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Anyone willing to give it a shot? :hsugh:
eww 2x512
oh thats lame balls crap.
But 2x 128 KB L1 cache.Quote:
Originally Posted by Magnj
THAT has much more effect than the 512 versus 1024 KB L2 cache, which is basically useless.
I dunno, there was mixed feelings about it on the two reviews i seen on anandtech....
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2889
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2893
Awating someone here to post about em :)
I really want a 4000+ otherwise I might pick one up.
Where do you see 2x128KB L1 cache? K8 has always been 64KB I-cache, 64KB D-cache per CPU.Quote:
Originally Posted by uOpt
64KB instruction + 64KB data = 128KB of L1
You get an independent L1 per core so it's 2x128KB per dual-core CPU.
anyone want a 4600+ ? trying to get rid of mine.. lol, I went ahead and got the 5200 when it went on sale
I will be getting few x2 4000+ and 4400+ when they will be available in UK!
Hopefully next week...
I have air and water coolers so I hope to achive some good OC (only rubbish AM2 integrated motherboards :p: ).
hes got Intel fever..... LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by uOpt
"Theres not 20 MB of cache! It has to suck!"
~Mike
If these were for socket 939 I would've considered one :)
Under the specs tab, "L1 Cache 128KB+128KB"Quote:
Originally Posted by Shadowmage
Quote:
Originally Posted by granulf
I wouldnt have gone C2D! I liked my SLI-DR :slap: damn AM2..
Oh.
Sorry guys I wasn't thinking.
It's the same old, the 2x 128 on the specs indeed mean "128 per core", not "128 data plus 128 code".
I won't buy one. Why? Because I have tons of DDR RAM and no DDR2 RAM not in use. Maybe they give us a 939 part soon.
The same with me. I have around 9 DDR 512 ram sticks unused. I've been looking for inexpensive S939 dual cores but it hasn't been easy for me.Quote:
Originally Posted by uOpt
And I like my DFI expert :eleph:Quote:
Originally Posted by wangerin
opty 165 ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by alucasa
why would Newegg only sell that in a combo? whats up with that...seriously.
Those cost 200 CAD over here. For that price, I'd get something else.Quote:
Originally Posted by breakfromyou
A 3600+ X2 is only 3% slower then a 3800+ X2 but you can find them cheaper on another place. The eggman isn't the only store on the face of the world.
Update
Well... they updates the specs some time... so there are 2 ver's of the 3600+ one on 90nm runs at 2ghz with 256x2 of L2 and the 65nm runs at 1.9ghz with 2x512 L2.
Actually thats a very nice combo for clocking.
soo......anybody get one yet
jeah i wanna know how these babies overclock. some one.............Quote:
Originally Posted by buff