Originally posted by: damonpip
Don't be talkin, it beats the Xeon 2.8 in many benchmarks. Link Even without 64bit software, the architecture is far superior to the Xeons and p4s.
Originally posted by: jetpeach
I'll second the question about where to get a mobo and heatsink for these puppies... I'm curious Thanks!
Originally posted by: gunblade
Nforce3 is announced and Asus are said to be manufactured the board to utilized the nforce3 for the Opteron.
Probably they will have that on sale by the end of next month
Originally posted by: Mrburns2007
1.8 Ghz keeping up with a 3 Ghz cpu is impressive!
Originally posted by: Jion
Different types of architectures are going to yield different speeds. Its not about what the GHz is at because it isnt very likely these will reach 3 GHz anytime in the near or not so near future. Plus we all know how the CPU market works, nothing is going to be outperforming anything else by a landslide anytime soon. They like to keep things competative.
Originally posted by: cyberia
Originally posted by: jetpeach
I'll second the question about where to get a mobo and heatsink for these puppies... I'm curious Thanks!
The link that damonpip provided also lists a RETAIL Opteron for $20 more - this is your answer regarding heatsinks.
Originally posted by: kof
Originally posted by: Mrburns2007
1.8 Ghz keeping up with a 3 Ghz cpu is impressive!
Actually, with a properly designed system, 1.8Ghz pushing 64 bits should outdo 3 Ghz pushing 32 bits by 20% ( (1.8*64)/(3*32) ). But I realize that's a "math thingy" many of you might not understand.