Originally posted by: Cook1
Ok, but why go AGP and S754 route? I'm thinking future proofing as much as possible. AMD has made it clear that S754 will be used for Sempron chips in the future, and there's talk that the Duel Core A64's will be S939.
My first system I quoted was 939. 754 is just as fast in most benchmarks, so I don't buy the performance gains issue. 754 is faster in a few and slower in others.
I'm just trying to squeeze the most into the system for the price. Going with an AGP board saves $20. If you're going to do AGP, it would be kind of strange to do AGP 939 because if you're going to use the upgrade excuse, you'd want a 939 motherboard with pci-e in the future (well, maybe... who knows what dual core is going to need in the future?).
Yeah, 754 is a dead end, but I'm thinking there are a ton of changes coming up fairly soon and in a couple years from now when the system could be upgraded, who knows what the technology is going to be. Will a 939 motherboard be a relic? I don't know.