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sweet, i have seen these on sale around the UK, here is one instance : http://uk.insight.com/apps/productpr...04BF7&src=FRO1
could this be it out already? or are they soon to release. And also, how much will that 128k cache kill performance?
P.S. im placing a bet that these can o/c to 2.7G+ or air :D
Great news for our budget overclockers
128K?! sheesh! thats going to kill performance enormously!
suprisingly it doesnt, i was playing with a 128k semp the other day and was very suprised by what it could do, its certainly a celeron beater even at 128k
I wonder if running in 64bit mode takes up more space in the cache? 128KB could be more of a limitation with 64bit than running 32bit?
The same problem would affect the new 64bit Celerons, of course.
I think L2 cache doesn't really have a great deal of impact on performance, this is a smart move by AMD. Would those be available in 939?
It is indeed. Some of the tests on overclockers.ru prooved it.Quote:
Originally Posted by CNCL
p.s. 128kb cache processor has an increase over 256 kb, cos it`s based on DO(90nm) stepping. Others are on CG (130nm).
As you see only WinRAR performance is very dependent on cache size.
P.P.S. It surely is Sempron 64. CPU-Z couldn`t show it`s revision, cos CPUID changed (00020FC0h -> 00020FC2h)
Hmm that's a very interesting chart, Cooper! Maybe that will give me new insight as to whether sandiego's extra 512kb cache is really worth its price tag.
not certain, but i am fairly sure your fear is correct.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rave
also, cache may not do much for benches, but i'm convinced it helps responsiveness and multitasking a lot
Hey sxs112, try this version of GCPUID ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by sxs112
http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/apps/GCPUID64.zip
lol check ur sig, it's got 128k l2 cache to begin with lol, anyways yes this chip WILL stomp a celeron, not to[:banana::banana::banana::banana:yness] brag but, i'm sure i could hand it to the best of the celeron d's @2350 mhz quite easily....[/:banana::banana::banana::banana:yness] i've seen celly's @ 4000+mhz doin' pi in 40+ secondsQuote:
Originally Posted by Jamo
128k is understandable. Seems to be the tradeoff for the 64-bit featureset. Ideally the 0.09k should mean it overclocks well. Though the only thing that's certain with these is that Celeron P4s are gonna get a proper kick in the pants in the official reviews --- which would be a pretty big issue, if this was "ValueSystems.org" :D LOL j/k.
EDIT: And ofcourse, LETS NOT FORGET TO THANK SXS112 :D KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK :up:
Perkam
don't insult my value system, lol
Too Bad! I just got my 939 3 months ago. If I know there will be a 64bit Sempron, I am sure that I will wait for the release.
OK, I have a try ofQuote:
Originally Posted by The Coolest
thanx sxs i knew it was comni' but thought it was 3rd quarter????
intel forced them to do it earlier.Quote:
Originally Posted by i found nemo
Seem at present, come on stage in mid-July soon, come on stage there will be 2600+, 2800+, 3000+, 3100+ and 3300+,etc..Quote:
Originally Posted by i found nemo
how about a screenshot of GCPUID?
actually its a 512k newcastle :p: not a sempron, a quick clicky on my 3d marks would have told you more :) i think these are going to be quite nice chips, hope they oc well to blow intel even more out the waterQuote:
Originally Posted by i found nemo
Updated the public setup file to the latest build, 1.9.0220:
http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/apps/GCPUID64.zip
http://pic.digital-info.net/andyhuang/GCPUID-754E6.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by The Coolest
Good God...its a venice omg :eek: lol
That's some bang for the buck.
Perkam
haha, L1 and L2 caches are the same size. for some reason i find that funny.
Those graphs of differences by cache size are very interresting. doubling cache seems to provide linear increases in some places, but not everywhere (like 01se)
Rev E A64 are either a Venice or San Diego.
There are two revisions of Venice now, the E3 and E6, the E6 is just a new revision.
It also has a really odd BrandID number, I wonder why is that.
This chip has a higher Version mask, the "Version: 4.2" part. In AthlonXPs it usually represented a better clocking chip.
Give it a try, see how far you can push this thing!
http://pic.digital-info.net/andyhuang/939E6Sempron.jpg
Socket939 Sempron 3200+ :D
256KB L2- that's more like it:thumbsup:
Damn sxs112, you must be on helluva son of a gun...... living so close there is a good thing....
*BUMP*
Hey how about some overclocked pics??
yea take those bad boys outta spec :D what is the letters for 64 bit enabled cpu's with sse3 on the 3300+?
Socket939 Sempron :slobber:
when it will be available and at what price ?
I'm going to buy one an try DI on it when it comes to Sweden.
Nice one... just hope it gets down here with very low prices, praying for Intel to do more pressure and make AMD drop prices, i´m very much interested at going in the 64 bit world... so a cheap Sempron would be my welcome card ehehehhe... as the k6-2 was for the Pc world and my atual Sempron 2.2+@1800 is for the socket462 world....KMON AMD, CUT THAT PRICES... :toast:
Maybe i should buy a Sempron 2600+ 64-bit and a Abit NF8 (this can do 320HTT, http://www.insanetek.com/index.php?page=abitnf8_7) and put on my peltier cooling :P
Why don't you try to overclock it a bit?
Sempron64 Socket754 2600+ picture
http://www.hkepc.com/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=430425
I've heard because of the on-die memory controller the semprons aren't hurt that much by the lack of l2 cache.
http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/akiba...mage/ns641.jpg
Sempron Socket 754 64-bit 2600+/2800+/3000+ are available in Japan
"In addition, at the same store we have made the "next few days due in" concerning unpublished 3400+, item is already provided in the price list of shop front notice."
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babel...sempron64.html
Just got a pc in here at work, a Compaq Presario sr1500an (don't laugh) and it has a 939 Sempron 3000+ in it.
SDA3000DIO2BP
LBBLY 0522GPHW
Has SSE3 and 64-bit support, will test it out on a Ultra-D once I get the chance and keep you posted.
What is the difference between 3000+ 64 bit and 754 ? Is 64 bit 939 ?
http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/9353/untitled4lj.jpg
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...015#post983015
Some results from a 939 Sempron 3000+