1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your AMD Phenom II X4 840 Quad-Core Processor. The AMD Phenom II X4 840 is designed to deliver robust performance for a wide range of computing tasks, including multitasking, gaming, and content creation, utilizing its quad-core architecture and 3.2 GHz clock speed.
2. Nga ahuatanga
- Quad-Core Architecture: Four independent processing cores for enhanced multitasking and performance.
- Tere Karaka 3.2 GHz: High base clock frequency for responsive computing.
- Socket AM3 Compatibility: Designed for motherboards utilizing the AM3 socket.
- 2MB L2 Cache: Efficient data access for improved processing speed.
- Mana Hoahoa Wera 95W (TDP): Standard power consumption for its performance class.
- AMD64 Technology: E tautoko ana i ngā taiao rorohiko 64-moka.
- HyperTransport Technology: High-speed communication link between the CPU and the chipset.
- 3DNow! Professional: Enhanced multimedia and 3D application performance.
3. Ihirangi mokete
The retail box version of the AMD Phenom II X4 840 Processor (HDX840WFGMBOX) typically includes the following components:
- AMD Phenom II X4 840 Processor
- AMD Certified Heatsink and Fan (CPU Cooler)
- Aratohu Tāutanga / Mōhiohio Pūtāhui
Note: OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) versions may not include a heatsink and fan. Ensure you have an appropriate cooling solution for your processor.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the AMD Phenom II retail processor box, indicating it is a multi-core processor.

Image: Close-up of the retail box label, showing the 'X4 840' model, 3.2 GHz clock speed, 2.0 MB total cache, Socket AM3, and the OPN: HDX840WFGMBOX.
4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
He mea nui te tāutanga tika mō te mahi tino pai me te roa o te ora o tō tukatuka. Me ata whai i ēnei mahi.
4.1. Rarangi Arowhai i mua i te whakaurunga
- Papamatua Hototahi: Verify that your motherboard supports the AMD Phenom II X4 840 processor and has an AM3 socket. Check the motherboard manufacturer's CPU support list.
- Whakahōu BIOS: Ensure your motherboard's BIOS is updated to the latest version that supports this processor.
- Utauta: Gather a Phillips head screwdriver, thermal paste (if not pre-applied on the cooler or if using a different cooler), and a clean, lint-free cloth.
- Parenga pateko: Work in a static-free environment. Use an anti-static wrist strap or frequently touch a grounded metal object.
4.2. Nga Taahiranga Whakamutunga
- Whakapaia te Papa Matua: With the computer powered off and unplugged, open your computer case. Locate the CPU socket on the motherboard.
- Open the Socket Lever: Gently push down and away on the small metal lever located on the side of the CPU socket to open it.
- Tiarohia te Tukatuka: Carefully remove the processor from its packaging. Locate the golden triangle or arrow on one corner of the processor and align it with the corresponding triangle or arrow on the CPU socket.
- Kōkuhu te pūtukatuka: With the processor perfectly aligned, gently lower it straight down into the socket. Do not force it. If it does not seat easily, re-check the alignment.
- Tiakina te Tukatuka: Once the processor is fully seated, push the socket lever back down and under the small tab to lock the processor in place.
- Hoatu te Whakapiri Weariki: If your heatsink does not have pre-applied thermal paste, apply a small pea-sized amount of thermal paste to the center of the CPU's integrated heat spreader (IHS).
- Install the Heatsink and Fan: Carefully place the heatsink onto the processor, ensuring it makes even contact. Secure the heatsink clips or screws according to the cooler's instructions.
- Tūhono Hiko Poho: Connect the CPU fan's power cable to the 'CPU_FAN' header on your motherboard.
5. Whakahaere i te Tukatuka
Once installed, the AMD Phenom II X4 840 processor operates automatically as part of your computer system. Its primary function is to execute instructions and perform calculations, managing all the tasks your computer handles.
- Mahi Aunoa: The processor's speed and power consumption are dynamically managed by the operating system and motherboard BIOS to optimize performance and energy efficiency.
- Mahi Maha: The quad-core design allows for efficient handling of multiple applications simultaneously, improving overall system responsiveness.
- Aroturuki Mahinga: You can monitor CPU usage and temperature using various software utilities available for your operating system.
6. Tiaki
Regular maintenance helps ensure the longevity and stable performance of your processor and cooling system.
- Tango Puehu: Periodically clean the CPU heatsink and fan to prevent dust buildup, which can impede airflow and lead to overheating. Use compressed air for this task.
- Whakapiri Weariki: If you ever remove the heatsink, it is essential to clean off the old thermal paste from both the CPU and the heatsink and apply a fresh layer before reinstallation.
- Te aro turuki i te pāmahana: Use software to monitor your CPU temperatures, especially under heavy load, to ensure it remains within safe operating limits. Typical safe operating temperatures are generally below 62°C (143°F) for this model.
7. Te Raru
Mena ka raru koe i muri i te whakauru i to tukatuka, whakaarohia nga mahi rapurongoā noa e whai ake nei:
- Kāore te Pūnaha e Whakaara Ana/Kāore he Whakaaturanga:
- Verify the CPU is correctly seated in the socket and the lever is locked.
- Ensure the CPU fan is connected to the 'CPU_FAN' header and spinning.
- Tirohia nga hononga hiko katoa ki te papahoahoa me nga waahanga.
- Whakanohoia anō ngā kōwae RAM.
- Clear the CMOS (refer to your motherboard manual).
- Nga take whakamahana:
- Confirm the heatsink is properly installed and making good contact with the CPU.
- Tirohia mēnā i tika, i pai hoki te paninga o te whakapiri wera.
- Ensure the CPU fan is spinning at an appropriate speed.
- Improve case airflow by checking case fans and cable management.
- Pūnaha Haukore/Tukinga:
- Ensure your motherboard BIOS is updated to support the processor.
- Whakahaerehia nga taputapu tātari mahara ki te tirotiro mo nga take RAM.
- Check for driver updates for your motherboard chipset.
8. Whakatakotoranga
Detailed technical specifications for the AMD Phenom II X4 840 Processor (HDX840WFGMBOX).
| Whakatakotoranga | Uara |
|---|---|
| Kaihanga CPU | AMD |
| Tau tauira | HDX840WFGMBOX |
| Tere PTM | 3.2 GHz |
| Putunga PTM | Puka AM3 |
| Koro | Tapawhā-Core |
| L2 Keteroki | 2 MB (4 x 512 KB) |
| Te Mana Hoahoa Ngawha (TDP) | 95W |
| Hunga Hua | 3 x 5 x 4.5 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 8 hekere |
| Te Ra Wātea Tuatahi | Hanuere 31, 2011 |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Your AMD Phenom II X4 840 processor is covered by a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty information included in your product packaging for specific terms and conditions.
For technical support, driver downloads, and additional resources, please visit the official AMD support website. Ensure you have your processor's model number (HDX840WFGMBOX) and any relevant purchase information ready when contacting support.
AMD Official Webpae: www.amd.com





