Where could I get energy efficient AM2 semprons in the US?

inkbrush

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Hi,
I am trying to buy an energy efficient AM2 Sempron CPU in the US. The Sempron 64 3000+ , in particular. Its model number is SDD3000IAA3CN. Instead of the usual 62W thermal rating, it has 35W. I am having trouble finding any US online store that sells these. Any info would be helpful. Thanks a lot.
 

Zap

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If your motherboard supports undervolting, then undervolt that to match the voltage of those other Semprons (IIRC 1.20v or 1.25v) and your CPU will have about the same thermal rating.
 

AnonymouseUser

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Originally posted by: inkbrush
Hi,
I am trying to buy an energy efficient AM2 Sempron CPU in the US. The Sempron 64 3000+ , in particular. Its model number is SDD3000IAA3CN. Instead of the usual 62W thermal rating, it has 35W. I am having trouble finding any US online store that sells these. Any info would be helpful. Thanks a lot.

According to AMD, that part number is for a tray, but what you want the boxed version (PIB) which is SDD3000CNBOX. Still a very difficult to find cpu, but I did find one US site that lists it for $81.65.

Reseller Ratings.
 

inkbrush

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Hi,
Thanks a lot for the replies. Seeing that it is significantly more expensive than the regular version, I am now thinking of trying undervolting.

I have some more questions:
Do most motherboards support undervolting? Would the motherboard manufacturer list that kind of information? Thanks.
 

myocardia

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Every Skt 754 and 939 motherboard supports undervolting. They have to, don't you realize how Cool n Quiet functions? It works by underclocking and undervolting the cpu.
 

jazzboy

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You'll need a program like RM Clock to allow you to be undervolted at load. Just make sure that cool 'n' quiet is still enabled for that program to work.