I ingeborgdot Daemon Poster Messages 923 Dec 7, 2005 #1 The AMD 64 x2 4200 says 2x521kb and the 4400 says 2x1mb cache. Is that going to be a noticable difference for $100 difference in price?
The AMD 64 x2 4200 says 2x521kb and the 4400 says 2x1mb cache. Is that going to be a noticable difference for $100 difference in price?
T Tyler1989 Fully Optimized Messages 3,339 Dec 7, 2005 #2 It could depending on how high your standards are but where it clearly becomes unclear is the 4400 to the 4800.
It could depending on how high your standards are but where it clearly becomes unclear is the 4400 to the 4800.
PZEROFGH Golden Master Messages 7,689 Dec 7, 2005 #3 Get the opteron 170 which is 50 dollars more it has the same cache size as the X2 4400+ without the hefty price tag, i think its around 415 retail somewhere, priced are getting higher
Get the opteron 170 which is 50 dollars more it has the same cache size as the X2 4400+ without the hefty price tag, i think its around 415 retail somewhere, priced are getting higher
T Tyler1989 Fully Optimized Messages 3,339 Dec 7, 2005 #4 It's a server CPU and it's prices are going up. Because it's a server CPU I assume it uses the 940 chipset so that may cause compatability issues.
It's a server CPU and it's prices are going up. Because it's a server CPU I assume it uses the 940 chipset so that may cause compatability issues.
Ridlyn Fully Optimized Messages 1,920 Dec 7, 2005 #5 but the opteron has far more ocing capabilities then the X2 4400+. I think im right.
PZEROFGH Golden Master Messages 7,689 Dec 7, 2005 #6 The opteron come in s939 just for your information
Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Dec 7, 2005 #7 Tyler1989 said: It's a server CPU and it's prices are going up. Because it's a server CPU I assume it uses the 940 chipset so that may cause compatability issues. Click to expand... there are s939 opterons now, but only in the 1xx series. but they come in dual core. essentially, they are exactly the same as San Diego and Toledo A64's, but with a different name.
Tyler1989 said: It's a server CPU and it's prices are going up. Because it's a server CPU I assume it uses the 940 chipset so that may cause compatability issues. Click to expand... there are s939 opterons now, but only in the 1xx series. but they come in dual core. essentially, they are exactly the same as San Diego and Toledo A64's, but with a different name.
C CrimsonGX Baseband Member Messages 68 Dec 7, 2005 #8 It's s939, good Proccessor. Even with my not so great 541, I was able to get 2.6 Ghz, not bad.
0 003 Fully Optimized Messages 3,312 Dec 7, 2005 #9 Tyler1989 said: It's a server CPU and it's prices are going up. Because it's a server CPU I assume it uses the 940 chipset so that may cause compatability issues. Click to expand... read the last post on this thread for a detailed explanation of the socket 939 opterons: http://www.techist.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=59883
Tyler1989 said: It's a server CPU and it's prices are going up. Because it's a server CPU I assume it uses the 940 chipset so that may cause compatability issues. Click to expand... read the last post on this thread for a detailed explanation of the socket 939 opterons: http://www.techist.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=59883