Athlon 64 4000+

Details and Benchmarks for AMD Athlon 64 4000+

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Benchmark Results

Combined benchmark scores based on multiple data points, giving a quick overview of this processor's performance.


Overall Score

Overall score for Athlon 64 4000+ based on all benchmark results gathered. Look at this like a meta score, you will find more specific workload ratings below.

3,930 Rank: 1944
Rank Name Score Visual
1940 E2-3800 3,933
+0.1%
1941 E1-7010 3,932
+0.1%
1942 Sempron 2650 3,932
+0.1%
1943 Pentium N3700 3,930
+0%
1944 Athlon 64 4000+ 3,930
1945 Intel Core i5-470UM 3,927
-0.1%
1946 A4-5000 3,924
-0.2%
1947 Pentium J2900 3,921
-0.2%
1948 A6-5200 3,919
-0.3%
1949 Core 2 Duo U9600 3,918
-0.3%

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Multicore Score

Multicore performance score for Athlon 64 4000+ based on multi-threaded benchmark results.

4,279 Rank: 1824
Rank Name Score Visual
1820 A8-6600K 4,279
+0%
1821 Pentium E5700 4,279
+0%
1822 Pentium N3520 4,279
+0%
1823 Xeon E5310 4,279
+0%
1824 Athlon 64 4000+ 4,279
1825 A4-3310MX 4,279
+0%
1826 A8-4555M 4,278
+-0%
1827 A4-3300M 4,278
+-0%
1828 Athlon II M300 4,278
+-0%
1829 A6-5350M 4,278
+-0%

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Singlecore Score

Single-core performance score for Athlon 64 4000+ based on single-threaded benchmark results.

3,698 Rank: 1942
Rank Name Score Visual
1938 Sempron 2650 3,714
+0.4%
1939 Intel Core i5-470UM 3,709
+0.3%
1940 V120 3,709
+0.3%
1941 Sempron 3850 3,706
+0.2%
1942 Athlon 64 4000+ 3,698
1943 Celeron 847E 3,696
-0.1%
1944 Celeron 857 3,696
-0.1%
1945 E2-3800 3,695
-0.1%
1946 Pentium N3700 3,694
-0.1%
1947 Core i5-2537M 3,689
-0.2%

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Workload Scores

Performance scores grouped by workload type, normalized and aggregated from multiple raw benchmark results.


Number Crunching

Aggregated score for Athlon 64 4000+ based on integer math, floating point math, and prime number computation benchmarks.

4,458 Rank: 1748
Rank Name Score Visual
1744 Atom 330 4,459
+0%
1745 V120 4,459
+0%
1746 E-300 4,459
+0%
1747 Pentium 4 3.80GHz 4,458
+0%
1748 Athlon 64 4000+ 4,458
1749 Athlon 64 3500+ 4,458
+0%
1750 C-60 4,458
+0%
1751 Atom N570 4,458
+0%
1752 Atom N2600 4,458
+0%
1753 C-70 4,458
+0%

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Data Processing

Aggregated score for Athlon 64 4000+ based on data encryption, data compression, and string sorting benchmarks.

4,426 Rank: 1745
Rank Name Score Visual
1741 E1-1200 4,428
+0%
1742 Celeron 450 4,428
+0%
1743 E1-1500 4,428
+0%
1744 Celeron 807 4,426
+0%
1745 Athlon 64 4000+ 4,426
1746 E-300 4,426
+0%
1747 Atom N550 4,426
+0%
1748 Athlon 64 3500+ 4,425
+-0%
1749 Pentium 4 3.00GHz 4,425
+-0%
1750 Atom D2500 4,425
+-0%

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Physics & Compute

Aggregated score for Athlon 64 4000+ based on physics simulation and extended instruction set (SSE/AVX) benchmarks.

4,433 Rank: 1760
Rank Name Score Visual
1756 Celeron 430 4,436
+0.1%
1757 C-70 4,436
+0.1%
1758 Athlon 64 3200+ 4,435
+0%
1759 C-50 4,434
+0%
1760 Athlon 64 4000+ 4,433
1761 Atom N450 4,433
+0%
1762 Atom N455 4,433
+0%
1763 Sempron LE-1250 4,433
+0%
1764 Atom N280 4,432
+-0%
1765 Atom D425 4,432
+-0%

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Athlon 64 4000+ Details

As of March 2026, the AMD Athlon 64 4000+ remains a relic of the mid-2000s, a processor launched in May 2005 with an MSRP of $375. Its current performance ranking places it at #1943 overall out of 2060 CPUs, a position that reflects its age and limited capabilities compared to modern processors. The single-core score of 3698 ranks it #1942, just behind the Sempron 3200+ and slightly ahead of the Celeron 857, while its multicore score of 4279 places it at #1820, trailing behind the Core 2 Duo T9300 and the A9-9425. These results highlight a processor that, while once competitive, now struggles to keep pace with even low-end modern devices.

Built on the Toledo architecture, the Athlon 64 4000+ features a single core with a base clock of 2.0 GHz, operating at a 13x multiplier with a 667 MHz bus speed. Despite its single-core design, it was a significant step forward in the early days of 64-bit computing, offering integrated memory controller support and dual-channel DDR1 memory. The processor uses a Socket 939 interface and has a TDP of 89 watts, which was relatively high for its time, necessitating adequate cooling. It supports up to 8 GB of DDR1 memory at 400 MT/s, with a maximum memory bandwidth of 21.3 GB/s.

While the Athlon 64 4000+ does not feature integrated graphics, certain motherboards equipped with compatible chipsets—such as the NVIDIA nForce 3 and 4, or VIA K8T800—can provide basic graphics capabilities. This makes it a unique option for early 64-bit systems that required a balance between processing power and cost. However, the absence of modern instruction sets like SSE4.1 or AVX2 limits its ability to run contemporary software, particularly in gaming and multimedia applications.

The Athlon 64 4000+ supports a wide range of technologies, including MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, and 3DNow!, making it compatible with the software ecosystem of its era. It also includes features like Enhanced SpeedStep Technology (EIST) and System Management Mode (SMM), which were advanced for the time. Despite its limitations, the processor was a key player in AMD's push for 64-bit desktop computing and remains a notable entry in the history of x86 architecture.

In today's context, the Athlon 64 4000+ serves more as a historical artifact than a practical choice for modern computing. Its performance is dwarfed by today's top-tier processors, which can exceed 12,000 in multicore performance and achieve single-core scores over 8,000. For enthusiasts and collectors, it offers a glimpse into the evolution of CPU design, but for everyday users, it is best suited for retro systems or educational purposes.
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AMD Athlon 64 4000+

Main Specifications

Designer: AMD
Name: Athlon 64 4000+
Model Number: N3510
Cores: 4
Threads: 4
Base Frequency: 2000 MHz
Clock Multiplier: 13x (locked)
Core Name: Orleans
Socket: FCBGA1170
Package: µPGA
Target Segment: Desktop
Max CPUs: 1
TDP: 7.5 W

Cache Specifications


Memory Specifications

Supported Memory Type: DDR3L 1333
Memory Channels: 2
Maximum Memory: 0 GB
Maximum Bandwidth: 21.3 GB/s
ECC Support: No

PCI-Express Specifications

PCIe Revision: 2.0
PCIe Lanes: 4
PCIe Configuration: 1x4

Integrated Graphics

GPU: HD Graphics
GPU Designer: Intel
GPU Max Frequency: 750 MHz

Physical Specifications

Process: 22 nm
Die Area: 103.1 mm²
Transistor Count: 0.00 billion
Word Size: 64-bit

CPU Features

MMX EMMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4.1 SSE4.2 AVX AVX2 ABM BMI1 BMI2 FMA3 AES RdRand ADX CLMUL F16C x86-16 x86-32 x86-64 Real Protected SMM FPU NX HT EIST TXT vPro VT-x VT-d EPT Secure Key SMEP SIPP IPT SSE4a SHA AMD-Vi AMD-V TSME SenseMI Boost 2 TSX SMT Flex Memory SME SEV FMA 3DNow!

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