| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Family | AMD Athlon 64 |
| Model number ? | 4000+ |
| Part number | ADA4000DAA5BN |
| Stepping codes | AABHE CABGE CABHE KAB1E |
| Frequency (MHz) ? | 4000+ (rated)
2400 (real) |
| Package | 939-pin lidded organic microPGA
1.57" x 1.57" (4 cm x 4 cm) |
| Socket | Socket 939 |
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| Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Processor core | San Diego |
| Manufacturing process | 0.09 micron SOI |
| Data width | 64 bit |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 1 cache size ? | 64 KB 2-way associative instruction cache
64 KB 2-way associative data cache |
| Level 2 cache size ? | 1 MB exclusive 16-way associative cache |
| Physical memory | 1 TB |
| Virtual memory (TB) | 256 |
| Features | - MMX technology
- SSE
- SSE2
- SSE3
- AMD 64 technology
- Enhanced Virus Protection ?
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| Low power features | - System management mode
- Halt state
- Stop Grant state ?
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| On-chip peripherals | - Dual-channel DDR SDRAM memory controller
- One 16-bit HyperTransport link with speeds up to 1000 MHz
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| Electrical/Thermal parameters |
| V core (V) ? | 1.35 / 1.4 |
| Max operating temperature (°C) ? | 49 - 71 |
| Thermal Design Power (W) ? | 85.3 |
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| Notes on AMD ADA4000DAA5BN |
- ADA4000DAA5BN is an OEM/tray processor
- ADA4000BNBOX is a boxed processor
- Core revision E4
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This Processor was nothing but good to me, I was able to boot successfully into WinXP at 3.0ghz (250mhz FSB) on the stock voltage, it did become unstable under prime until I set the core to 1.4 Volts (which is within specification) using software, my bios didn't have the option. I am still missing the 1MB cache since I moved to AM2, AMD should have kept the 1MB cache (I know of the new Athlon LE, and the $105 Opteron Dual Core 1MB, but I can't afford them right now).
"But I dislike my motherboard. Avoid Foxconn (also called Winfast) motherboards. The first motherboard I got went bad on me after only 45 days. My second motherboard doesn't run memory at it's rated speed."
I am sorry you seem to be having trouble, Just for future reference Foxconn manufactures many many motherboards (Dell, HP, ASUS), and Video cards as well. They are a good product.
I have been using a system with the AMD Athlon 64-bit 4000+ processor for over sixty days now as of 10-17-2007. It is much faster than my previous AMD Athlon 2200+ XP processor. Overall I am quite pleased with the performance it gives as a single core processor.
But I dislike my motherboard. Avoid Foxconn (also called Winfast) motherboards. The first motherboard I got went bad on me after only 45 days. My second motherboard doesn't run memory at it's rated speed.