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AMD: Not dead yet.

Started by pat, January 10, 2009, 12:41 hrs

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pat

Here's some links to reviews to the Phenom II x4. While this is not a Core i7 killer, it is some good news for AMD. I for one would hate to see an end to AMD if for no other reason that we need some good competition in the market. I just may go with one later this spring.

AnandTech

and more from

Daily Tech
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Ace

Since I'm not cutting edge but may want to upgrade my 3800+ Athlon single core, anyone know of a reference of what other processors might fit my Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe mobo and be a worthwhile upgrade (meaning, cheap with bang for buck)?  I shopped Tiger and didn't have the mother board listed. I'll try Asus but would welcome advice and insight beyond just a "these will install" list.

Ace; maybe I could just glue another one on top, or duct tape it.
Ring bells for service.

pat

#2
I have that board, but I'm not sure we share the same version. I'm using an Athlon 64 x2 6000+, the 125 watt version. I saw that they have came out with a 89 watt version now. The price is reasonable at 76$ from newegg.

I would think that would give a noticeable improvement, but you may want to check the CPU compatibility list from Asus to be sure your BIOS version is up to the CPU requirements. 
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Ace

Thanks, Pat.  Found the Asus list with the BIOS reference.  I was thinking a dual core but they're labled as triple and quad after the single core list (?) so will shop through.  Only thing I can think to do that might give me an upgrade, over the original configuration, and not cost much or do harm. 

Ace; not that I can't do harm with the simplest thing.
Ring bells for service.

Chandler

I went from an Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (2.0GHz Windsor) to Athlon X2 5400+ (2.8GHz Brisbane) and noticed a performance increase, especially in certain games.  I think that since you're currently running a single core, then you should notice a huge increase.

The 5400+ is fairly low power at 65W (there are also 45W low energy models too such as the 4850e), whereas the Phenom is pretty high power.

scuzzy

The 5400+ Brisbane that Chandler suggested looks like an excellent upgrade for your setup. Newegg has it available in two versions:

5400+ Brisbane - Retail $62.99

5400+ Brisbane Black Edition - Retail $69.00

The Black Edition looks like the best bet, since it comes in a black box instead of a black/teal box. Also, the Black Edition doesn't include a pesky heatsink/fan. Otherwise, they are identical. See this comparison.

Scuzzy; I know a good deal when I see one.
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pat

Quote from: Ace on January 18, 2009, 12:21 hrs
Found the Asus list with the BIOS reference.  I was thinking a dual core but they're labled as triple and quad after the single core list (?) so will shop through. 

Is this the list from Asus? CPU Support list

I see many choices there before the newer 3 core and quad core chips.

Anyway, here is a link to the M2N I have for comparison sake.
M2N-SLI Deluxe
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Ace

Thanks Chandler Skeezix and Pat.  Sounds like a plan.  That is the list, Pat; I don't recognize these by "name" and it only gives a link to BIOS (not to the CPU itself, for specs) so that's what I meant by a list of some then triple then quad.  I guess some of the long list are duo, but I don't know them to know that (without going elsewhere to figure it out).  So glad to have a specific model mentioned, to check out... Also don't want to deal with any extra plug in weirdness, as far as an install that differs much from just slapping one in.

Ace; I think I'd like a game kick in the pants.
Ring bells for service.

scuzzy

You may still have to update your BIOS.

Scuzzy; go ahead... you know you want to flash it.
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