MHz, 95W, UK Retail

Scan code: LN34808 Manufacturer code: HDT55TWFK6DGR
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Product Overview
To be Sold Only with Motherboard - NEW 95W Version - OEM


The NEW AMD Six Core Thuban CPU! Unbeatable multi-core value with AMD Phenom™ II processors.

They deliver The Ultimate Visual Experience™ for high definition entertainment, advanced multitasking performance, and power-saving innovations for smaller, cooler machines that are energy efficient.
Features • New AMD Turbo CORE Technology
• AMD64 with Direct Connect Architecture
• AMD Balanced Smart Cache
• AMD Wide Floating Point Accelerator
• HyperTransport™ Technology
• Integrated DRAM Controller with AMD Memory Optimizer Technology
• AMD Virtualization™ (AMD-V™) Technology With Rapid Virtualization Indexing
• AMD PowerNow!™ Technology (Cool'n'Quiet™ Technology)
• AMD CoolCore™ Technology
• Dual Dynamic Power Management™
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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Telephone:
01276 932318
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