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AMD OSP2214CQWOF Opteron 2214 HE 2.2 GHz Dual-Core Processor

A low-power dual-core Opteron server processor built for energy-efficient Socket F server deployments.

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Overview

The AMD Opteron 2214 HE is a dual-core server processor from AMD's Socket F generation, designed for environments where power efficiency was a priority. Running at 2.2GHz with a combined 2MB of L2 cache (1MB per core) and a 68W thermal envelope, the HE variant drew less power than its standard-TDP counterparts while still delivering the multi-threaded capability that made the Opteron line popular in data centers of its time. The processor supports DDR2 memory at up to 667MHz and is built for dual-socket server configurations.

In practical terms, this processor is a niche purchase today. Its primary use case is as a replacement part for existing AMD Socket F server infrastructure that is still in service. For anyone considering a new server build, modern platforms offer dramatically better performance per watt, higher core counts, and support for current memory standards. However, for maintaining legacy systems or for hobbyist and lab use, the Opteron 2214 HE remains a functional and energy-efficient option within its compatible hardware ecosystem.

Specifications

Processor
AMD Opteron 2214 HE
Core Count
Dual-Core
Clock Speed
2.2 GHz
Socket Type
Socket F (1207)
L2 Cache
2MB (2 x 1MB)
TDP
68W
Memory Support
DDR2-667
Packaging
OEM Tray (CQWOF)

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Low 68W TDP reduces power consumption and cooling requirements compared to standard server CPUs of its era.
  • Dual-core architecture provides multi-threaded processing for basic server tasks.
  • Socket F compatibility allows drop-in replacement for existing Opteron server platforms.
  • 2.2GHz clock speed with 2MB total L2 cache offers adequate performance for light server duties.
  • OEM tray packaging (CQWOF) is typically more affordable than boxed retail versions.

👎 Cons

  • Legacy architecture with no upgrade path — Socket F and DDR2 are long discontinued.
  • Dual-core with 2.2GHz clock speed is severely underpowered compared to any modern processor.
  • Limited to DDR2-667 memory, which constrains both capacity and bandwidth.
  • No integrated graphics or modern features like hardware virtualization extensions found in current CPUs.
  • Availability of compatible Socket F motherboards and DDR2 memory is increasingly scarce.

Frequently Asked Questions

The "HE" stands for High Efficiency, indicating this processor has a reduced thermal design power (TDP) of 68W compared to standard Opteron models, making it suitable for power-conscious server builds.
It uses Socket F (1207), which is specific to AMD's server-class motherboards from this generation. Ensure your motherboard supports Socket F before purchasing.
Yes, the Opteron 2200 series is designed for dual-socket server platforms, allowing two processors to work together in compatible motherboards.
The Opteron 2214 HE supports DDR2 memory with speeds up to 667MHz.
This is a legacy processor from an older generation. It is best suited for replacement purposes in existing systems, lab environments, or lightweight tasks — not for modern production workloads.