AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4GHz Quad-Core (HDZ965FBK4DGM) Processor

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Price:
US $11.97
ApproximatelyC $16.58
+ $5.90 shipping
Estimated delivery Wed, May 14 - Wed, May 28
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Condition:
Used

About this product

Product Information

You can take performance over the top with AMD Phenom II processors. Second generation AMD Phenom II processors feature a refined architecture, the award-winning innovation of AMD64 technology with direct connect architecture, and 45nm technology for maximum performance headroom.You can get the tune performance with the superior headroom of AMD Phenom II processors. Combined with ATI Radeon HD graphics cards, they deliver extreme visual performance and the ability to control and monitor system functions.Build a total system tuned for performance, beginning with an all-AMD solution including AMD Phenom II processors, AMD chipsets, and ATI Radeon HD graphics with CrossFireX technology for multi-GPU support. Experience the power of gaming beyond high definition.

Product Identifiers

BrandAMD
MPNHDZ965FBK4DGM
UPC0191120016177
eBay Product ID (ePID)79634429

Product Key Features

Socket TypeSocket AM3
Processor TypePhenom II X4

Additional Product Features

Manufacturing Process45 NM
Platform CompatibilityPC
Installed SizeL2-4 X 512 Kb-L3 6MB
Processor Quantity1
Product TypeProcessor
L3 Cache1.5MB
Clock Speed3.4GHz
64-Bit ComputingYes
Processor ModelPhenom II X4 965
Tdp125W
L2 Cache512KB
Compatible Slots1X Processor-Socket Socket AM3
Cooling Component(s) IncludedFan with Heatsink
Multi-Core TechnologyQuad-Core
Max. Operating Temperature62°C
Package TypeOem/Tray
TypeL3 Caché
Level 1 Size64KB
Architecture Features64-Bit Instruction Set Support

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Ratings and Reviews

4.6
107 product ratings
  • 86 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 12 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 4 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 3 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Performs well

Reliable

Easy to install

Most relevant reviews

  • Nice

    For an "older" CPU that is being used for a "budget build" desktop upgrade, I am very shocked at the speed my desktop now operates at (I spent around $50 for the CPU and motherboard together (I upgraded from a stock MB to an MSI 785GM-E51 MB), like I said its a "very budget friendly" build/upgrade). The online game I am currently playing used to be very laggy, I could not have my 2 characters in the same room, now runs like hot butter and I can have both characters in the same room all night long. The speed at which I can flip thru multiple website pages and tabs is amazing to myself. All in all, this CPU in my opinion runs "PHENOMENALLY".. I would recommend this CPU to anyone that has a very limited budget and wants to upgrade their desktop from stock to something better.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • A GOOD PROCESSOR

    The AMD Phenom II X4 965 BE is a good processor that is standing the test of times. The performance far exceeds the old duo-core processors that AMD use to make. When this processor first came out I could not afford to own it. So I waited for the prices to come down in order to upgrade my duo-core processors. I'm very surprised and rather impressed with this seller, turns out they are very reputable as a seller. Processor booted the system right away without any delays. I have upgraded all my computers to quad and double quad (8 core) processors. Makes the applications faster than before. I usually don't give a 5 star review to a seller, but this seller has earned the 5 star rating I gave them.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Works great

    installed on HP p6518f desktop with Mother Board -FoxConn 2A92. Good speed with the 4 cores (office work not gaming). Shipping was fine and on time. Had it installed at computer shop since I had some other work done while there, but it would be pretty easy to install yourself. All pro's no con's.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • A Most Excellent CPU

    I upgraded from a 2 core to this 4 core. My Gigabyte board and Win 7 32 bit had no problem. It did perform an automatic driver upgrade upon a subsequent boot up. My son, who is a 16 yr old avid PC gamer, ran it for approximately 10 hours straight on a Saturday and 8 hours the following Sunday. Not a single problem. It is perfect and performs well enough for the young PC game crowd.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • AMD Phenom II X4 965 IS PHENOMENAL

    I bought two of these from the same seller (new). I "flipped" one chip for some cool profit and kept one for myself. These CPU chips are old quad cores, but they still perform and work great on most of the newer DDR3 AM3 socket motherboards. So if you can find one in new condition, then get it! The CPU works just as good as the AMD FX-4350. Compare this CPU with the FX-4350 Quad Core and only real difference is speed-- FX-4350 @ 4.2 GHz vs Phenom II X4 965 @ 3.4 GHz. For gaming 3.4 GHz is plenty good and these are a cheaper alternative to the newer CPUs.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Not too bad for a used one

    Ive had this CPU for about 3 weeks, at first it seemed a little slow but after a day it kicked into gear and works great. Running Fallout 4 on ultra settings. The price is unbeatable compaired to getting an I-3 or I-5 intel.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • A solid CPU for its age

    Nothing too remarkable to list here. For Socket AM3 supported motherboards, it's about the best bang for your buck at its age. Overclockable to 4GHz, which it can and will remain at until it dies (and that could be years), this CPU is tops for older systems and can still run games like WoW at a 45 to 50 FPS with the right GPU and Mobo tweaking.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • If you are thinking of doing that processor upgrade to your machine, do it. It's worth it.

    In order to install this processor I had to upgrade my ram to pc2 8500 (cheap now), and also had to flash the bios on my Asus 3A78- EM. As soon as I saw I had revision 1.03 as per the list on the Asus website, I went and ordered the processor. This computer is flying now. It does everything fast, it runs cooler, absolute reliability, not even one freeze or crash. I upgraded from a Phenom x4 9870 (2.5) ghz. I'd like to mention though, the main reason I upgraded was because my computer suffered a meltdown. It came from a chain reaction of things but basically, My computer wasn't built fully properly the first time around. I took out the mother board then disasembled the heatsinks on the mother board and changed the thermo electric paste on everything on the Mobo. I cleaned everything out completely then aligned everything up perfectly so the cards mounted in perfect alignment. I moved my hard drive location which required me to solder in a new connector (now I have a spare for the ssd that's coming). I put a fan with an air filter on the side of the case over the processor. My machine now runs super cool, super quiet and works flawlessly even under stress. I love my new processor, my computer works so well now. It does everything much faster than before. More than I thought it would. :D

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • OLD CHIP OLD MOBO

    This cpu may or may not work in my old xfx geforce 8200 mobo, the mobo is rated for 125w processors but when i install the Processor it bottlenecks down to 800MHz and i cannot get it to work properly. also 2 slots of my RAM fail to work when the processor is installed. i am trying to get a response from XFX to see if there is a more up to date BIOS for this board in the hopes it can support this Phenom Processor. if it doesnt work i will just have to scrap the old girl and build a new RYZEN based pc. First World problems

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Went from a 5400 dual core at 2.8ghz to a quad core currently running at 4.2ghz

    I upgraded my old computer's cpu from a dual core athlon 5400+ to the 965 quad core and it's stable running at 4.2 ghz at 1.65 volts with a liquid cooler. The cooler came with three 120mm fans and I added two more that I had laying on a shelf to the other side. It gets to about 48c doing a stress test. It also lets me turn the ram speed up to 1066mhz now and the old cpu only let the bios show up to 800mhz. I'm waiting on heat spreaders to try it out. It also lets me set the HT link to x10 instead of just x5 with the old cpu. My bios now has an option to control the NB voltage too.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned