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Can anyone tell me

if there is any meaningful difference between these 3 processors?
Aside from the fact the last one is retail, I mean.

http://www.chiefvalue.com/app/productdetails.asp?submit=search&item=19-103-494
http://www.chiefvalue.com/app/productdetails.asp?submit=search&item=19-103-460
http://www.chiefvalue.com/app/productdetails.asp?submit=search&item=19-103-514

And is this the 90nm 3500+?
http://hmcomputer.techgather.com/cgi-bi...od.html?p_partnum=ZMA100011641&p_vlt=L

I'm looking for the best price on the 90nm/939, Athlon 64 5300+ OEM cpu.
I thought I could search better if I had the Mfr product number, but there seems to be more than one.
ADA3500DEP4AW
A3500DIK4BI
ADA3500ASBOX
ADA3500BIBOX

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
 
The differences are:

One is a Winchester core (socket 939) CPU.

One is a Newcastle core CPU.

One is a Clawhammer core CPU.

Winchester is the newest core, uses less energy, runs cooler, and is only available on the 90nm process (smallest core yet).
 
numero uno is a winchester(.09 micron)
numero dos is a newcastle(.13 micron)
numero tres is a clawhammer (.13 micron)retail(comes with heatsink &TIM)

the winchester will oc more than hammers due to smaller transistor size.
try to find a winchester retail(cost is minimal more and the stock hs/f will help you oc to the lmit of the chip[no need to buy an expensive cooler])

edit: most newcastles are outdated. they are usually only for s754 now.

winchester run at only 1.4vcore
castle and hammer runs at 1.5 vcore.
that also helps higher oc's(lower vcore helps oc)
 
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