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General information | |
Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
Market segment | Desktop |
Family | AMD Athlon 64 |
Model number | 3400+ |
CPU part numbers |
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Stepping codes | ABASC CBAEC CBASC CBAXC CBAZC LBAZC |
Frequency | 3400+ (rated) 2400 MHz (real) |
Clock multiplier | 12 |
Package | 754-pin lidded microPGA 1.57" x 1.57" (4 cm x 4 cm) |
AMD Package number | 27962 |
Socket | Socket 754 |
Architecture / Microarchitecture | |
Microarchitecture | K8 |
Processor core | NewCastle |
Core stepping | DH-CG |
CPUID | FC0 |
Manufacturing process | 0.13 micron silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology |
Data width | 64 bit |
The number of cores | 1 |
The number of threads | 1 |
Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
Level 1 cache size | 64 KB 2-way set associative instruction cache 64 KB 2-way set associative data cache |
Level 2 cache size | 512 KB exclusive 16-way set associative cache |
Physical memory | 1 TB |
Virtual memory | 256 TB |
Multiprocessing | Uniprocessor |
Features |
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Low power features |
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Integrated peripherals / components | |
Integrated graphics | None |
Memory controller | The number of controllers: 1 Memory channels: 1 Supported memory: DDR |
Other peripherals | One 16-bit HyperTransport link with speeds up to 800 MHz |
Electrical / Thermal parameters | |
V core | 1.5V |
Maximum operating temperature | 70°C |
Thermal Design Power | 89 Watt |
Notes on AMD Athlon 64 3400+ | |
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The processor you are purchasing is a delicate part which two different people have inspected. Each of them was able to insert this CPU into an appropriate socket, but we probably have more experience than you. Please do not be offended if we include some installation instructions.
Here's the technique we use to straighten pins. It requires sunlight, a magnifier, a utility blade and perhaps a safety pin. First, hold the CPU at about a 10 degree angle to the socket and see if you can insert the outer row of pins for only one edge. If you feel any resistance, do not push down. The resistance point helps you locate the troublesome area. Use the utility blade along the sides of the pins to push up any pin that isn't upright. (If the pin is almost flattened you can raise up the end by inserting a safety pin underneath it and lifting the back of the safety pin). Then use the side of the utility blade to make the CPU pin stand up perpendicular to the base, in a line the other pins in that row. Try to avoid any pressure near the base of the pin (which is where they break off). Repeat this process for each of the 4 edges. Then decrease the angle so the inner rows of pins go in the holes and on all 4 sides. Again, try to locate any resistance points for each side and repeat as necessary. Eventually you should be able to use the CPU. Do not spend too much time on this.