Originally posted by: mwmorph
Venice=new memory controller to run 4 sticks of ram better, 90nm SOI process.
San Deigo=new memory controller to run 4 sticks of ram better, 90nm SOI process. Double the cache.
Claw Hammer=Old Winchester style memory controller, 130nm process. Double The cache.
Originally posted by: mwmorph
Venice=new memory controller to run 4 sticks of ram better, 90nm SOI process.
San Deigo=new memory controller to run 4 sticks of ram better, 90nm SOI process. Double the cache.
Claw Hammer=Old Winchester style memory controller, 130nm process. Double The cache.
Originally posted by: dguy6789
If you have a choice of a core, here they are from best to worst
Toldeo, Manchester, San Diego, Venice, Winchester, Clawhammer, Sledgehammer, Newcastle.
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Originally posted by: dguy6789
If you have a choice of a core, here they are from best to worst
Toldeo, Manchester, San Diego, Venice, Winchester, Clawhammer, Sledgehammer, Newcastle.
Toledo = San Diego (Toledo is the same core tech as San Diego with 2x cores)
Manchester = Venice (Manchester is the same core tech as Venice with 2x cores)
If you're buying an old athlon 64 cpu (Newcastle or Clawhammer), do note that at the same rating, the Newcastle is compensated with 200MHz more clock. E.G: the clawhammer 3200+ is 2.0GHz with 1MB cache, while the Newcastle 3200+ is 2.2GHz with 512KB cache 🙂Originally posted by: dguy6789
If you have a choice of a core, here they are from best to worst
Toldeo, Manchester, San Diego, Venice, Winchester, Clawhammer, Sledgehammer, Newcastle.
Originally posted by: Ionizer86
If you're buying an old athlon 64 cpu (Newcastle or Clawhammer), do note that at the same rating, the Newcastle is compensated with 200MHz more clock. E.G: the clawhammer 3200+ is 2.0GHz with 1MB cache, while the Newcastle 3200+ is 2.2GHz with 512KB cache 🙂Originally posted by: dguy6789
If you have a choice of a core, here they are from best to worst
Toldeo, Manchester, San Diego, Venice, Winchester, Clawhammer, Sledgehammer, Newcastle.
Originally posted by: DruidAT
I'll head for the 3700+ San Diego then
Originally posted by: DruidAT
I'll head for the 3700+ San Diego then
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: DruidAT
I'll head for the 3700+ San Diego then
For the price of those CPU's there is no reason not to get an X2.
-Kevin
Originally posted by: George Powell
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: DruidAT
I'll head for the 3700+ San Diego then
For the price of those CPU's there is no reason not to get an X2.
-Kevin
It depends entirely what you wish to do with your PC.
For the price of those CPU's there is no reason not to get an X2.
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Just wait until games, and drivers, are multi-threaded. You will be sorry when the dual cores simply SLAUGHTER the SC's.
Originally posted by: marklar
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Just wait until games, and drivers, are multi-threaded. You will be sorry when the dual cores simply SLAUGHTER the SC's.
For people like myself, that's good advice. But some of the people on these boards upgrade so often that they'll already be on yet another CPU before this happens.