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  • #16
    This thread sort of asks the question I'm also troubled with:

    Why does it need so many pins ?
    Apparently, the Prescott will be both in 775 and in 478 layouts...

    Also:

    IWill will release a dual 875 board that supports both Xeon (current) and Nocona. This would imply the Nocona would also exist on the same socket...

    Jörg
    Last edited by VJ; 19 February 2004, 06:58.
    pixar
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    • #17
      Nocona will be available in the 604 socket form factor, but it will not have 64-bit enabled.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by KvHagedorn
        Why would anyone want some cheap clone chip? Better to stick with genuine AMD.
        That's what people were saying years ago about Intel when AMD came on the market.
        Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by isochar
          Nocona will be available in the 604 socket form factor, but it will not have 64-bit enabled.
          Is there any point in moving to Nocona if the mainboard doesn't support FSB 800, and if the 64-bit is not enabled ?

          Jörg
          pixar
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Wombat
            That's what people were saying years ago about Intel when AMD came on the market.
            And you knew that's why I said that, right?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by VJ
              Is there any point in moving to Nocona if the mainboard doesn't support FSB 800, and if the 64-bit is not enabled ?

              Jörg
              [list=1][*]Higher clockspeeds (Up to 4.0ghz by year's end) using the 604 form factor[*]SSE3/IA-32e[*]1, maybe 2mb cache[*]Hyperthreading 2[/list=1]

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              • #22
                Lemme analyze that one:

                1. AMD's clockspeed will go up as well.
                2. Probably not too useful at the moment.
                3. AMD's Hammer CPU's already have 1mb L2 cache.
                4. Might be helpful, but not with Hammer outperforming Prescott considerably...
                Let us return to the moon, to stay!!!

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                • #23
                  K6-III, how does that help Jorg and me who currently have 604-pin Xeon motherboards? That list was reasons for us to upgrade our Prestonia processors with Noconas...

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                  • #24
                    Isochar, why does it matter if you have that much money to burn? if you're gonna spend $1800 for incrementally better performance, might as well spend $2400 and upgrade the mobo too.. but we all know that isn't the issue, so why not just say you would never buy AMD for any reason?

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                    • #25
                      If you read the dual-channel RAM thread you'd know that my server is running an AMD processor.

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                      • #26
                        Really? Kudos!

                        AMD must really be making inroads.. as I remember awhile back, you were very much an Intel-only guy.

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                        • #27
                          I was, and still am, a person who places reliability and stability over all other factors. AMD, IMHO, wasn't in the game until nVidia started releasing chipsets. As for your memory, it serves you wrong - I had a TigerMP back in the day for a total of two infuriating months. (It was quickly replaced with my old P4DCE) I also had an A7M266-D for a short while...

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by KvHagedorn
                            Isochar, why does it matter if you have that much money to burn? if you're gonna spend $1800 for incrementally better performance, might as well spend $2400 and upgrade the mobo too.. but we all know that isn't the issue, so why not just say you would never buy AMD for any reason?
                            As Isochar pointed out, the question was aimed at upgrading CPUs. I have nothing fundamentally against AMD. At the time I bought the Xeon-rig, it outperformed the AMD MP platform FOR MY APPLICATIONS, it was outperformed by the AMD MP for other applications (but I don't need these, so I don't care ). I just see what is best for me when I need to buy a system. If it is Intel, then it is Intel; if it is AMD, it is AMD.
                            Now, having an expensive mainboard, I'd like to see how I can optimally use it in the future.
                            (why must all threads concerning CPUs end in a Intel-AMD debate ?)

                            Jörg
                            pixar
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by VJ
                              (why must all threads concerning CPUs end in a Intel-AMD debate ?)
                              Because it's fun!!! Just like ATi vs nv debates...

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                              • #30
                                humm,,,, me thinking i should upgrade to an IA DP system.... adds ittem to wish list and realises am going way over budget already..... with other stuff on list as well..... hell ... i could always sell a kedny.... ......


                                a little on topic... if i had a DP xeon system now i would not upgrade untill what comes after necona..... iirc that should be lindehurst/jayhalk chipset and proc combo.... thats when the fun realy starts....

                                same goes to prescot.... wait for tejas.... if you already have a pIV of 2ghz or above....

                                dont be in a hury to throw your money in just for a few persentage jumps... keep in mind that the dust will not settle till mid 2005 early 2006.... especialy with the issues of PCI-Ex, SATA2, DDR2, XDR and ofcourse 64bit
                                "They say that dreams are real only as long as they last. Couldn't you say the same thing about life?"

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