btw quantum has the cpu 3000+ 939 at 180$ but he only has the asus a8n SLI board, which costs 220$!
Looks like I'll have to go intel once again.
BTW he also has a 6600 GT but is selling it at 270$. So much for the 40$ difference.
Thanks for the link about the O/C
i bought AMD64 3000+ 939(Winchester not newscastle or the newer venice with SSE3)+Asus a8n SLI from quantum and it is performing very good under windows x64.. i didn't try o/c seriously yet coz it is new i only played with asus automatic o/c and nvidia ntune( was able to hit 2000 mhz without increasing the voltage or playing with the mem, but i am sure i can hit 2200 mhz and if lucky 2400 mhz) (my system has 2 additionals case fans )
The 6600Gt is way to much at 270$ and the 6800GT is over 500$ so i bought a 6600 :( even thought the 6600gt is way faster coz it uses GDDr3 clocked at 1 GHz and 6600 uses only normal ddr memery clocked at 500mhz :?
By the way, i emailed pcnandparts.com 2 or 3 weeks ago about the 939 pin amd processor , my email was:
When will you get a Athlon64 socket939 processor? coz the motherboard Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Nforce4 you sell can only support 939pin processor?
Have another question is the AMD Athlon64 3200+ part number a-9 is a scoket 939?
Best regards
they replied
Dear Mr.
AMD Athlon64 3200 is not a 939-pin processor
The 3500XP+ is a 939PIN processor.
If you have any comments or questions feel free to contact us .
Thank You.
Best Regards.
Computer Parts.
www.PcAndParts.Com
Even though they were saying that amd64 3200+ is 939 pin on their price page, check the Athlon processors price not the cpu+mobo etc..
so they confused me..maybe they won't sell the amd64 3200+ 939 without a mobo??!! :? so plz check with them and email them with questions and details b4 buying..
And the MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum is an excellent choice with sata2 but doesn't support SLI so i bought asus a8sli with have the same features with SLI but without sata2 only sata1 :)
This system made me broke so no social life for me for a time :p
and ah ddr2 is a tech for the future u can't take full advantage from them now, but it is a matter of time and they will be standards..only the latest intel support them as you know
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