K kiyotaka In Runtime Messages 359 Oct 30, 2005 #1 just wondering.. I remember reading somewhere that they only handle 32 bit coding. and don't do 64??? or are they only compat with linux???
just wondering.. I remember reading somewhere that they only handle 32 bit coding. and don't do 64??? or are they only compat with linux???
T turtile Fully Optimized Messages 3,475 Location Delaware Oct 30, 2005 #2 You have to get a "Sempron 64" not a regular Sempron
F Flanker Banned Messages 2,327 Oct 30, 2005 #3 Sempron 64s are exactly like Athlon 64s, except the have some of the L2 cache removed. Anything you can do with a Athlon 64, you can do with a Sempron 64. Basically...yea, It'll work with XP64.
Sempron 64s are exactly like Athlon 64s, except the have some of the L2 cache removed. Anything you can do with a Athlon 64, you can do with a Sempron 64. Basically...yea, It'll work with XP64.
Trotter Grandfather of Techist, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Staff member Messages 33,560 Location The South Oct 31, 2005 #5 Semprons are socket 754, not 939.
OP OP K kiyotaka In Runtime Messages 359 Oct 31, 2005 #6 Trotter said: Semprons are socket 754, not 939. Click to expand... where did 939 come from? I bought this as a cheap replacement and upgrade at the same time, I don't have the money to blow on PCI-E expenses :/
Trotter said: Semprons are socket 754, not 939. Click to expand... where did 939 come from? I bought this as a cheap replacement and upgrade at the same time, I don't have the money to blow on PCI-E expenses :/
F Flanker Banned Messages 2,327 Oct 31, 2005 #7 Socket 939 is the latest and its what most of the newer Athlon 64 CPUs are based on. Its better than 754, but for budget systems 754 is fine, IMO.
Socket 939 is the latest and its what most of the newer Athlon 64 CPUs are based on. Its better than 754, but for budget systems 754 is fine, IMO.