AMD Athlon 64 X2
2. AMD Athlon 64 X2 AM2 Processor Family
Review Pages
2. AMD Athlon 64 X2 AM2 Processor Family
3. Installation
4. Tests
5. Everest Ultimate Edition and SiSoft Sandra
6. PCMARK05 and 3DMARK05
7. Science Mark 2.0 and Nreo Digital
8. CINEBENCH and SuperPI
9. F.E.A.R. and Prey
10. Splinter Cell Chaos Theory and Half Life 2
11. Overclocking
12. Conclusion
Below you can see the whole family of AMD Athlon 64 X2 AM2 processors:
Model Number |
Frequency |
L2 Cache |
Packaging |
Thermal Design Power |
5200+ |
2.6 GHz |
1MB + 1MB |
socket AM2 |
89W |
5000+ |
2.6 GHz |
512KB + 512KB |
socket AM2 |
89W |
4800+ |
2.4 GHz |
1MB + 1MB |
socket AM2 |
89W, 65W |
4600+ |
2.4 GHz |
512KB + 512KB |
socket AM2 |
89W, 65W |
4400+ |
2.2 GHz |
1MB + 1MB |
socket AM2 |
89W, 65W |
4200+ |
2.2 GHz |
512KB + 512KB |
socket AM2 |
89W, 65W |
4000+ |
2.0 GHz |
1MB + 1MB |
socket AM2 |
89W, 65W |
3800+ |
2.0 GHz |
512KB + 512KB |
socket AM2 |
89W, 65W, 35W |
The family has both 1MB and 512KB L2 cache, while several series are offered with two thermal design powers (89W, 65W). Full specs are very interesting:
AMD64 Technology |
Yes |
Simultaneous 32- & 64-bit computing |
Yes |
L1 Cache (Instruction + Data) per core |
128KB (64KB + 64KB) |
L2 Cache per core |
512KB or 1MB |
One 16x16 link @ 2000 MHz bidirectional |
|
HyperTransport Iechnology I/O Bandwidth |
8 GB/s |
Integrated DDR Memory Controller |
Yes |
Memory Controller Width |
128-bit |
Type of Memory Supported |
PC2 6400(DDR2-800), PC2 5300(DDR2-667), PC2 4200(DDR2-533), and PC2 3200(DDR2-400) unbuffered memory (socket AM2) |
Memory Bandwidth |
up to 12.8 GB/s (socket AM2) |
Total Processor-to-system Bandwidth (HyperTransport plus memory bandwidth) |
up to 20.8 GB/s (socket AM2) |
Process Technology |
90 nanometer, SOI (silicon-on-insulator) Technology |
Packaging |
socket AM2 (940-pin) organic micro PGA |
Thermal Design Power |
110W, 89W, 65W, or 35W |
Die Size |
147 to 218 mm2 |
Number of Transistors |
154 to 227 million (socket AM2) (depending on cache size) |
Manufacturing Sites |
Fab 30 and Fab 36 in Dresden , Germany |
Compared with an Intel D9xx series, the AMD Athlon 64 X2 processor has wider chipset support:
AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor |
Intel Pentium D Dual-Core Processor |
|
Infrastructure |
socket AM2 |
LGA775 |
Process Technology |
90 nanometer, SOI (silicon on insulator) |
65 or 90 nanometer |
Number of Transistors |
154 to 227 million |
230 million |
64-bit Instruction Set Support |
Yes, AMD64 Technology |
Yes, EM64T |
Enhanced Virus Protection | Yes |
Yes |
System Bus Technology | HyperTransport™ technology up to 2000MHz, full duplex |
Front Side Bus up to 800 MHz, Half duplex |
Integrated Memory Controller | 128-bit + 16-bit ECC unbuffered PC2 6400(DDR2-800), PC2 5300(DDR2-667), PC2 4200(DDR2-533), PC2 3200(DDR2-400) |
No, Discrete logic device on motherboard |
Total Processor-to-System Bandwidth |
HyperTransport technology: up to 8.0 GB/s
Memory bandwidth: up to 12.8 GB/s Total: up to 20.8 GB/s |
Total: up to 6.4 GB/s |
3D & Multimedia instructions | 3DNow!™ technology, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 |
SSE, SSE2, SSE3 |
Chipset support | NVIDIA: Nforce4 Series chipsets
ATI: Radeon Xpress 200 Series chipsets VIA: K8 Series chipsets SiS: 75x Series chipsets or greater |
Intel: 945/955 Series only NVIDIA: Nforce4 Series chipsets |
Total Designed Power (TDP) | 35W, 65W or 89W |
95W or 130W |
Let’s now see in depth, a comparison between 4600+ with 89W and 65W TDP:
Processor | AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual-Core |
|
Model | 4600+ |
|
Ordering P/N (Tray) | ||
Ordering P/N (PIB) | ADA4600CUBOX |
ADO4600CUBOX |
Operating Mode | 32/64 |
|
Stepping | F2 |
|
Frequency | 2400Mhz |
|
HT Speed | 2000 |
|
Voltage | 1.30V/1.35V |
1.20V/1.25V |
Max Temp | 55-70°C |
72°C |
Thermal Design Power | 89W |
65W |
L1 Cache | 128KB x2 |
|
L2 Cache | 512KB x2 |
|
CMOS Technology | 90nm SOI |
|
Socket | Socket AM2 |
Their only difference is the required voltage and max temperature. For our review we used an ADA4600CUBOX (89W):
Review Pages
2. AMD Athlon 64 X2 AM2 Processor Family
3. Installation
4. Tests
5. Everest Ultimate Edition and SiSoft Sandra
6. PCMARK05 and 3DMARK05
7. Science Mark 2.0 and Nreo Digital
8. CINEBENCH and SuperPI
9. F.E.A.R. and Prey
10. Splinter Cell Chaos Theory and Half Life 2
11. Overclocking
12. Conclusion