Had a little bird fly into my hands today and drop off a new Sempron for my entertainment. Haven't seen anyone post with a 939 Sempron yet, maybe this is a first?

3000+ Sempron Socket 939

SDA3000DIO2BP
LBBLY 0522GPHW

SSE3, x86-64 enabled, looks just like a Venice with 128k of L2 cache.
Let's see how this one plays out.

The Ultra-D bios 0623 was recognising it as a 3000+ Sempron, good on you DFI, no hassles is what I like to see.

No fancy cooling here, just the stock heatsink that came with my 3000+ Venice.

Here's the max I could get without raising the voltage any higher, just a suicide screenie:
3GHz at 1.8v

Here's what I'm working with now, a bit less prone to crashing:
2.7GHz at 1.4v

Running some Super Pi 1M runs (not much of a stability test I know, but it's late here and this is first plays with a new toy):
2.70 @ 1.40v
2.80 @ 1.58v
2.83 @ 1.65v
2.86 @ 1.74v

This is blowing the doors off my 0517 Venice.

Will keep you guys posted once I get some stability runs in and pull my ram up to 1:1, for now it's late and this boy needs to shut his eyes.

P.S. Sorry for the lack of pics, no digital camera to snap the cpu with. I do have screens of the SuperPi 1M runs but nothing much to see there except what I've said. If you want them, I'll post them, but best to save the bandwidth for some stable results. (Damn 56kers..)