Originally posted by: Stumps
what is the advantage of using a Turion over a Athlon 64?
According to the chart my mobo (GA-K8NS PRO) is supported, I have a 3000+ venice running at 2.87ghz...would there be any advantage of getting a Turion?
Purely in a wattage aspect. In HTPCs they word well. With their 25 (Super Efficient single core Turions) or 35 (Normal Turions and Turion X2) watt TDPs, a tiny cooler can cool it effectively, and you can run it passively with Heatsinks like the THermalright HR-01. Though also realise the AMD X2 3800+ for socket AM2 also has the same 35 watt TDP if you can find an SFF version.
The sacrifice is overclocks. Turions use slower transistors for their lower wattage. They dont overclock that well out all but for their purpose you aren't really supposed to
EDIT: Let me also mention that for you, there really is no good Turion. The highest Turion (ML-44) is 35 watts and only clocks at 2.4Ghz. The SFF X2 3800+ is rare and price bloated at around $430! :Q The TL-60 is the highest dual core in the Turion line clocking at 2Ghz and is $315.
In conclusion, unless power usage is of utmost concern to you, there is noooooooooooo point to these.