Is your processor already installed in a running system?
If so, you may use a CPUID-utility like CPU-Z for example (just search on google, it's free /wink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink.gif' /> ).
If the processor is not installed, you can identify it by its OPN (Ordering Part Number) which is printed on top of the metal heatspreader.
Should look somewhat like this:
'ADA3200DAA4BP'
If you have the OPN, you can go
here' ">http://www.amd.com/DTQRG1/ to determine your processors specs (speed, core-type, etc.) /happy.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='happy.gif' />
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