Hi:
Are current Athlon 64's (Socket 939) with either the "Winchester" or the "Venice" core MS Windows LONGHORN-ready (when it ever ships) ???
In other words, are the current Athlon's mentioned "ready" for Longhorn or any 64 bit O.S. MS might finally release???
I know they have "64" in their name, duh ! but......
....I just want to make sure before I order my CPU tonight (an ATHLON 64 "Winchester" Core) that it will be 64 bit O.S. ready.
BTW, I already know the basic differences between the "Winchester" and the "Venice" core like the lower operation voltage, SSE3 intructions set, cooler CPU temp, etc... of the "Venice" core vs. the "Winchester" core.
I don't think I can hold out for the availability of the "Venice" to increase and their prices to decrease so that's why I need to know about my "Winchester" purchase and future 64 bit M.S. O.S.'s .
Thanks for your input !
Greg
Are current Athlon 64's (Socket 939) with either the "Winchester" or the "Venice" core MS Windows LONGHORN-ready (when it ever ships) ???
In other words, are the current Athlon's mentioned "ready" for Longhorn or any 64 bit O.S. MS might finally release???
I know they have "64" in their name, duh ! but......
....I just want to make sure before I order my CPU tonight (an ATHLON 64 "Winchester" Core) that it will be 64 bit O.S. ready.
BTW, I already know the basic differences between the "Winchester" and the "Venice" core like the lower operation voltage, SSE3 intructions set, cooler CPU temp, etc... of the "Venice" core vs. the "Winchester" core.
I don't think I can hold out for the availability of the "Venice" to increase and their prices to decrease so that's why I need to know about my "Winchester" purchase and future 64 bit M.S. O.S.'s .
Thanks for your input !
Greg
