Check the CPU compatibility list from Abit:
http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/amd-athlon64-c.php
It claims that the AV8 supports *all* socket 939 CPUs, if BIOS 21 or later
is installed. (The latest is 24.) That would include the FX57, which is a
2.8 GHz CPU. (If you want to upgrade your CPU, upgrade the BIOS first.)
That's in line with what I expect for my Asus A8V board (same chipset),
although I still use a year-old 3500+ "Newcastle" CPU.
1) I'm not really competent to discuss processor architectures, but the
3800+ exists in at least two forms: the original "Newcastle" 130 nm version,
and the current "Venice" 90 nm version. They both run at 2.4 GHz, and have
512 kB of L2 cache, but use silicon which I assume is entirely different.
The Venice CPU is also supposed to support SSE3 instructions, whatever that
means. (Something to do with streaming data for multimedia, I imagine.) The
3800+ X2 has two 2.0 GHz cores, with 512 kB of L2 cache for each. For
single-threaded applications, its performance may be more like a 3200+ (2.0
GHz A64) than a 3800+ single-core.
2) If you can afford the 4800+ X2, you should be able to use it. (A 4400+ X2
would be a better deal: it has the same 1 MB L2 cache as the 4800+, but it's
clocked at 2.2 GHz.)
3) The performance rating derives from the dual core, but it's not directly
comparable to a single core CPU with the same rating. In some tasks a 3800+
will be faster than a 3800+ X2, but for multithreaded applications, the X2
may be significantly faster.
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2484
(It's a site for gamers, but many of the benchmarks they run aren't gaming
ones.)
HTH.
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>I use an AMD Athlon 64 3800+ processor on a ABIT AV8 motherboard, using
> a VIA K8T800 Pro chipset. I believe when I got the system the documents
> indicated that the 3800+ was the highest speed processor the
> motherboard would accept at 2.4GHz. I want to up-grade to a dual core
> processor.
>
> My question is:
> 1. Is the 3800+ the same as the 3800+ x2 with a dual core but operating
> at 2GHz
>
> 2. Should I be looking at the 4800+ x2 operating at 2.4GHz
>
> 3. Are the AMD model numbers indicating increased speed from the dual
> core or are they indicating single processor operation
>