Dothan GoodNess

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The Dothan 1.6 only costs $240...

But is SuperPI really a measurement of performance? I've seen 3GHz FX-55's that still get 28s on the 1M test.
 

blackllotus

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Looks great for OC'ers cause it is overclocked 1100 mhz, however I doubt it is any good for the average buyer
 
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Following prices in CDN.

Motherboard = 150$ Asus P4P800-E Deluxe
The 478 to 479 Adapter from Asus = 70$
Dothan 1.5 715 = 280$

Total = 500$ CDN
Total = 410$ USD
 

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Originally posted by: Kensai
Following prices in CDN.

Motherboard = 150$ Asus P4P800-E Deluxe
The 478 to 479 Adapter from Asus = 70$
Dothan 1.5 715 = 280$

Total = 500$ CDN
Total = 410$ USD

Versus AMD?

Motherboard - EPoX 9NPA+ Ultra - $105
Processor - AMD64 3000+ Venice - $145

Total - $250 USD
 

Duvie

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This is great for all those benchmark whore at extremesystems who live to have the PC only run this benchmark.....wonderful news!!!
 

Dadofamunky

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I like it, I personally think it's the best thing Intel makes these days.... That's the same CPU as in my laptop.... If I was doing a system build it would be hard to pass up doing something like this.
 
Nov 11, 2004
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Originally posted by: Bona Fide
Originally posted by: Kensai
Following prices in CDN.

Motherboard = 150$ Asus P4P800-E Deluxe
The 478 to 479 Adapter from Asus = 70$
Dothan 1.5 715 = 280$

Total = 500$ CDN
Total = 410$ USD

Versus AMD?

Motherboard - EPoX 9NPA+ Ultra - $105
Processor - AMD64 3000+ Venice - $145

Total - $250 USD

AMD version:
Asus A8N-E = 155$
A64 3000+ Venice = 185$

Total = 340$ CDN
Total = 279$ USD

Either way, I prefer the AMD way.