All Phenom Models
By Rafael Otto Coelho and Gabriel Torres and Cássio Lima on June 23, 2009 Page 3 of 6

Phenom X4 Models

The Phenom CPU with four cores is called "Phenom X4" and on the table below we list all models available. Models based on the "B2" revision (i.e. CPUs with model number ending in "00") have a bug called "TLB bug", which is fully described here. Models based on B3 revision (i.e. CPUs with model number ending in "50") don't suffer from this problem.

Model

OPN (Box)

OPN (Tray)

Clock

Rev.

MC Clock *

HT

TDP

Max. Temp. (º C)

Voltages

9950 "Black Edition"HD995ZXAGHBOXHD995ZXAJ4BGH2.6 GHzB32.0 MHz 8.0 GB/s125 W611.05 V - 1.30 V
9950 "Black Edition"HD995ZFAGHBOXHD995ZFAJ4BGH2.6 GHzB32.0 MHz8.0 GB/s140 W641.05 V - 1.30 V
9850HD9850XAGHBOXHD9850XAJ4BGH2.5 GHzB32.0 GHz8.0 GB/s125 W611.05 V - 1.30 V
9850 "Black Edition"HD985ZXGHBOXHD985ZXAJ4BGH2.5 GHzB32.0 GHz8.0 GB/s125 W611.05 V - 1.30 V
9750HD9750WCGHBOXHD9750WCJ4BGH2.4 GHzB31.8 GHz7.2 GB/s95 W701.10 / 1.15 / 1.20 / 1.25 V
9750HD9750XAGHBOXHD9750XAJ4BGH2.4 GHzB31.8 GHz7.2 GB/s125 W611.20 / 1.25 / 1.30 V
9650HD9650WCGHBOXHD9650WCJ4BGH2.3 GHzB31.8 GHz7.2 GB/s95 W701.10 / 1.15 / 1.20 / 1.25 V

9600 "Black Edition"

HD960ZWCGDBOX

HD960ZWCJ4BGD

2.3 GHz

B2

1.8 GHz

7.2 GB/s

95 W

70

1.10 / 1.15 / 1.20 / 1.25 V
9600HD960ZWCGDBOXHD960ZWCJ4BGD2.3 GHzB21.8 GHz7.2 GB/s95 W701.10 / 1.15 / 1.20 / 1.25 V

9600

HD9600GDBOX

HD9600WCJ4BGD

2.3 GHz

B2

1.8 GHz

7.2 GB/s

95 W

70

1.10 / 1.15 / 1.20 / 1.25 V
9550HD9550WCGHBOXHD9550WCJ4BGH2.2 GHzB31.8 GHz7.2 GB/s95 W701.10 / 1.15 / 1.20 / 1.25 V

9500

HD9500GDBOX

HD9500WCJ4BGD

2.2 GHz

B2

1.8 GHz

7.2 GB/s

95 W

70

1.10 / 1.15 / 1.20 / 1.25 V
9450eHD9450ODGHBOXHD9450ODJ4BGH2.1 GHzB31.8 GHz7.2 GB/s65W701.0 V - 1.125 V
9350eHD9350ODGHBOXHD9350ODJ4BGH2.0 GHzB31.8 GHz7.2 GB/s65 W701.0 V - 1.125 V
9150eHD9150ODGHBOXHD9150ODJ4BGH1.8 GHz

B3

1.6 GHz6.4 GB/s65 W701.0 V - 1.125 V
9100e-HD9100OBJ4BGD1.8 GHzB21.6 GHz6.4 GB/s65 W611.10 / 1.125 / 1.15 V

* MC stands for “Memory Controller”. This clock is also known as "North Bridge Clock" or simply "NB Clock".

TDP, Thermal Design Power, is how much power the CPU dissipates, meaning that you must match the CPU with a cooler capable of dissipating that amount of power.


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