Jaskanwar Singh
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this is smc link showing it as an opteron -
AMD Phenom II Opteron 840 (HDX840WFK42GM)
it shows it as socket F.
if you google the part number-
AMD Phenom II X4 840 - HDX840WFK42GM (HDX840WFGMBOX)
its am3 or am2+ processor.
this review states it am3 too -
AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.20 GHz Review - Page 1/12 | techPowerUp
but amd website again shows it as opteron of socket f -*shop.amd.com/US/_layouts/shop/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=HDX840WFK42GM®ion=us-en
so what is that?
AMD Phenom II Opteron 840 (HDX840WFK42GM)
it shows it as socket F.
if you google the part number-
AMD Phenom II X4 840 - HDX840WFK42GM (HDX840WFGMBOX)
its am3 or am2+ processor.
this review states it am3 too -
AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.20 GHz Review - Page 1/12 | techPowerUp
What AMD has done here is mix up the Athlon II quad Propus core with Phenom II brand. After introduction of Athlon II X4 645, quad core Athlon II models clocking above 3.0 GHz were starting to catch up to slower Phenom II models, so AMD decided to upgrade the low cost Propus core to Phenom II brand. In other words, what we have here is Athlon II X4 "650" renamed to Phenom II X4 800 series. In terms of specifications, it is identical to every other Athlon II X4 SKU, and the one thing that differed Athlon II from Phenom II series, L3 cache is no more.
but amd website again shows it as opteron of socket f -*shop.amd.com/US/_layouts/shop/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=HDX840WFK42GM®ion=us-en
so what is that?