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AMD Sempron
2500. Can someone tell me, if the Sempron is an advancement of the Athlon XP or the Duron. The only reason I ask is that I still see Athlon 2800+ processors for sale. Thanks John JF wrote:
> I am thinking of upgrading my computer and like the price of the AMD If you can still find a Barton 2800+, take it over the Sempron. The former > Sempron 2500. Can someone tell me, if the Sempron is an advancement > of the Athlon XP or the Duron. The only reason I ask is that I still > see Athlon 2800+ processors for sale. > > Thanks > John has twice the L2 cache of the Sempron. On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:47:28 GMT, "JF"
<whistl***@hotmail.com> wrote: >I am thinking of upgrading my computer and like the price of the AMD Sempron Not an advancement, merely an Athlon XP with a 166MHz>2500. Can someone tell me, if the Sempron is an advancement of the Athlon XP >or the Duron. The only reason I ask is that I still see Athlon 2800+ >processors for sale. > >Thanks >John > (DDR333) FSB when formerly that (total MHz speed of) CPU in the XP line would've had a lower XP(nnnn) name. In other words, a Sempron 2500 is significantly lower performance than an Athlon XP2500. As for whether it's a good upgrade, you still have the same criteria, to look at what you have and how much of an increase it is for the $$. FWIW, the Sempron 2500 overclocks good just as Athlon XP did, though with the multiplier locks you need a board that can run DDR400/200MHz FSB and beyond to get the most out of it... unless you're adept at manipulating the multiplier bridges to achieve a different default multiplier, something a Google search might turn up information on... or maybe it's not practical on a Sempron 2500 due to it's default multiplier, don't know as I've never checked on that angle. "JF" <whistl***@hotmail.com> wrote in message Earlier this month I replaced the Athlon XP 2000+ in my officenews:4Ri0e.448$xs4.210@newsfe6-win.ntli.net... > I am thinking of upgrading my computer and like the price of the AMD Sempron > 2500. Can someone tell me, if the Sempron is an advancement of the Athlon XP > or the Duron. The only reason I ask is that I still see Athlon 2800+ > processors for sale. > > Thanks > John > computer with a Sempron 2400+ (not because I thought the Sempron would be faster - long story, not relevant here). The two have the same clock frequency of 1667 MHz but the Sempron has a higher PR number because it's meant to compete with a Celeron instead of a P4. I ran a series of tests auto-routing some electronic PCB designs just before and right after the change. They finished in exactly the same time. I guess for certain applications, the Sempron 2400+ may have a very slight edge over the XP 2000+ because of the higher FSB, but nothing really significant. So I guess we can say Sempron 2400+ = Athlon XP 2000+, and correspondingly so for other PR numbers.
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