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Best AMD 939 cost/performance chip non oc

momar

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Purchased a Compaq SR1710NX a while ago when they were on sale and would like to upgrade the cpu. It has a Sempron 3400 now and the board has no oc'ing abilities whatsoever. I don't really play games but I do a lot of video encoding and htpc stuff with FFDShow processing and the like. What is the best possible performace vs. cost ratio non oc chip I can get? Thanks.

Moe
 
Socket 754? Then go with the athlon 64 3400 if you can find it for around $125. Newegg sometimes has them in that price range (customer returns-open box). But you may only notice about a 20% improvement in overall performance. Don't expect too much for video encoding.
 
Originally posted by: o1die
Socket 754? Then go with the athlon 64 3400 if you can find it for around $125. Newegg sometimes has them in that price range (customer returns-open box). But you may only notice about a 20% improvement in overall performance. Don't expect too much for video encoding.

He specifically stated 939, not 754. Unless stated otherwise, which he didn't state.
 
Originally posted by: Kromis
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Whatever the cheapest stepping Opteron 165 is.

¿Que? I thought he said no OCing? Maybe I just don't know what a "stepping" is...

I said that because the stepping does not matter, as he's not overclocking.
 
Just built a gaming rig around a 3800 X2, and so far I have been very happy with the price/performance trade-off of that decision.

Also, I didnt think dual core would make much of a difference, but was I wrong...the minute you start multi-tasking on programs that would otherwise give you the endless hourglass...sweet.
 
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
cheapest x2 3800+. not opteron 165.

Yup.

For s939 with no OCing & for video encoding, certainly that's the best bang for buck.
 
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: Kromis
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Whatever the cheapest stepping Opteron 165 is.

¿Que? I thought he said no OCing? Maybe I just don't know what a "stepping" is...

I said that because the stepping does not matter, as he's not overclocking.

Why would you buy an Opteron over an X2 if he's not overclocking? 😕
 
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
cheapest x2 3800+. not opteron 165.

Yup.

For s939 with no OCing & for video encoding, certainly that's the best bang for buck.


Couldn't agree more. I've recently built myself a budget X2 3800+ rig and it works like a charm for my XviD encodings. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: Kromis
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Whatever the cheapest stepping Opteron 165 is.

¿Que? I thought he said no OCing? Maybe I just don't know what a "stepping" is...

I said that because the stepping does not matter, as he's not overclocking.

Why would you buy an Opteron over an X2 if he's not overclocking? 😕

Exactly what I thought. With these chips, clock speeds > cache. The 165 is a 1.8GHz chip with 1MB/core while the x2 3800+ is a 2GHz chip with 512k/core. In "most" things the x2 will outperform the Opteron, IMO.

Originally posted by: TrevorRC
X2 Turion, anyone?

Those are nice notebook chips in socket M1. What about them?
 
Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
Just built a gaming rig around a 3800 X2, and so far I have been very happy with the price/performance trade-off of that decision.

Also, I didnt think dual core would make much of a difference, but was I wrong...the minute you start multi-tasking on programs that would otherwise give you the endless hourglass...sweet.

I posted a poll with this almost this exact question shortly after the holidays ...X2 4200+ vs Opty 170 & got the same response as here... X2 if not oc'ing is the way to go.
*(Although I am oc'ing & went with the 170 myself)
 
I had a S939 mobo from Compaq that turned out to be a K8N Neo2 Platinum. All it required was a BIOS flash and I was good to go. Maybe you could get lucky too?
 
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