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    I wish j could disclose the source

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    i attend one of AMD closed seminar yesterday,and i ask "the Question" .. they said.. sempron 754/939 gonna have a 64 bit instruction if needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willfreund
    I wish j could disclose the source
    wish I could, but I probably shouldn't even have posted this. I just couldn't contain my enthusiasm at this little wonder.
    it's never fast enough!

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    pretty!

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    well i think i've found my future chip. Could you possibly try it in some games, just to see how much the lack of cache hurts? If at all. Please? Just far cry and half life 2..?
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    I did the downgrade from a 3400+ to a sempy 2600+ @ 294fsb... I get 10% less in 01 but in games it is hardly noticable at all... The secret of A64 is it's high l1 cache, l2 doesn't matter that much (compared to intel)


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    Semprons were suppose to be the new Durons, cheaper priced cpus, like Celerons. If amd was to put 64bit instructions. I dont see how the semprons would differ a Amd 64, other then the smaller cache. If semprons would do 64, I think it would hurt amd 64 sales.
    Thanks

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    ^^^^ true why would they enable 64-bit, tha's what makes them semprons is the lack of 64-bit
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    How much it is guys

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    Looks like HP will power desktop PCs with Sempron 939

    http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/dis...506020048.html

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    Looks like HP will power desktop PCs with Sempron 939
    Got a Compaq Presario sr1500an with a 3000+ Sempron 939 with SSE3 and x86-64.
    Came into work today, will post results of it in a Ultra-D in the next few days.
    No rig right now.

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    any more news on the sempron 939? I'm still curious. I've heard that compaq sells them in complete systems, but that's all. AMD, sell me a 939 processor for $75!

    two month old review

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    I think the only way to get them now it through a nice source, or to canabalize a HP/Compaq or OEM computer like that!!!
    I'll post some 3d stuff in a bit
    it's never fast enough!

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    I got one from Ebay
    Awesome Clocker.
    Last edited by Driver; 04-10-2006 at 12:40 AM.

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    that's great

    Was it cheap, and did you happen to take a picture or write down the info from the heat spreader?

    I'm curious about these; I'd like to buy a cheap 939 I could de-lid and not worry about.

    Nice at 2950 :

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    99€

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    I tested sempron 3000+ sda3000 on winchester core. Got WR 3150MHz on it, under xperimental R290/R600a 50/50 phasechange (-35)
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    I'm hoping to god AMD comes out with a cheap, (competitively priced for competition against the Intel 805) dual core Sempron s939.

    I want cheap dual core but i dont want a pentium d 805, and that GREAT clocking chip must be stealiing a bit of the light from AMD.

    Ugg..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Driver
    Sda3200dio3bw
    Got one of these for 65,-EUR incl. shipping, over eBay. It's a 0602FPAW CPU, but it's not a great overclocker. Needs some real volts to perform. Isn't even stable at 2.7Ghz with 1.6V VCore. Seems to need at least 1.625V. Perhaps it'd be a great Phase Change CPU. I'm thinking about selling it ATM and getting a Opteron144 instead. Well, the only concern I see is: What if the opty doesn't clock better? Would it really be worth the 100% price increase in comparison to the Sempron?
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