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Atelon X2 7750(2500Mhz &2700Mhz )

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hi
how can i recognize a athelon X2 7750(2500Mhz) and athelon X2 7750(2700Mhz)?
what words and numbers write on these cpu s ?
please guide me
thank you

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brad07 wrote :

hi
how can i recognize a athelon X2 7750(2500Mhz) and athelon X2 7750(2700Mhz)?
what words and numbers write on these cpu s ?
please guide me
thank you



The X2 7750 is a 2.70 GHz cpu. You will see "AD775ZWCJ2BGH" on the top of the CPU, which is AMD's CPU stock code (called the OPN, in AMD-speak.) The "775Z" is the model number. The "775" is for 7750 and the "Z" is to denote the unlocked multiplier.

The X2 7550 is the 2.50 GHz CPU, with "AD7550WCJ2BGH" on top of the CPU. You can see "7550" as the model number.

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I didn't know they'd released an X2 7550, neat! Might have to look into that... (I use a 4000+ Brisbane.)

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MU_Engineer wrote :

The X2 7750 is a 2.70 GHz cpu. You will see "AD775ZWCJ2BGH" on the top of the CPU, which is AMD's CPU stock code (called the OPN, in AMD-speak.) The "775Z" is the model number. The "775" is for 7750 and the "Z" is to denote the unlocked multiplier.

The X2 7550 is the 2.50 GHz CPU, with "AD7550WCJ2BGH" on top of the CPU. You can see "7550" as the model number.



thank information

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I didn't know they'd released an X2 7550, neat! Might have to look into that... (I use a 4000+ Brisbane.)



AMD's product page lists quite a few products that must be OEM-only or are otherwise uncommon. Here are some other interesting ones I saw:

- Athlon X2 7450 (2.40 GHz, 95 watts)
- Phenom X3 8250e (1.90 GHz, 65 watts)
- Phenom X3 8450e (2.10 GHz, 65 watts)
- Phenom X3 8850 (2.50 GHz, 95 watts)
- Phenom X4 9450e (2.10 GHz, 65 watts)

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researching the athlon x2 7750be
close thread..

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