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Purchased first Athlon 64 4000+ mobile processor I could get my hands on. Installed same in my existing system. This system included an unlocked 6800LE videocard (Leaktek) and an Nforce3 250 based motherboard (Chaintech VNF3-250). Without BIOS mods (for motherboard) and only Riva Tuner (for video card) this system flew (great benchmarks and performance).
Then I decided I wanted a PCI-E video slot and SATA2 capability. Since I could get both with the EPoX EP-8NPA and get SLi to boot, I decided to go for it. WOW! What a mistake. EPox doesn't suppport mobile processor and they just won't work on this board. When I installed the latest A64 3000+ I had (a very closly related core actually), the system ran flawlessly. EPoX states that they will NOT be adding BIOS support for mobile processors.
Bottom line is, if I want the features available in the EPoX EP-8NPA the fastest processor I can use is the A64 3700+ desktop CPU. My 4000+ will run as fast as 2880 MHz on my Chaintech board with only slightly enhanced air cooling (I've got a water cooling block but I have'nt used it yet). In addition, this was at only 1.4 to 1.45 volts. Further performance gains seem possible. Doubt I could get this from the desktop part.
I'm not going socket939 (might as well wait for the M2). So, how about a thread on mobile 4000+/motherboard compatibility? I'm not sure if that belongs with CPU's or Motherboard. What do all you think?
BTW - The A64 4000+ mobile DUSTS many socket939 processors. It is hard to get, compatibility has been more of an issue (than my last mobile A64 - a 2800+), and of course it doesn't have a socket939 proc's memory bandwidth, but not only is it faster than ALL socket754 processor that came before it , its faster than many other socketXXX processors. There's a thumb on the nose to you guys who spend WAY too much for performance!
Purchased first Athlon 64 4000+ mobile processor I could get my hands on. Installed same in my existing system. This system included an unlocked 6800LE videocard (Leaktek) and an Nforce3 250 based motherboard (Chaintech VNF3-250). Without BIOS mods (for motherboard) and only Riva Tuner (for video card) this system flew (great benchmarks and performance).
Then I decided I wanted a PCI-E video slot and SATA2 capability. Since I could get both with the EPoX EP-8NPA and get SLi to boot, I decided to go for it. WOW! What a mistake. EPox doesn't suppport mobile processor and they just won't work on this board. When I installed the latest A64 3000+ I had (a very closly related core actually), the system ran flawlessly. EPoX states that they will NOT be adding BIOS support for mobile processors.
Bottom line is, if I want the features available in the EPoX EP-8NPA the fastest processor I can use is the A64 3700+ desktop CPU. My 4000+ will run as fast as 2880 MHz on my Chaintech board with only slightly enhanced air cooling (I've got a water cooling block but I have'nt used it yet). In addition, this was at only 1.4 to 1.45 volts. Further performance gains seem possible. Doubt I could get this from the desktop part.
I'm not going socket939 (might as well wait for the M2). So, how about a thread on mobile 4000+/motherboard compatibility? I'm not sure if that belongs with CPU's or Motherboard. What do all you think?
BTW - The A64 4000+ mobile DUSTS many socket939 processors. It is hard to get, compatibility has been more of an issue (than my last mobile A64 - a 2800+), and of course it doesn't have a socket939 proc's memory bandwidth, but not only is it faster than ALL socket754 processor that came before it , its faster than many other socketXXX processors. There's a thumb on the nose to you guys who spend WAY too much for performance!
