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What the heck is a "business class" CPU?
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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I found this browsing over Newegg and I'm kinda confused...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...Business+Class
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AMD Overclocker
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AMD's site, but does not really explain it.
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Overclocker in Training
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If you can find a "Business type" suit, and wear while being on the PC, you get twice as much performance, and sometimes even a wage just for using it.
__________________But seriously no idea, although, they seem to be more expensive ($20+) than their "casual" counterparts.
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Well, seems the Only difference between the Business Class CPU's and their "regular" ones is a "B" in their name.
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business as in.. " If we name them business class big businesses will buy these that's why we should raise the price on them also"..
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I think these chips are slightly more energy efficient and less OCable.
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more of a predefined solution for OEMs to have a more stable PCs for the business sector. probably works best with AMD 780V chipset mobos. It's [as always been] marketing.
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The only difference is the "B" CPU is listed as AM2+, the regular is just listed as AM2. Everything else is identical (4450B and 4450e for comparison). Even the part numbers are the same except for the "B" in the Business class (replaces a 0).
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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I did notice that they were all 65nm as opposed to the old 90nm when dual cores first came out. I have the older dual core and I know black edition was 65nm and had an unlocked multiplier. I guess these are just minor upgrades from there older counterparts.
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Sounds to me like AMD is getting desperate and seeking marketing scams to get sales up. By scams im referrign to changing naming conventions, claiming it does more and jacking up the price.
__________________If you ask me, business procs should be LOWER in price as these corporate customers just wont buy them versus their 'casual' counterparts. P.S. No im no intel fanboy, my sig rig isnt even here yet, and until now ive ALWAYS owned amd, three laptops, 5 desktops, all amd.
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Mobo Master
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Its like putting EXTREME on a cpu... lol
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