Originally posted by: Hacp
Originally posted by: onelove
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: TimeKeeper
by the way....isn't 64-bit sempron goes head to head if not better than Barton CPU?
Different chip architecture. Anything Socket 754/939 will smoke Socket A.
beyond this statement about smoking Socket A, I seem to recall that the sempr0ns above a certain number (I think over +3000 or +3100 and above) have the on die memory controller & that's the real ticket to better performance. I don't think these sempr0ns are 64 bit enabled processors, but I could certainly be wrong on that (don't follow the market after I did my AMD event upgrade). In any event, from what I recall the on-die memory controller is the more important performance feature. somebody please correct me if I misstate
great price & good find OP!
EDIT:
http://www.anandtech.com/printarticle.aspx?i=2139K8 Sempron does not support x86-64 extensions.
While this may seem like a downside at first, this will actually help out AMD. The K8 Sempron, if cache size doesn't hurt performance too much...
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The K8 Sempron has the normal advantages that an Athlon 64 would have (except for the x86-64 part). Sempron for Socket 754 has an on-die memory controller, and runs memory at DDR400 speeds, which greatly enhances memory intensive performance over its K7 cousin
ALot has changed. AMD has recently enabled X86-64 on the semprons (new ones). All 754 socket semprons have the ondie memory controllers.
Originally posted by: casey
After trying to get them to take my credit card and finally getting it in, I got the confirmation this morning when I woke up but just received a cancellation message.
"Your order has been cancelled due to product unavailability" Oh well I guess I really didn't want one anyway.
Originally posted by: RBC
Isn't XP Pro a 64 bit OS and Home 32?
Originally posted by: Hacp
http://www.anandtech.com/guides/showdoc.aspx?i=2522&p=3
In the first paragraph
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
Originally posted by: LED
Originally posted by: coolred
So what motherboards are you guys pairing these with?
And how many plan to use this in your main rig?
Cheapest route would be The Chaintech for $29.99 AR![]()
hmm pretty good.
Only issue is that it'll probably be hard to o/c much with that .
Originally posted by: Avalon
Grab the 2800+s, guys. They're still $59, which is the best price on the net for them.