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Old October 16th 04, 09:19 PM
rosswildstar(nospam)
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what are the cache, frequency and fsb for sempron models ?

sempron 2400+ (socket A)
sempron 2600+ (socket A)
sempron 2800+ (socket A)
sempron 3000+ (socket A)
sempron 3100+ (socket 754)

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Old October 16th 04, 10:07 PM
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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 20:19:08 +0000, rosswildstar(nospam) wrote:

what are the cache, frequency and fsb for sempron models ?

sempron 2400+ (socket A)
sempron 2600+ (socket A)
sempron 2800+ (socket A)
sempron 3000+ (socket A)
sempron 3100+ (socket 754)

Socket A's are all 166MHz FSB, 754 is 200MHz. Subtract 400 from the number
for the approximate Athlon equivalent model. The really only good buy is
the socket 754 Sempron as long as you don't need 64bit. If you are buying
socket A, forget Sempron and buy an XP. All have 256K L2 cache.

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Old October 17th 04, 01:39 AM
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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 21:07:38 +0000, Wes Newell wrote:

On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 20:19:08 +0000, rosswildstar(nospam) wrote:

what are the cache, frequency and fsb for sempron models ?

sempron 2400+ (socket A)
sempron 2600+ (socket A)
sempron 2800+ (socket A)
sempron 3000+ (socket A)
sempron 3100+ (socket 754)

Socket A's are all 166MHz FSB, 754 is 200MHz. Subtract 400 from the number
for the approximate Athlon equivalent model. The really only good buy is
the socket 754 Sempron as long as you don't need 64bit. If you are buying
socket A, forget Sempron and buy an XP. All have 256K L2 cache.


Forgot the clockspeeds. The S2800+ runs the same speed as the A2400+,
2000Mhz. I think it's pretty much the same foe the others. Now since the
S2800+ runs a a 166MHz FSB, it will perform about 3% better than an A2400+
overall.

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