AMD Phenom Ii X4 955 Processor Drivers !!BETTER!!
AMD Phenom Ii X4 955 Processor Drivers === https://tinurll.com/2tcOHn
The next Phenom series processor comes not quite a year after the 955 marketed as the 955BE. The BE (bolt-down) part stands for: "...boned toward 3.6 GHz...", and you can expect that the 955BE will be an impressive monster of a processor as well. With a base clock of 3.4 GHz and boosts to 4.1 GHz with some tweaking the 955BE will be performance monster.
AMD has always been rather proud of the Phenom line, and although this is the first time a BE has been released it's not quite a surprise this is the best-ever. Besides it's a nice way to return the good marks OP3E give AMD in their platform reviews.
Except for the lack of the off-core units BE is stock-like. However the 955BE is a locking processor, and to unlock it you need to add a 2.0 GHz anti clock-stability overclock to the B0-processor which you can easily apply with a free software such as eFuse which is often bundled with motherboards for the newer AMD sockets. Windows compatible firmware will be released in the near future.
Some of you might have already seen the manual and released testing samples... and you might even have already tested it yourself. However the 955BE was not officially released and published until today, so hopefully this manual will not only be helpful for folks who own or are considering the 955BE but also for the folks who are going to buy it. What do we have here? A Phenom II 955BE, a Phenom II 955BE BE (bolt-down) which is clocked at 3.4GHz core speed (instead of 3.6GHz advertised there's one core speed in brackets just like for the X4 processors), the fact that the 955BE is a locking processor and the fact that we're including RDRAM only (the X2 550 has 512KB of RDRAM but can't lock at 2.0 GHz. Neither can the X4 955 processors.).
The new processor does not feature any integrated graphics, but will need to be paired with a 3rd party model such as the AM3-990XM-A or a Socket AM3 motherboard with the X79 chipset (and obviously needs to be run in X79 mode). d2c66b5586