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if your looking at a AMD Phenom 9500 or 9600

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Though both the 9500 and the 9600 appear to be widely available now, AMD recently owned up to a bug in the first generation of its Phenom and Barcelona chips that can cause systems to lock up when running certain rare software workloads at clock speeds greater than 2.4 GHz. A BIOS upgrade is available as a work-around, but according to enthusiast Web site "The Tech Report," the work-around slows performance by up to 10%. The faster Phenom processors that the company is preparing for release in the first quarter of 2008 should have this error corrected.
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Also you need a new BIOS update for Phenom to work. If it's before November it won't work.
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Actually, this bug has been public for quite some time. I first read about it in late Nov/early Dec. But still, it could be a deal-breaker...
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the article states that the bug only appears under rare conditions and when running >2.4GHz...which is overclocking the chips in question. the 2.4GHz+ were not released as of the article and they said it would be corrected in those.

so, if you don't overclock it isn't an issue...and to me that's not really fair to call it a bug if the chip runs perfectly at the stated/sold GHz.

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b-man1 wrote:the article states that the bug only appears under rare conditions and when running >2.4GHz...which is overclocking the chips in question. the 2.4GHz+ were not released as of the article and they said it would be corrected in those.

so, if you don't overclock it isn't an issue...and to me that's not really fair to call it a bug if the chip runs perfectly at the stated/sold GHz.

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