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    Sempron 2600+ 64bit socket 754

    I just received the Sempron 2600+ 64 bit - revision E6 from distributor in VietNam and interrest with it


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    With vcore 1.55

    2.64Ghz@330*8 : stable 3h20m

    2.7Ghz@338*8 :

    - SuperPI 1M : 33.297s
    - SuperPI 32M : 28m 33.234s


    Sempron is good for small budget
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    lol 128k of cache hehe it still performs prett good tho
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    d2ol stable at 2.7ghz?
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    I have a 2800 @ 2400 (got it finally) air cooling 8*300 with a half divider (horrible mem). These chips are really good overclockers.
    Quote Originally Posted by Korpse
    d2ol stable at 2.7ghz?
    I would also like to hear the answer to this question.
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    pretty darn good for such a budget chip though its rather crippled by the 128kb cache

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    Damn...celeron gets its butt kicked...again

    Perhaps intel needs Celerons with HT to counter this :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korpse
    d2ol stable at 2.7ghz?

    Still testting, stable 2.7G with vcore 1,62V

    I'll post a screenshot tonight
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    sweet!

    have to remember for us D2OLers, that eve D2OL isnt 100% stable even if youre PC is Prime stable, well thats the case for me , system primestable at 2.64ghz, d2ol stable MAX at 2.6ghz
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    wait... VIetnam has amd cpu's??? holy crap... I am goiing there on sunday...OMG if I see some.. they would cost like 2 bucks american... I am gonna buy everything! :P

    and If I find some FX chips.... WOW :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by iMAX
    Still testting, stable 2.7G with vcore 1,62V

    I'll post a screenshot tonight
    d2ol or fold stable at 2.7ghz 24/7?
    I think not sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thienloi
    d2ol or fold stable at 2.7ghz 24/7?
    I think not sure!
    Why not ? , i make sure that folding is not stress than prime95 , even my CPU fail prime at 2.5Ghz in a minute , i can fold 24/7

    However , prime just stable at 2.3Ghz

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    Quote Originally Posted by AzN_plyR
    wait... VIetnam has amd cpu's??? holy crap... I am goiing there on sunday...OMG if I see some.. they would cost like 2 bucks american... I am gonna buy everything! :P

    and If I find some FX chips.... WOW :P
    Yep , but the price in Vietnam is also higher than in US

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korpse
    d2ol stable at 2.7ghz?

    Quote Originally Posted by thienloi
    d2ol or fold stable at 2.7ghz 24/7?
    I think not sure!

    I'm sorry, I'm wrong, It not stable d2ol

    Try testing with prime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xs64
    Why not ? , i make sure that folding is not stress than prime95 , even my CPU fail prime at 2.5Ghz in a minute , i can fold 24/7

    However , prime just stable at 2.3Ghz
    I don't think so!

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    The sempron is just a office processor with little cache, just like the celeron but it only clocks better.

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    I wouldnt really compare the sempron to the celeron....the celeron is usually 1 step back from the P4 as now the P4s are 800bus and the celerons are 533bus and they also lack the cache...Semprons just lack the cache and thats all thats stopping them from becoming A64's plus the cache isnt a huge deal as it already has the memory controller and the latency is so low anyway..
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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam
    Damn...celeron gets its butt kicked...again

    Perhaps intel needs Celerons with HT to counter this :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by xs64
    Yep , but the price in Vietnam is also higher than in US
    it's higher?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AzN_plyR
    it's higher?
    right ! i'm Vienamese but now i'm living in Germany , so i know all about Vietnam
    At least u must pay more 20 - 30$ for a 3000+ chip in Vietnam

    @ iMAX : keep that baby coming , i wanna see it @ 2.7Ghz stable

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    Anyone tried out a socket 754 nf4 board yet ? All these DFI NF3 250's are good and all ..... but i'd really like to see someone test out on a more HTT friendly chipset. Me thinks that these chips have much much more in them.

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    Damn I must get me one of those... my non-64 bit 2600+ only clocks to 2.3ghz stable


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    Quote Originally Posted by UCmajewski
    Anyone tried out a socket 754 nf4 board yet ? All these DFI NF3 250's are good and all ..... but i'd really like to see someone test out on a more HTT friendly chipset. Me thinks that these chips have much much more in them.

    The DFI NF3 LP UT is HTT friendly. I don't know what you mean exactly when saying "HTT friendly", but over 350MHz HTT for example is no problem with most DFI LP NF3 boards.

    Anyway, I'm still with you. ATM, I'm waiting for the new DFI NF4X-AL board (well or another Nforce4-4X chipset based Socket754 board to accompany my Oakville CPUs).
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    Quote Originally Posted by xs64
    @ iMAX : keep that baby coming , i wanna see it @ 2.7Ghz stable

    Yes sir, here for you

    @2.7G : stable 6h10m, vcore 1.68V fullload 1.72V
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    Quote Originally Posted by iMAX
    Yes sir, here for you

    @2.7G : stable 6h10m, vcore 1.68V fullload 1.72V

    Very nice...
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    Quote Originally Posted by iMAX
    Yes sir, here for you

    @2.7G : stable 6h10m, vcore 1.68V fullload 1.72V
    Nice clock
    I will tell my father buying one to replace his old school AXP 1800+

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