Liberator21
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Well I never had a 939 system, but I did have a 754 lol. As you can probably imagine, there was a big increase in performance.
Originally posted by: livingsacrifice
Do any of you notice a difference over Socket 939 setups?
Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: livingsacrifice
Do any of you notice a difference over Socket 939 setups?
AM2 chips underperform Skt 939's, clock-for-clock.
Originally posted by: Regs
Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: livingsacrifice
Do any of you notice a difference over Socket 939 setups?
AM2 chips underperform Skt 939's, clock-for-clock.
When Am2 first came out I would say this had some truth, but obviously not anymore. Especially with Unreal 3 around the corner.
Originally posted by: Regs
Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: livingsacrifice
Do any of you notice a difference over Socket 939 setups?
AM2 chips underperform Skt 939's, clock-for-clock.
When Am2 first came out I would say this had some truth, but obviously not anymore.
Especially with Unreal 3 around the corner.
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
I thought that the AM2 A64's had a slightly higher latency accessing the L2 cache?
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Originally posted by: Regs
Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: livingsacrifice
Do any of you notice a difference over Socket 939 setups?
AM2 chips underperform Skt 939's, clock-for-clock.
When Am2 first came out I would say this had some truth, but obviously not anymore. Especially with Unreal 3 around the corner.
I thought that the AM2 A64's had a slightly higher latency accessing the L2 cache? Or is it th other way around, 939 was slightly slower? I think it was a very small amount either way, like 1% difference clock for clock.
I've had my 939 system for about 2 years now, I'm looking forward to Phenom's launch (err... if that ever happens) to wiegh my options on a new build. The last (and only) Intel desktop processor I owned was a 66mhz 486 Packard Bell. I hope Phenom is competitive, or I may end up owning my second Intel desktop processor.
And what exactly does the release of a game have to do with the comparison between two almost identically-performing cores, from the same company?
Originally posted by: Accord99
That problem is fixed with up-to-date bios on the P35.Originally posted by: Fayd
My current rig is a c2d, e4400, with a P35 mobo.
and the fact the motherboard does not exhibit a double boot.
The E4400 is even easier to keep quiet, seeing as it uses less power than a 4800+.all in all, much more pleasant system to build and maintain. beyond that, i coupled it with a single 120mm exhaust fan, no CPU fan (scythe ninja) and 2 low speed 92mm intake fans, fanless video card, it's so quiet...
TDPs are only a guide. Measured power consumption of the E4400 is much lower:Originally posted by: Fayd
they're both 65w TDP 0.o
Originally posted by: Accord99
TDPs are only a guide. Measured power consumption of the E4400 is much lower:Originally posted by: Fayd
they're both 65w TDP 0.o
http://www.digit-life.com/arti...-e2140-2160-page3.html
Originally posted by: JWade
my daughter's system is a dual core am2 system, i dont notice any difference between it and the wife's c2d system. got the am2 system because it was a tad cheaper than the c2d system, but i dont notice any difference between the two.
