939 Socket

rpv

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I am planning to build my own computer with the help of my friend. I was hoping to get the DFI lanparty UT with the AMD athlon 64 3200+ and OC it. Now I see on the net that AMD has released the 3200+ with 939 socket. Just wondering what the particular advantages are of going for a 939 instead of the 754 I had set my mind on. Thanx for any help.
 

charloscarlies

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1)Dual channel memory (not a HUGE deal...but still helps a little)
2)Upgrade path

One thing to consider is the 939 chips are usually clocked 200 mhz lower at the same PR rating. For example, the 3200+ 90nm (939) will be clocked at 2 ghz. The 3200+ (754) Newcastle is clocked at 2.2 ghz. From what I've seen the extra clock speed is more important than the dual channel mem; however, the 90 nm 939's could be great overclockers and the stock clock speed might not matter.
 

rpv

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Thanx, any particular recomendations on the motherboard? Wait for the DFI board with the nVidia chip? I read the reviews on the MSI neo platinum..has a lot of problems?
 

masshass81

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I've read mixed reviews on the MSI mobo, but most problems are fixed with a bios update. Abit AV8 is good too, but if you don't have to get it ASAP, I would wait for DFI.
 

RearAdmiral

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I use Asus' A8V Board, It's even an older revision but I have had zero problems with it.
 

Azndude51

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theres about a $50 difference between the 939 and 754 3200s on monarch. is the s939 worth it?
 

rpv

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Thanx... But how overclockable are the new 939s. Havent seen any reviews on them.
 

rpv

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How about the 754s. Is there a problem with heat when the 939s are overclocked?
 

clarkey01

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early 90 nm 939's , some have hit near 3 Ghz, some only 2.5Ghz, let yeilds improve and say in 12 months we will see 3-3.2Ghz A64's, just takes time for a new process to mature, everyone thought the limits on 130 nm was 2.2Ghz, and look the fx 55 will be 2.6Ghz and it can reach 3.5ghz with extreme cooling.