Socket 939 Athlon 64 3500+, 3800+& FX-53 Reviews
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Socket 939 is finally here! Check out the reviews!
Ace's Hardware
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Ace's Hardware
Techreport
Anandtech
AMDZone
Xbitlabs
PC Perspective
Toms Hardware
Hexus
WooHoo!
Source: [url=]Various[/url]
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NOW is the time to invest in the A64 market!
KF
I know everyone is jumping "woohooo socket 939".. but I think this is bad marketing and not really going to help market penetration.
Sorry AMD. Putting them in the Intel EE level price bracket and no bang for buck CPU, that IS going to hurt you.
KF
They will simply drop the price of the high end prescotts. The EE will always be expensive, as they market it purely as "the best of the best with a BIG price tag"
Right on there, Shorty. If you notice, even Intel came out with lower clocked Prescott's when introduced earlier this year, to penetrate the value class too. IMO, AMD is setting themselves up for a big fall with the artifically high prices for socket 939 right now. I think that one reason for hammer's small success with major oem's is that first they came out and announced right off the bat that socket 754 has a very limited lifespan and will be phased out in another year or 2 and relegated to the el-cheapo boxes before that and now by not introducing a value line(cheaper, slower) of socket 939 procs. Which major oem wants to invest in something that will give them trouble supporting 3 years down the road (socket 754) or doesn't have a value processor for entry level systems (socket 939)?
Socket 940 is going to STAY as the Opteron.
Socket 939 is going to STAY as the enthusiast-level 3x00/FX-xx.
Socket 754 is going to become the "Duron" of the Athlon 64 line.
This was the initial CPU roadmap style that AMD had first illustrated, and it's expected to be consistent for many years now that they've got their hiccups ironed out.