AMD64 x2-4400 Dual Core CPU
10:40.15 - Wednesday 24th August 2005 (Link to This Entry)
£359 inc VAT & Delivery from xtsit.com
Finally got my CPU upgrade after dithering over it for so long over which route to take. Gone is the Winchester-cored AMD64-3000 and in it's place is the Dual 2.2Ghz AMD64 x2-4400. In my rush to install the wee beastie I neglected to take any pics, but you can find those elsewhere on the web, complete with in-depth reviews.
After flashing my Gigabyte K8NSNXP-939 mainboard with the latest F11 BIOS, the CPU was a simple drop-in replacement. Many modern boards should support this new CPU out of the box, but if they don't a quick reflash should be all that is required.Upgrading to Dual-Core CPU on Windows 2000
One thing of note is that if you have Windows 2000 installed (as I have) and you upgrade from a single CPU to a dual-core unit, the second core will not be discovered by default. To get around this you must activate the second core manually by doing the following:
- Right-click on My Computer and select Properties
- Click on the Hardware tab and then on Device Manager
- Open the Computer branch and note if it's ACPI or non-ACPI
- Double-click the entry under Computer to open it.
- Click the Driver tab, then Update Driver and Next
- Select Display a list... and then Next
- You should see a list of drivers. DO NOT change from ACPI to non-ACPI, but select the Multiprocessor PC for your computer type.
- Next/OK everything until you have to reboot.
Big thanks to the guys at xtsit.com for getting the CPU to me so quickly. It arrived by next-day delivery and came with a free Akasa AK856 cooler into the bargain. They also happened to be the cheapest on Froogle for this speed processor. If you're at all interested, give them a click.
Micro-Update:
eBuyer are selling the 4200 for £20 MORE than I paid, and that's without the free heatsink/fan unit included.
