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Athlon X2 3600 £<£ pd805!

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Haven't seen this mentioned here yet, so I'll go ahead and do it now. Theres a new X2, the 3600 with 256kb L2 per core. It isn't listed on here yet, but Ive seen it elsewhere for around the £80 mark. That makes it around, or slightly less than the cost of a PD805. Considering the K8s lack of dependance on L2 size, overclockability of the 3800 and the added headroom from having less cache, it looks pretty dam tempting. Definately not one for a gaming machine, but for anything else, rendering, audio work, office, EXTREME office, it should be good
 
I dont see why this wouldnt be any good for gaming, cache won't help but clocking the pants off it will :D

I am getting one of these if they are actually released on socket 939
 
same here, cant find a thing about them although it certainly would make sense for them to make a cheaper dual core
 
Would be a good idea, however the 256kb cache puts me off slightly, celeron style :( It would be the 1.8ghz addition to their range I assume the lowest in all series?
 
=assassin= said:
There's a link here: http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20060627152959.html

Looks like it'll be for AM2 only.


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unless chopped this disagrees :confused:
 
Minstadave said:
CPU-Z shot shows its on S939, so this could be a dirt cheap upgrade.

CPU-Z also shows my single core 3800+ as an x2 :)

Either way, this looks like a highly tempting item. :p
 
I'm not so sure. There are very large price cuts expected on X2 models with 512KB cache, which might bring the X3800 under £100. That makes this low-cache 3600 less attractive. I'm not sure it'll go retail at all.

Also, AMD don't make S939 chips any more. So I don't see them releasing a new model on S939.
 
Personally would rather have one of the heavily discounted Intel chips that will be knocking about, the 256k L2 s very off putting (per core of course) but I think it will seriously hold this chip back :(

On second thoughts, I would have neither, I would get one of the lower Conroes for value for money :D
 
A.N.Other said:
Looks like good value for money at a glance - if the price posted is in the right sort of area. We'll have to wait and see how it clocks.

I'm not sure how much the cache would impact the performance, but with one at 2.8ghz its still going to perform pretty damn nicely.
 
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