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Runningkid

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Hi all,

I am a noobie into building PCs, but i was wondering does a

AMD Opteron UP 144 San Diego 1.8GHz 1MB Cache (Socket 939) - Retail (CP-141-AM) (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/AMD_Athlon_MP.html)

fit into a

Sapphire ATI Radeon Xpress 200P SKT939 mATX w/LAN 6Channel Audio USB2.0 SATA (http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/prod...2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=90154)

, i ask this bcoz i was told that altho it is a 939 socket, it might still not be compatable. the example i was given was pluging a K7 1ghz into a wrong K7 mobo will blow up ??
If not , what sort of north bridge will take it? and wot sort of chip set?

pls help me, ty
 
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whow any reason your running an opteron cpu in that board, do you know what an opteron is, what are you tyring to build here?????
 
opteron is for severs , i think ... but i thought it would be better than a normal AMD 64 coz it has way more cache.so will it work?? i m trying to build a low buget PC,(i m poor) below 350 pounds. so i've made up a list, but a friend just suggested to use this CPU rather than a 3000+
 
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Athlon 64's are the best for gaming. Opteron may be better at multi-tasking, but im not sure.
 
well here was my original list,

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but i would still like to kno if it would work, coz if it does it will be great :D
 
mmm... i dunno i got a lot of different opinion in this thread, but i still wanna know will the opteron be compatable with my mobo? coz i dont want it to explode,lol

ty
 
no, its not. The motherboard in the link is to a socket 939 athlon 64/FX, not a socket 940 opteron.
 
the opteron is not aimed at the desktop market. A few people probably run them for what i'm sure are valid reasons. I'm not sure what this machine is to be used for. I can see its budget, but is it budget gaming or budget work horse.

The opterons are really aimed at sever markets running multiple cores on the one board. Cost -performance you will get a better deal from the normal desktop ranges amd64, p4, celeron, sempron
 
then go with the amd route, amd 3000+ will give you a good experience, but may be out of the budget. The sempron should be a decent budget alternative.
 
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amds k8's have never really been cache limited, although 256k can put people off, but heck if you can get the amd 64 in your budget then go for it.
 
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