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Old April 18th 06, 09:33 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.x86-64
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Which is better?
AMD Socket A Athlon XP 2800+ @ 2.08GHz
OR
AMD Socket 754 Sempron 2800+ @ 1.6GHz

I believe the Sempron has a faster FSB, but which one would actually be
best? My motherboard just died, so I'd like to get one or the other. This
is just to get me by for two years at most, so I'm not really all that
concerned about the technology being near extinct.

I currently have an AMD Athlon XP 2400+.

I have 768MB of RAM supporting up to PC-2700. (I might upgrade later.)

I thought I might as well do a CPU while I'm at it, but I am on a very tight
budget as this was unexpected.

Thanks.


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Old April 18th 06, 10:15 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.x86-64
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Default Which is better?

I would recommand any Athlon 64 using socket 939, they are more compatible with
the upcomming CPU from AMD, so you might be able to upgrade just the CPU,
instead of upgrading both motherboard and CPU at a later date

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"Travis King" wrote in message
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Which is better?
AMD Socket A Athlon XP 2800+ @ 2.08GHz
OR
AMD Socket 754 Sempron 2800+ @ 1.6GHz

I believe the Sempron has a faster FSB, but which one would actually be best?
My motherboard just died, so I'd like to get one or the other. This is just
to get me by for two years at most, so I'm not really all that concerned about
the technology being near extinct.

I currently have an AMD Athlon XP 2400+.

I have 768MB of RAM supporting up to PC-2700. (I might upgrade later.)

I thought I might as well do a CPU while I'm at it, but I am on a very tight
budget as this was unexpected.

Thanks.



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Old April 18th 06, 10:56 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.x86-64
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Default Which is better?

Travis King wrote:

I currently have an AMD Athlon XP 2400+.


It is not worth the money to to upgrade that to Athlon XP 2800+, the
difference in performance is not that great. Keep the current CPU and get
a used Socket A (Socket 462) motherboard for it. Don't pay more for a
second-hand one than what a new ASRock Socket 462 board would cost.
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Old April 19th 06, 04:22 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.x86-64
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The Sempron 64 is better. It's 64-bit ready, and overclocks 50% with the
right board and knowledge.

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Old April 19th 06, 05:45 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.x86-64
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Buying any 939 pin AMD CPU now give you nothing....
The new AM2 Socket is 940 pin and is *not* compatible with the older 939
pin.
AM2 is a new socket, not an extension of the older 939 pin CPU.

Bobby

"Martin Racette" wrote in message
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I would recommand any Athlon 64 using socket 939, they are more compatible
with the upcomming CPU from AMD, so you might be able to upgrade just the
CPU, instead of upgrading both motherboard and CPU at a later date

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Thank you in Advance

Merci a l'Avance

Martin

"Travis King" wrote in message
news:t2c1g.106480$oL.81109@attbi_s71...
Which is better?
AMD Socket A Athlon XP 2800+ @ 2.08GHz
OR
AMD Socket 754 Sempron 2800+ @ 1.6GHz

I believe the Sempron has a faster FSB, but which one would actually be
best? My motherboard just died, so I'd like to get one or the other.
This is just to get me by for two years at most, so I'm not really all
that concerned about the technology being near extinct.

I currently have an AMD Athlon XP 2400+.

I have 768MB of RAM supporting up to PC-2700. (I might upgrade later.)

I thought I might as well do a CPU while I'm at it, but I am on a very
tight budget as this was unexpected.

Thanks.





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Old April 19th 06, 07:58 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.x86-64
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"Travis King" wrote in message
news:t2c1g.106480$oL.81109@attbi_s71...
Which is better?
AMD Socket A Athlon XP 2800+ @ 2.08GHz
OR
AMD Socket 754 Sempron 2800+ @ 1.6GHz

I believe the Sempron has a faster FSB, but which one would actually

be
best? My motherboard just died, so I'd like to get one or the other.

This
is just to get me by for two years at most, so I'm not really all that
concerned about the technology being near extinct.

I currently have an AMD Athlon XP 2400+.

I have 768MB of RAM supporting up to PC-2700. (I might upgrade

later.)

I thought I might as well do a CPU while I'm at it, but I am on a very

tight
budget as this was unexpected.

Thanks.

Unless you are doing a lot of CPU intensive operations, you wont
experience very much improvement in performance between your Athlon XP
2400+ and the other 2 processors.

One suggestion is to find another mobo that will work with your XP 2400+
for now and wait until you can afford a fast new system. In this way,
you can use all of existing hardware.

I have an XP 1800+ with 768MB of memory. I just put together a cheap
Sempron 64 2200+ system with 512MB of memory for a friend. The
performance difference for general applications is really minimal.

A 7200 RPM HDD with an 8MB cache can give quite a boost in performance.

I also built an end game Win98SE system for myself with an Athlon 64
3000+ Venice core CPU and 1G of memory. Aside from booting Win98SE in 30
seconds and loading programs in about half of the time as my XP 1800+, I
was a little disappointed in the performance difference.

Chas.


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Old April 20th 06, 01:41 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.x86-64
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As others have said there would be very the diference between all three is
small. I am sure you would not notice the diference. I currently have a XP
2800 and had a XP2100 before it and I can say that was the most wasteful
upgrade I ever did. Since you are on a budget and a small one at that
replace the motherboard and use your 2400 and do an upgrade when you can
make a larger diference.

Joe

"Travis King" wrote in message
news:t2c1g.106480$oL.81109@attbi_s71...
Which is better?
AMD Socket A Athlon XP 2800+ @ 2.08GHz
OR
AMD Socket 754 Sempron 2800+ @ 1.6GHz

I believe the Sempron has a faster FSB, but which one would actually be
best? My motherboard just died, so I'd like to get one or the other.
This is just to get me by for two years at most, so I'm not really all
that concerned about the technology being near extinct.

I currently have an AMD Athlon XP 2400+.

I have 768MB of RAM supporting up to PC-2700. (I might upgrade later.)

I thought I might as well do a CPU while I'm at it, but I am on a very
tight budget as this was unexpected.

Thanks.



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Old April 20th 06, 05:32 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.x86-64
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Default Which is better?

I agree with the guys advising you just replace only your motherboard until
you can afford a full mb+cpu+ram+video card upgrade.

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"Travis King" wrote in message
news:t2c1g.106480$oL.81109@attbi_s71...
Which is better?
AMD Socket A Athlon XP 2800+ @ 2.08GHz
OR
AMD Socket 754 Sempron 2800+ @ 1.6GHz

I believe the Sempron has a faster FSB, but which one would actually be
best? My motherboard just died, so I'd like to get one or the other.
This is just to get me by for two years at most, so I'm not really all
that concerned about the technology being near extinct.

I currently have an AMD Athlon XP 2400+.

I have 768MB of RAM supporting up to PC-2700. (I might upgrade later.)

I thought I might as well do a CPU while I'm at it, but I am on a very
tight budget as this was unexpected.

Thanks.



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Old April 20th 06, 01:34 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.x86-64
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Default Which is better?

You can go to Fry's web site: http://www.outpost.com/ and down on the bottom
right there is a way to subscribe to their "weekly specials" newsletter.

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Scotter
Tyan Thunder K8WE
Dual Opteron 252s (2.6ghz)
4 gig Corsair XMS DDR400 RAM
XFX 7800 GTX 256 w/VGAsilencerV3
500 gig Hitachi SATA 300
160 gig Seagate SATA 150
Dual Dell 24" wide aspect LCDs
550W Antec power supply
X-Fi Platinum Soundblaster
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"Travis King" wrote in message
news:t2c1g.106480$oL.81109@attbi_s71...
Which is better?
AMD Socket A Athlon XP 2800+ @ 2.08GHz
OR
AMD Socket 754 Sempron 2800+ @ 1.6GHz

I believe the Sempron has a faster FSB, but which one would actually be
best? My motherboard just died, so I'd like to get one or the other.
This is just to get me by for two years at most, so I'm not really all
that concerned about the technology being near extinct.

I currently have an AMD Athlon XP 2400+.

I have 768MB of RAM supporting up to PC-2700. (I might upgrade later.)

I thought I might as well do a CPU while I'm at it, but I am on a very
tight budget as this was unexpected.

Thanks.



 




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