Originally posted by: slurmsmackenzie
if you are refering to sse3, you are incorrect. current 90nm 939's (at least) don't have those instructions. get the 754. it's the equivalent to peyton and eli. sure eli's great, but he doesn't have the experience, or the recievers (tried and true chipsets) to beat out his older bro. a good cpu notwithstanding, but a pale comparison to it's older brother
Originally posted by: slurmsmackenzie
hehehe..... not that eli doesn't have pottential. he just has to learn the offense. and seeing that the usual enthusiast will upgrade mobo/cpu together, there's no sense in fretting over upgrade ability for the future. PCIe... bah! dual channel memory.... bah! don't forget the 90nm 939's are clocked 200mhz below their 130 counterpart! so when comparing, go 2800 to 3000, 3000 to 3200. when keeping that in mind price/performance is easily 754.
Both sockets use the same chipsets (nForce3 250, K8T800Pro). The upshot to 939 is the ability to upgrade to a dual core chip later on.Originally posted by: slurmsmackenzie
if you are refering to sse3, you are incorrect. current 90nm 939's (at least) don't have those instructions. get the 754. it's the equivalent to peyton and eli. sure eli's great, but he doesn't have the experience, or the recievers (tried and true chipsets) to beat out his older bro. a good cpu notwithstanding, but a pale comparison to it's older brother