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In most Opteron 200 series servers and motherboards, these are a drop in replacement. These are older CPUs for older servers, but when you simply can't replace a server for whatever reason, a drop-in CPU upgrade is extremely cost-effective. Be aware that some boards may require you to upgrade the BIOS -before- the CPU. From a 242 (what I replaced with these) to a 285 is the difference between 1.6GHz and 5.2GHz. Since I was replacing 2 CPUs on a dual board, I went from 3.2GHz total to 10.4GHz total. It is really about a 2.5X speedup over original, and uses roughly the same wattage, what's not to like?
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Much faster than my single core CPUS They were only 1.8 GHZ
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While not as snappy as similarly-clocked Intel CPUs of the same generation, the Opteron is a good choice if budget is a factor in server/workstation builds.
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