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Old 28th Feb 2006, 10:39
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Processor Speed

I have purchased a few months ago,a Sempron 2500+ processor, which I now find runs at 1.4Gh. A bit of a con, I would say! My computer doesn't run particularly fast (with 512 Mb RAM), and I wondered how this processor compares with what's in the market just now?
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Tosh,
This link will describe how 1.4 equals 2.5
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Connectivit..._10848,00.html

The document refers to the Geode processor but the principle is the same over the AMD range.
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Hi there Tosh,
5711N0205W pretty much answered the first part of your question, but as for the second well the Semprons are the AMD equivalent of the Celeron, and make up the lower end of the CPU market. At the moment AMD Athlon 64s tend to make up the mid-range AMD market, with the higher clocked 64s, the FXs, and the X2s making up the higher end.

If you're looking to upgrade on a budget, then the best thing to go for would be an AMD Opteron 144 (Skt 939). These cost around £80-90, and I think the clock speed for that model is 1.8ghz or 2ghz. It would also involve getting a new motherboard. However, check this - the Opteron is basically a de-clocked FX-57 (which costs around £600-700) as it has the same core. It is also insanely overclockable, with speeds of upto 3ghz being hit on stock cooling . That's actually faster than an FX-57! So if you are upgrading and want to take the risk of overclocking, that's the best processor for the money
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Thanks for the info, guys.

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