ABOUT ISA HARDWARE

AMDISA Hardware is the fast growing computer component distributor operating in the EEMEA region. In cooperation with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) provides innovative microprocessor solutions for computing, communications and consumer electronics markets.

In cooperation with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) provides innovative microprocessor solutions for computing, communications and consumer electronics markets.

HD8450WCGHBOX
AMD - CPU Desktop
HD8450WCGHBOX
CPU Desktop Phenom X3 2.1GHz (1800MHz, 1536KB/2MB, Toliman, 95W, Socket AM2+, Cooling Fan) box
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SDH1200DEBOX
AMD - CPU Desktop
SDH1200DEBOX
CPU Desktop Sempron LE-1200 2.1GHz (800MHz, 512KB, Sparta, 45W, Socket AM2, Cooling Fan) box
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ADO4600CZBOX
AMD - CPU DESKTOP
ADO4600CZBOX
CPU Desktop Athlon 64 X2 4600+ (1000MHz, 1MB, Windsor, 65W, Socket AM2, Cooling Fan) box
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INFORMATIONS
04/01/2008
New AMD Phenom™ X3 8000 series processors create the ultimate mainstream desktop platform
02/21/2008
AMD are pleased to announce a phenomenal evaluation program, allowing you to experience the Phenom 9600+ Black Edition free of charge for a limited period only! Evaluation kits will be available to 31. March 2008, and will come bundled with your choice of one of the qualified motherboards
02/19/2008
The AMD 7-Series Chipsets are designed for AMD Phenom™ true quad-core processors and next-generation graphics. Performance, scalability, and personalization are coupled with an innovative and efficient design incorporating new technologies. The only chipset family to enable cost effective platforms with the latest cutting-edge technologies (HyperTransport™ 3.0, PCI-Express® 2.0), platform upgradeability, scalability, overclockabilty (AMD OverDrive™) and low power requirements.
LATEST NEWS
04/29/2008
New Motherboards Designed for SMB Market Available to Channel Partners
04/28/2008
Making Multi-Core Processing Affordable
04/25/2008
AMD Delivers Complete and Balanced Solutions for Desktop PCs
04/21/2008
Q1 revenue increased 22 percent compared to the Q1 2007