AMD's Opteron 165 and 180 processors

@ 2006/02/23
The Opteron 100 series seems to have developed a tendency to overcompensate as a result of this troubled legacy, and the Opteron 165 is the apparent result. This unassuming processor is among the cheapest of AMD's dual-core processors, with a 1.8GHz clock rate and 1MB of L2 cache. Yet when plugged into an obliging enthusiast-class motherboard, the Opteron 165's overclocking prowess has earned it a rep for being more dangerous than **** Cheney with a 20-gauge full of birdshot. How do these two dual-core Opteron processors fit into the larger picture, and will they ever find inner peace? Let's see what we can see.
Comment from jmke @ 2006/02/23
Comment from Sidney @ 2006/02/23
I believe it was a 28-gauge; not 20. It was a single barrel; Opteron 165 is a double-barrel