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I saw some Doom3 benchmarks that showed the low end Sempron as superior to any
of the Bartons out. Are there two types of Semprons or only one?
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"Wblane" <wblane@aol.combotizer> wrote in message
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> I saw some Doom3 benchmarks that showed the low end Sempron as superior to
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> of the Bartons out. Are there two types of Semprons or only one?
> -Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Some are Thortons. Maybe you were looking at the 3100 for 64 bit sockets?


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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 18:37:11 +0000, Wblane wrote:

> I saw some Doom3 benchmarks that showed the low end Sempron as superior to any
> of the Bartons out. Are there two types of Semprons or only one?

The only one that would be superior to Bartons would be the Sempron 3100+
sonce designed for Socket 754 with onboard ram controller. It would
equat the an A64 2700+ (minus 64 bit capabilty). The other Semprons for
socket a are about a 400 model number skower than XP's. IOW's a Sempron
2800+ and XP 2400+ perform almost identical. Search back for Sempron
warning for full details.

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On 10 Sep 2004 18:37:11 GMT, wblane@aol.combotizer (Wblane) wrote:

>I saw some Doom3 benchmarks that showed the low end Sempron as superior to any
>of the Bartons out. Are there two types of Semprons or only one?
>-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)

Two, one is for Socket-A and one is for Socket 754.
The Socket 754 3100+ Sempron is the one you were probably looking at in
the Doom3 benchmarks.

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sempron for the socket 754 are they 64 bit? and if so do they hold hyper
transport bus speed?
"Ed" <nosay@home.com> wrote in message
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> On 10 Sep 2004 18:37:11 GMT, wblane@aol.combotizer (Wblane) wrote:
>
>>I saw some Doom3 benchmarks that showed the low end Sempron as superior to
>>any
>>of the Bartons out. Are there two types of Semprons or only one?
>>-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
>
> Two, one is for Socket-A and one is for Socket 754.
> The Socket 754 3100+ Sempron is the one you were probably looking at in
> the Doom3 benchmarks.
>
> Ed
>

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On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:38:05 -0600, Raj wrote:

> sempron for the socket 754 are they 64 bit? and if so do they hold hyper
> transport bus speed?

No, yes.

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