DTR 64 looking pretty sweet

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22796 3DMarks and a decent OC, 2000Mhz>>> 2500Mhz, seems the stepping is better than the desktops.
 

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Still hard to justify 150% the price for maybe 30-35% more performance over an XP moblie/NF2 setup.:D....to my cheap arse at least... :p
 

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Originally posted by: Zebo
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22796 3DMarks and a decent OC, 2000Mhz>>> 2500Mhz, seems the stepping is better than the desktops.

OK! I've been contemplating upgrading to either a P4 2.8E (1MB L2/800MHz) or and Athlon 64 3200+ DTR.

Now, I'm leaning much more toward the DTR 64 chip. Any ideas/input?

Current system:
Athlon TB 1800+ @ 2300MHz w/ 1.57V (200x11.5) Water cooled: 19C/29C
ASUS A7N8X Dlx v2.0
Samsung PC3200 (512MB)
Antec True480
Dual 80Gb Maxtors
 

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Look at it this way give the Pentium a 500 mhz overclock and it will probably catch fire or something, overclock or no the Athlon DTR runs way, WAY cooler then the prescott. I could never justify buying a prescott, it doesn't even have 64 bit support, in a year or less that 64 bit feature will give u 15-20% more performace.
 

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Originally posted by: Zebo
Still hard to justify 150% the price for maybe 30-35% more performance over an XP moblie/NF2 setup.:D...to my cheap arse at least... :p
:laugh:
 

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The DTR 3200+@da egg is the newer CG stepping so that would explain quite a bit, along with the lack of IHS making cooling more effective.
 

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I would be nervous about crushing the core on one of those, especially since they have no rubber feet to help out.
 

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Then get the chip with a heatspreader, adults or careful youngsters only need apply for DTRs.:D
 

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Originally posted by: Zebo
Then get the chip with a heatspreader, adults or careful youngsters only need apply for DTRs.:D
Actually the Venus 12 I use is as simple as setting it down *square block in square hole easy* and turning a lever about 200 degrees until locked. The chances of chipping or crushing the core are virtually zero :)