"Dr Nick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Tad Confused" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >I have been weighing up the value of these two processors
> > in a new system. It seems to me the two processors have
> > fairly similar performances in most situations but that an
> > AMD64 system is considerably more expensive at about
> > £100 - £150 more (not so easy to compare as other items
> > on the machines differ).
> > I am beginning to think that the Semperon would be a better
> > option for me because of the following reason - all the AMD64
> > systems I have seen available (at a price I am willing to pay)
> > appear to be socket 754, so I will be paying a highish price for
> > an end of line system with little or no possibility of upgradability.
> > If that is the case then I may as well get the cheaper Semperon
> > and use the fairly considerable amount of money I save to upgrade
> > to a 939 system (new motherboard and processor) at a later date.
> >
> > Basically my only upgrade cost would be the new motherboard
> > which at todays prices is about £60 because I will have to buy
> > a new processor anyway.
> >
> > A few other points:-
> >
> > What are those card reader thingys and can I add one if it doesn't
> > have one build in.
> >
> > Is the semperon 64 bit?
> >
> > Does it have cool and quiet?
> >
> > I think the answers depend on the processor model but I won't
> > know what that is in store.
> >
> > Or maybe I should go for the AMD64 machine with a higher spec
> > (and price) even if it is end of line?
> >
> > It would solve all my probs if I could get a 939 AMD64 but I don't
> > want to spend more than £550 (well £500 really).
> >
> > It's all very confusing!!
> >
> > Why are the 939 systems so hard to find at a decent price when
> > the motherboards don't actually cost much more (£10)?
> > Seems to me its a question of clearing obsolete stock and the
> > supply chain is basically a monopoly? (I am in the UK).
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> I actually just read a review on www.tomshardware.com (sorry dont' ahve
the
> exact link, so a search for athlong 64 or sempron 64) but from their
article
> they said it's best to go witha slower athlon 64 machine than a higher
end
> semperon. (main reason that sempron is old motherboard and athlon can be
> bought on the new 939 boards (which ironically, are now going to be
obsolete
> by the new M2 socket). I'm currently in the same suitation, looking for a
> cheap computer, and I think I'm going to go with an athlon 64 939 mainly
> because of a lot less limited upgrade path. (think about it, could get the
> cheapest 939 athlon and in a year or so upgrade to what is the fastest at
> this current time and save a bundle). if your not doing any gaming, thats
> how I'd go.
That is what I used to think however I an f**ked if I can find a athlon 64
at a reasonable price and the ones I can find are almost certaintly 745
versions.
(it seems impossible to find out untill you have bought the machine).
The situation I seem to be in is that I will have to pay an extra £150 for
the athlon64 with a 200gig drive and 256 graphics as opposed to
a semperon with an 80gig drive and 64meg graphics.
I estimate the 200gig drive is worth £30 more so that leaves £120
for the graphics (which I aint to bothered about) and the AMD64
which is actually 745 anyway, so if I am buying an unupgradable
system I might as well get the cheaper won (£400 v £550).
The main problem is I can't find 939 systems and a 939 mobo
dont cost that much (£60?) which is small compared to the
£150 or much more I would have to pay for a 939 system.
It's annoying though, I am gonna take a look on ebay.
or
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