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AMD A4-Series A4-3400 - AD3400OJZ22HX / AD3400OJHXBOX
Specifications
Tools
AMD A4-3400 specifications
| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Market segment | Desktop |
| Family | AMD A4-Series |
| Model number ? | A4-3400 |
| CPU part numbers | AD3400OJZ22HX is an OEM/tray microprocessor AD3400OJHXBOX is a boxed microprocessor |
| Frequency ? | 2700 MHz |
| Package | 905-pin lidded micro-PGA package |
| AMD Package number | 31012 |
| Socket | Socket FM1 |
| Size | 1.57" x 1.57" / 4cm x 4cm |
| Fan/heatsink | Z7LH01R201 |
| Introduction date | December 2011 |
| | | Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Microarchitecture | K10 |
| Platform | Lynx |
| Processor core ? | Llano |
| Core stepping ? | B0 |
| Manufacturing process | 0.032 micron |
| Die size | 228mm2 |
| Data width | 64 bit |
| The number of cores | 2 |
| The number of threads | 2 |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 1 cache size ? | 2 x 64 KB 2-way associative instruction caches
2 x 64 KB 2-way associative data caches |
| Level 2 cache size ? | 2 x 512 KB 16-way associative cache |
| Cache latency | 3 (L1 cache)
21 (L2 cache) |
| Multiprocessing | Uniprocessor |
| Features | - MMX instructions
- 3DNow! technology
- SSE / Streaming SIMD Extensions
- SSE2 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
- SSE3 / Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
- SSE4a ?
- AMD64 / AMD 64-bit technology ?
- AMD-V / AMD Virtualization technology
- EVP / Enhanced Virus Protection ?
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| Low power features | PowerNow! |
| | | Integrated peripherals / components |
| Integrated graphics | - GPU Type: Radeon HD 6410D
Shader cores: 160
Base frequency (MHz): 600
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| Memory controller | - The number of controllers: 1
Memory channels: 2
Supported memory: DDR3-1600
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| Other peripherals | PCI Express 2.0 |
| | | Electrical / Thermal parameters |
| Thermal Design Power ? | 65 Watt |
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CPUs, related to AMD A4-3400 (HX)
| Model |
Cores / Threads |
Freq. |
Turbo freq. |
L2 cache |
TDP |
Features |
Price |
| AMD A4-Series family, Socket FM1 |
| A4-3300 | 2 / 2 | 2.5 GHz | | 1 MB | 65 Watt | | $36 |
| A4-3300 (HX) | 2 / 2 | 2.5 GHz | | 1 MB | 65 Watt | | $36 |
| A4-3400 | 2 / 2 | 2.7 GHz | | 1 MB | 65 Watt | | $40 |
| A4-3400 (HX) | 2 / 2 | 2.7 GHz | | 1 MB | 65 Watt | | $40 |
| A4-3420 | 2 / 2 | 2.8 GHz | | 1 MB | 65 Watt | | |
| Other families, K10 micro-architecture, Socket FM1 |
| E2-3200 | 2 / 2 | 2.4 GHz | | 1 MB | 65 Watt | | |
| Sempron X2 198 | 2 / 2 | 2.5 GHz | | 1 MB | 65 Watt | | |
| Athlon II X2 221 | 2 / 2 | 2.8 GHz | | 1 MB | 65 Watt | | |
| A6-3620 | 4 / 4 | 2.2 GHz | 2.5 GHz | 4 MB | 65 Watt | TBT | |
| A6-3650 | 4 / 4 | 2.6 GHz | | 4 MB | 100 Watt | | $77 |
| A6-3670K | 4 / 4 | 2.7 GHz | | 4 MB | 100 Watt | Unlock | $77 |
| A8-3850 | 4 / 4 | 2.9 GHz | | 4 MB | 100 Watt | | $87 |
| Athlon II X4 651 | 4 / 4 | 3 GHz | | 4 MB | 100 Watt | | $76 |
| A8-3870K | 4 / 4 | 3 GHz | | 4 MB | 100 Watt | Unlock | $91 |
| Athlon II X4 651K | 4 / 4 | 3 GHz | | 4 MB | 100 Watt | Unlock | |
• Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than A4-3400 (HX)
• Within each category, the CPUs are sorted from slower (at the top) to faster (at the bottom)
• The 'Price' column shows official AMD prices as of Jun 4, 2013. Prices for obsolete and tray-only processors are not provided.
• List of related CPUs is not complete.
• Features abbreviations:
TBT - Dynamic Acceleration / Turbo Boost Unlock - Unlocked multiplier
FAQ
Q: I have an AMD A4-3400 microprocessor. Is it possible to upgrade it?
A: Probably yes. Processor compatibility is determined by your motherboard. Please check CPU-Upgrade.com website for CPU support list for your board.
AMD A4-3400 Overclocking
Sorry, overclocking information is not available at this time.
Pictures (7)
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Front view. The box design looks identical to other A-Series processors, with the exception of unlocked "red and black" models. The box has the same size as boxed Athlon IIs, A6- and A8-Series CPUs. |
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CPU-Z screenshot |
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Top view. The processor was manufactured at the end of October / beginning of November 2011. |
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News
AMD to discontinue socket FM1 APUs
Nov 27, 2012: Since the launch of socket FM2 APU platform in October 2012,
sales of the socket FM1 APUs, based on Llano core, have been in
decline. In the second quarter of this year AMD sold 3.3 million
socket FM1 processors. That number dropped to 0.6 million in Q3, and
it is expected to be even lower this quarter. The fourth quarter will
also be the last one, when AMD offers socket FM1 processors.
AMD drops prices of Athlon II and A-Series processors
Nov 06, 2012: Last month DigiTimes reported on upcoming price reductions of
older generation of AMD APUs. According to their sources, AMD was
going to reduce prices of socket FM1 processors by as much as 35%.
Yesterday AMD updated their official price list, and posted new prices
of A-Series microprocessors, however the cuts were not as big as
expected.
AMD to cut prices of A4-Series APUs
Oct 17, 2012: AMD currently has two desktop platforms for budget and mid-class
systems with integrated graphics. Socket FM2 platform was launched
recently, and it includes 6 retail Accelerated Processing Units (APUs)
to choose from, with a promise that more will be released in the
future. Older Socket FM1 platform has greater selection of slower
(albeit less expensive) products, but no new APUs are planned for the
platform, making it essentially obsolete.
Bits and pieces: new 65W APUs spotted in HP PCs
Jan 10, 2012: On December 20 AMD announced five new socket FM1 desktop
Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), including two unlocked A6-3670K
and A8-3870K models with 100 Watt Thermal Design Power, and A4-3420,
A6-3620 and A8-3820 SKUs with 65 Watt TDP. Unlocked CPUs were
released about a week later, while three 65 Watt chips are still not
available anywhere, even for pre-order. The processors did emerge in
specifications of several Hewlett Packard PCs, which confirms our
suspicion that the 3420, 3620 and 3820 APUs may be shipped only as
OEM parts.
New Llano CPU core revision is coming
Nov 04, 2011: First AMD desktop processors with Llano core launched in July of
this year. They were quad-core chips from A6- and A8-Series, that
integrated graphics unit, and were marketed as Accelerated Processing Units
(APUs). The quad-cores were followed by triple-core A6-3500, and
dual-core A4-3300 and A4-3400. These
products had the same core stepping (B0), identified by part number
suffix "GX", and they were based on the same die as earlier released
quad-core APUs.
AMD E2-3200 is shipped in HP PCs, New Llano core revision
Oct 21, 2011: Initial line-up of budget AMD microprocessors with Llano core
consisted of seven A- and E2-Series Accelerated Processing Units
(APUs). A-Series models were introduced in the third quarter 2011,
although A6-3600 and A8-3800 processors are still not in stock
anywhere. Another APU, dual-core E2-Series E2-3200, was planned for
the 4th quarter, and at this time it's
nowhere to be found.
Benchmarks
Benchmark tools
AMD A4-3400 (HX) benchmarks
The graphs below show up to 10 processors with aproximately the same level of performance in different types of
applications. All processors were tested at nominal frequency (not overclocked), with
stock heatsink and default BIOS settings. To see how the A4-3400 (HX) compares to other CPUs
please see benchmark tools section above.
Benchmarked processor
| CPU ID: | 300F10 |
| CPU vendor string: | AuthenticAMD |
| CPU name string: | AMD A4-3400 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics |
Integer performance
| Part number |
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Result |
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5800+ ? |
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100.9% |
AMD Athlon II X2 240e (rev. C2) ? |
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100.2% |
AMD Athlon II X2 240 ? |
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100.2% |
AMD Athlon II X2 220 ? |
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100.2% |
AMD A4-3400 ? |
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100.1% |
AMD A4-3400 (HX) ? |
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100% |
AMD Athlon X2 7850 ? |
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97.5% |
AMD Athlon II X2 215 (rev. C2) ? |
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96.6% |
AMD Athlon II X2 235e ? |
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96.5% |
Intel Celeron E1500 ? |
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96.2% |
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5400+ (65 W, BE) ? |
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94.2% |
Floating Point performance
| Part number |
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Result |
Intel Pentium G620 ? |
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102.7% |
AMD Athlon X2 7850 ? |
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102.4% |
Intel Pentium 2.53 GHz ? |
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101.4% |
Intel Pentium E5500 ? |
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101.2% |
Intel Pentium E6300 ? |
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101.1% |
AMD A4-3400 (HX) ? |
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100% |
AMD A4-3400 ? |
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99.7% |
AMD Athlon II X2 215 (rev. C2) ? |
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99.5% |
AMD Athlon II X2 235e ? |
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99.4% |
Intel Celeron G540 ? |
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98.9% |
AMD Athlon X2 7750 (BE) ? |
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98.7% |
MMX / SSE / SSE2 performance
| Part number |
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Result |
AMD Athlon II X2 240e (rev. C2) ? |
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101.8% |
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+ ? |
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101.6% |
AMD Athlon II X2 220 ? |
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101% |
Intel Pentium G630T ? |
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100.6% |
AMD Athlon X2 7850 ? |
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100.5% |
AMD A4-3400 (HX) ? |
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100% |
AMD A4-3400 ? |
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99.9% |
Intel Celeron E3200 ? |
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99.6% |
AMD Athlon II X2 235e ? |
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98.3% |
AMD Athlon II X2 215 (rev. C2) ? |
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97.4% |
AMD Athlon X2 7750 (BE) ? |
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96.9% |
Memory-intensive program performance
| Part number |
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Result |
AMD Athlon II X2 255 (rev. C2) ? |
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102.6% |
AMD Athlon II X2 255 (rev. C3) ? |
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102.2% |
Intel Pentium E6700 ? |
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101.5% |
AMD A4-3400 ? |
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100.7% |
AMD Athlon II X2 250 (rev. C3) ? |
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100.6% |
AMD A4-3400 (HX) ? |
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100% |
AMD Athlon II X2 250 (rev. C2) ? |
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99.6% |
AMD Athlon II X2 B24 (rev. C2) ? |
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99.3% |
Intel Pentium E6600 ? |
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99.3% |
AMD Athlon II X2 250e ? |
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99% |
AMD Athlon II X2 245 (rev. C2) ? |
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98.5% |
CPU ID (1)
CPUID Tools
CPUID features of AMD A4-3400
NOTE: The CPU ID information below was taken from one CPU and
may include features that are not present in all different steppings of the
AMD A4-Series A4-3400 CPU.
| Manufacturer: | AMD |
| CPU Family: | A4-Series |
| Model Number: | A4-3400 |
| Frequency: | 2700 MHz |
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| Part number: | AD3400OJZ22HX |
| Stepping Code: | DA 1144DPM |
| Comment: | |
| Submitted by: | CPU-World |
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| General information |
| Vendor: | AuthenticAMD |
| Processor name (BIOS): | AMD A4-3400 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics |
| Cores: | 2 |
| Logical processors: | 2 |
| Processor type: | Original OEM Processor |
| Core stepping: | LN-B0 |
| CPUID signature: | 300F10 |
| Family: | 18 (012h) |
| Model: | 1 (01h) |
| Stepping: | 0 (00h) |
| Cache: |
L1 data |
L1 instruction |
L2 |
| Size: |
2 x 64 KB |
2 x 64 KB |
2 x 512 KB |
| Associativity: |
2-way set associative |
2-way set associative |
16-way set associative |
| Line size: |
64 bytes |
64 bytes |
64 bytes |
| Lines per tag: |
1 |
1 |
1 |
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| Instruction set extensions | Additional instructions |
| MMX |
Advanced Bit manipulation |
| AMD extensions to MMX |
CLFLUSH |
| 3DNow! |
CMOV |
| Extensions to 3DNow! |
CMPXCHG16B |
| SSE |
CMPXCHG8B |
| SSE2 |
FXSAVE/FXRSTORE |
| SSE3 |
MONITOR/MWAIT |
| SSE4A |
POPCNT |
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PREFETCH/PREFETCHW |
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RDTSCP |
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SKINIT / STGI support |
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SYSCALL/SYSRET |
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SYSENTER/SYSEXIT |
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| Major features | Other features |
| On-chip Floating Point Unit |
1 GB large page support |
| 64-bit / Intel 64 |
100MHz multiplier control |
| NX bit/XD-bit |
128-bit SSE instructions |
| Secure Virtual Machine (Virtualization) |
36-bit page-size extensions |
| PowerNow! / Cool'n'Quiet |
Advanced programmable interrupt controller |
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Core multi-processing legacy mode |
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Debugging extensions |
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Extended APIC space |
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Hardware P-state control |
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Hardware thermal control |
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Instruction based sampling |
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LAHF / SAHF support in 64-bit mode |
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LBR virtualization |
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LOCK MOV CR0 means MOV CR8 |
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Machine check architecture |
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Machine check exception |
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Memory-type range registers |
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Misaligned SSE mode |
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Model-specific registers |
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Nested page tables |
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OS visible workaround |
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Page attribute table |
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Page global extension |
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Page-size extensions (4MB pages) |
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Physical address extensions |
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SVM lock |
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Software thermal control |
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Support for NRIP save |
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THERMTRIP |
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TSC rate is ensured to be invariant across all states |
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Temperature sensor |
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Time stamp counter |
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Virtual 8086-mode enhancements |
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Watchdog timer support |
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