AMD slahes the price of many of its Athlon64 processors.

Jan Kivar

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Somehow somebody forgot to update the regular A64 prices when this was first released. This is the current price list.

What's sad is that they are phasing out A64 2800+ and 3000+. Now the entry level is 3200+. But it had to be phased out - Sempron 3300+/3400+ has about the same, if not better performance than a 3000+ and all the other A64 features: CnQ, NX, 64-bit.

It was actually quite interesting to watch as the Sempron (S754) prices went up once Socket A was terminated. The prices are still higher than in the summer, despite this price drop. :-?

Cheers,

Jan
 

CougTek

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Thanks for the correction. One thing the A64 3000+ had that the Sempron 3300+/3400+ don't is four time the amount of L2 cache. And it generally overclocks better than the cache-crippled processors. The 3200+, because of its higher multiplier, is even better (the 3000+ is often memory bus-limited).

But for most users, it's true that a Sempron 3400+ is a better value than an Athlon 64 3000+.
 

Mercutio

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Cache-crippled or not, there's nothing wrong with the Sempron 3400. They're a truly great deal, truth be told.
 

LunarMist

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Is AMD paving the way for faster CPUs in the near future? I was thinking about building a 4800+ system in a few weeks.
 

Jan Kivar

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Actually, S64 3400+ is 2 GHz/256k, whereas S64 3300+ is 2 GHz/128k. Compare that with S754 A64 3000+, which is 2 GHz/512k (NewCastle) and S939 A64 3000+, which is 1,8 GHz/512k.

True, the S939 A64 has dual memory channel and double the cache, but S64 has clockspeed advantage. X-bit labs tests 3400+.

The S64 3400+ isn't that much cheaper than S939 A64 3000+, but the S754 motherboards are cheaper, and one gets the best performance with just one stick of RAM.

Cheers,

Jan
 

CityK

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Jan ol' fellow, good to see you again - haven't seen you around the net for a while. Finish your masters up yet?
 

Jan Kivar

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I wish! :mrgrn: Still couple o' years more to go...

I was playing a lot with GNU/Linux and VDR during the summer. I didn't participate that much in the forums, but I did follow most of the interesting discussions. Waking up before 6AM on weekdays to go to work - that really set the pace for the whole summer... Did watch a ton of TV (guess why), built a few computers, did actually try to relax every now and then. Time really flies when you're busy!

Cheers,

Jan
 
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