Athlon64 Motherboards And Chips Compared
An anonymous reader writes "Just noticed that OverclockersClub has a new article (free, no reg, blah blah blah) that describes the AMD64 processors. The article talks about the differences in each processor and compares them as well as puts everything in a nice easy to read chart. Pretty nice article if you aren't familiar with all the new tech."
Makes a good match for
Johnny-boy's submission. He writes "HardwareZone has a 46 page article out that compares many of the Athlon64 motherboards out on the market now. If you are planning to get that Socket-754 motherboard, maybe this article is worth a look."
Now really isn't the time to get an Athlon.
The 939 pin athlons are just around the corner, which is the migration path of most of the athlon sets.
754 series sets will still only have a single channel 128 bit pathway. It's not worth it.
Wait until the 939 pin, and get dual channel memory transfer in a non-FX Athlon64. Even if you're only getting half the cache (1 meg vs 512kb) on the 939 pin versions, chances are you will be able to overclock it more because it's a smaller die space.
46 pages... I wanted a motherboard review, not a dissertation :)
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Gotta make G5 buyers stop and think hey?
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I was actually looking into Athlon 64's today; and i'm not seeing the price benefit compared to a PowerMac G5.
Right now, there's no GREAT 64 bit OS out there (linux, forget XP 64bit) I think we should treat Athlon64 like MacOS 10.0 (sorry, i'm a mac guy) for early adopters only
Give it another 6 months, then it'll be a great server/workstation solution
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...just long enough to come up with some fantastic 'benchmarks' that demonstrate the awesome power of the G5 ;)
... then I'd have an excuse not to spend an hour reading this 46 page beast.
Am I the only one who is a little perplexed at the complexity of the AMD cpu roadmap? The constant barrage of codenames and pin settings is really becoming trying. A more solidified upgrade path with a set numbers of goals would be much appreciated.
Back a few years ago, these speed increases really meant something. It meant the difference between waiting for the OS to finish some task and being able to use the computer without much noticeable latency. These days, the difference just isn't as staggering.
I will admit, though, that if you use KDE/Linux there are some things that could definitely use a speed-up like switching between apps and loading the GUI shell. However, beyond that, modern operating systems work just fine with today's processors.
The argument to this is always "what if you're doing serious number crunching or graphical rendering?", but the answer to that is that there are dedicated DSPs out there that can perform those computations much more efficiently than the CPU. Relying on the CPU to give good Quake framerates is like relying on your auto-body shop to soup up your ricer. Yes, there are some increases in performance, but the real horsepower behind these things lies in the video card and engine, not in the CPU and rice spoiler.
I'm all for improvements in chip technology, but software lags so far behind the capabilities of modern CPUs that it's preposterous to climb on the upgrade cycle, regardless of the circumstances.
I have been pwned because my
I wrote an AMD64 article a while ago... something a little simpler, for those not so technically-minded:
AMD 64 Explained
Someone said above that there are no good AMD64 OSes... bullshit... SuSE 9.0 AMD64 is more than usable, and FreeBSD 5.2 AMD64 is almost perfect; in fact I'm typing this from Mozilla Firebird on FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE AMD64 right now.
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Would someone mind telling me the difference between the 939 pin and the 940 pin? What difference can that one pin make?
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This guy's a troll/karma whore. Don't mod him up please. Spend your mod points on someone more worthy of them.
Let's see the Motherboards are about 8 inches square but the chips are much smaller ...
Of course, 754 is being deprecated and all that, but I thought I'd put a word in for what I'd buy... if it weren't so damn expensive. *sigh* Will we ever have dual athlon64 goodness?
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Are there any apps that are 64 bits? Is there any reason at all to go 64bit?
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George W. Bush in 2004!
Ever notice exactly how many companies have been losing several million dollars a year and proclaiming that they will be profitable soon.. and these same companies proclaim the same announcement year after year.. and yet are just marginally unprofitable? And then did you notice that these companies are using the excuse of unprofitability to ship YOUR jobs offshore? And then did you try to ADD the salaries of the corporate leaders (including the CEO) to the company's revenue and realize that these very same companies could have been profitable SEVERAL YEARS AGO if the corporate leaders weren't being paid millions upon millions of dollars a year? Next time you read a press release about a company on the verge of profitability, do the math and you might very well be surprised how many companies fit the situation I just described! I can count a handful of well-known tech companies that are exact matches.
BOW DOWN TO YOUR MASTERS YE CORPORATE SLAVES!
Now, I'm not pro-egalitarian and against capitalism, but I don't think any one person could ever be worth 100,000 times the average worker pay, especially when the company they control is losing money and shipping talent overseas. How these corporate leaders sleep at night without the urge to commit suicide is beyond me. I recommend that you to boycott these companies, both in your investments and patronage, as these companies are sucking the long-term vitality out of the economy to make one or two white men rich. Pathetic.
If I do recall there is a gentoo live CD out right now.. In fact the gentoo page has a Athlon 64 faq out here:e s. html
http://dev.gentoo.org/~brad_mssw/amd64-tech-not
Now, like all new technologies, there maybe certains apps that don't work, compilations errors, and other problems... But how will they be fixed unless people try it, and send back bug reports?
There are still many tasks for which there isn't enough computing power for. Factoring large prime numbers, encoding/editing video, rendering 3D graphics, applying audio filters, etc...
Every time a newer/faster/better CPU comes out, someone says it is not needed for the majority of computing users. While that may be true currently, who would want to tolerate using a 386SX/16 today just because current 32-bit X86 proccessors are really just souped up 386s?
If you're happy with your old processor, keep using it. No one is going to take it away from you. Chances are, you'll start to see the benefit from more powerful processors and applications that take advantage of what they can do and you'll upgrade just as you probably have in the past. You're not still using an abacus are you?
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According to the side by side comparasion chart there's 1 megakilobyte of L2 cache on the 64-FX! With a gig of memory on die, no wonder it's so expensive.
There are still plenty of cool applications for general-purpose processors that require more speed. Then once these things can be done by themselves, you'll want to do them all at once. And there are always the crazy applications that nobody's come up with yet.
main(c,r){for(r=32;r;) printf(++c>31?c=!r--,"\n":c<r?" ":~c&r?" `":" #");}
There are still a lot of situations where faster CPU is great. I do scientific calculations for my work and, surprise, the faster the CPU, the quicker you get the results. Actually, cheap commodity PCs made a revolution in my field, where you no longer need an access to a terribly expensive supercomputer to do reasonable simulations.
I've got also a digital camera and image manipulation is very CPU intensive. Unsharp mask on a 6Mpixel file takes several seconds and if you need to aply it to hundreds of images, you can do the math. CPU is also important in ogg encoding, program compilation and just anything that takes 100% CPU if you check top.
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I wish I'd done more research on hardware compatibility, particularly motherboards, because installing 64-bit Linux has been a bitch. I'm only now getting to the point where I can have a fully-working installation without having to add in redundant devices to compensate for onboard chipsets that AMD64 Linux distros couldn't work with.
Nvidia Nforce drivers only got released in the last month so my onboard LAN on my ASUS SK8N works. Mandrake 9.2 RC1 recognizes my Promise onboard SATA RAID controller, but SuSE doesn't, and even then the driver in Mandrake is an 0.83 release.
I haven't played with the Fedora Core release candidate test version for Athlon 64 yet.
IMO, If you want to run 64-bit Native Linux on AMD64 without a lot of headaches and weeping, wait another 6 months until the distros and drivers have solidified more. In 6 months, you'll probably be able to get a CPU a generation or two higher than you can today, but for the same money, and you'll be able to install AMD64 native Linux much more easily... It's win-win.
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Commodore already did it in the 80s!
For example:
I've been using Gentoo's amd64 stuff for a little while on my new Shuttle Box. Things are generally good although there are still a lot of packages that are masked. KDE is also problematic which may be a turn-off for some people.
A colleague just got a new dual-opteron Workstation from Pogo and is running SuSE 9.0 pro for amd64 and is rather happy -- just about everything plays nicely.
Multimedia has significant problems on both systems. No flash player for 64-bit, mplayer and related multimedia requiring 32-bit codecs. Nvidia amd 64 drivers require some patching if they work at all, at least as of last wednesday.
Otherwise quite happy with all of these. Mandrake claims to have multimedia stuff working properly (see above link for info) but wants to eat my partition table so I haven't checked it out yet.
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Indeed. The full name is Moraelin F Asshole. F stands for "Flaming" ;)
.Net or whatever -- to actually spend some time _learning_ what they're supposed to do. Learn the patterns (a.k.a. best practices) _and_ the anti-patterns (a.k.a. worst practices) _and_ spend some time thinking how and why and which apply to your actuall problem (a.k.a. design.) _Then_ jump into coding.
But now seriously, it's not even about _my_ GUI. I know of other teams which have programmed Swing GUIs too. E.g., there's one big Swing-based enterprise front-end being built two floors up from my office.
I can't recall any of them having _Swing_ related performance problems. Performance problems with the database or the EJB back end, yes. "Swing is too slow" problems, no.
A Swing GUI may take milliseconds for the whole form to be painted, instead of micro-seconds for a native Windows GUI. But that's still orders of magnitude below what the user even starts to notice. And even further below what the user will call "slow".
Don't get me wrong. I'm _not_ a fan of Swing. It does have issues. As I've said, it is _not_ newbie friendly.
E.g., for a language (Java) whose claim to glory included automatic-dealocation via a garbage collector... Swing sure brings back precisely memory leaks and the need to de-allocate stuff manually. (Yes, those listeners.)
It also does require some expertise and some work to get that performance out there. E.g., if you add items one by one to a combo box, and they're lots of items, be prepared to spend _minutes_ before that loop completes. On the other hand, adding them all together, finishes in milliseconds. Better yet, write your own Model class for that combo box(sein' as Swing _is_ MVC based.) That'll work even faster.
So, to wrap it up, yes, Swing needs you to _work_ and _read_ to get a good program done. But then that's what programming is all about. And if you do your homework, yes, you don't need an Athlon 3200+ (nor a G5) to get adequate performance with Swing.
I'd expect anyone who's paid to code to a framework -- regardless of whether it's Swing, EJB, Struts, MFC,
Programming is _not_ about randomly banging on a keyboard, and hoping that it'll eventually work.
It's not _that_ unreasonable a wish, is it?
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The article classifies several boards as definitely Linux-unfriendly, since they uses components (Realtek Gigabit LAN, SATA RAID) that it claims are unsupported. Has anyone actually built a Linux box based on one of those boards with all the on-board components working?
Find a used, secondhand alpha system.
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Still most powerfull cpu for the clock, excellent support by all free unices, excellent hardware (DEC rules)
Nice and hot (like most of today cpus), power hungry as well, usually comes in big boxes with enough room for all the case modding you want.
You Gentoo fanboys just come out of the woodwork when someone even BREATHES the word "Linux". FOAD.
...he's someone who has the skillz to build his machine from the Little Rubber Feet upwards as opposed to spending twice as much on a G5 just because some TV ad said it was "the fastest computer".
I'm not knocking Macs at all, I like them, but you can't criticise someone or call them cheap because they have the ability to build from scratch what you have to buy.
All they did was build a product spec matrix. Thats worthy of Slashdot? There is nothing in there we haven't known since the launch of Athlon 64.
Some dingbat makes this argument every time computer performance is mentioned. I swear I'm going to start making all you dummies as Foes.
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specifically, if you want Serial ATA, stay away from boards with the Silicon Image 3x12 SATA controller. IT IS NOT LINUX COMPATIBLE under modern distros. Silicon Image advertises it as LINUX COMPATIBLE, as they have binary only drivers for Redhat 8.
I was dissapointed that by Gigabyte K8A Pro motherboard had this chip on it and it DOES NOT WORK under Linux.
But otherwise, the platform is nice.
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What is the difference between an AMD64 and an AMD Opteron? I see advertisements for both, but can't find anywhere that tells me what the difference is. Thanks.
It feels more like "your own computer" then a commodity box. You know everything that went into it. You even sat through an OS install. :-)
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I've had 64-bit (end to end) SLES 8 for awhile now! It kicks serious ass. No 3D accel, but I'm not using it locally for much anyway. (I could fix it but I'm lazy like that, it also has crappy built-in GFX so I'm not missing much)
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but so do all those built-in bells and whistles on the motherboard.
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Get it now.
Tom's Hardware has been running a great series of articles reviewing motherboards for the Athlon64. ExtremeTech also has a good review of Athlon64 motherboards. And AnandTech recently wrote up a useful AMD 2004 CPU roadmap.
I've been looking at this a lot lately since I was just about to build a new box. Ultimately, I decided not to go with a Athlon64 (too expensive for the limited benefit), but I did find reading all these articles useful in making that decision.
Firebird will compile and work. It has some serious bugs and I eagerly await the next 'drop'. The latest Mozilla is a winner. Be sure to use mozilla-gtk or you will have frustrating problems like not being able to resize your browser window. This new Mozilla works well in 64bit mode. It is faster than anything you've seen and that is the browser I'm using now. Still a browser is for browsing, a mailer for mailing a newsreader for news, an IRC client or better, Unix talk or ytalk for chat, etc. The Firebird concept accepts this rather obvious situation.
Dos anyone have any experience installing Debian (unstable) on one of these?
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Ok guys I have one CPU question that is yet to be answered. Aside from increase memory access and integer/float width. What could the possible advantage of a 64-bit 3D game have.
I doubt any of the calculation in a modern 3D game would need variables as accurate or as large as 64bits. Thus how could there be any speed increase?
Register size/Bus speed/hypertransport all can be added to current 32bit platforms. The introduction of 64bit instructions as far as I can tell will not offer any benefit to a gamer.
It's not like you can "pair up" instructions now... those instructions that used to be 32bit, when recompiled simply take up 64bits now, right? If your video games don't require hugely accurate numbers... The 64bitness of an instruction set adds nothing!
What am I missing? anything?
And don't give me that crap about 64bits means more width for memory transfer. That's bullshit. Your nice little 32bit instructions are taking up that bandwidth already just by the recompile for 64bits.
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45 pages? This is /. Look at posts on other articles, you're lucky to get us to read a 1 page article much less 45.
If I remember correctly, some of the processors, due to glitches in the manufacturing process, have only half usable caches. So AMD disables the half that doesn't work, and sells it for cheaper, instead of discarding an otherwise good processor. I could be wrong about this.
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it dissolve.
"Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Version 2003 supports the AMD64 instruction set, however it is currently only available if you are a MSDN (Microsoft Developer's Network) subscriber, or if you buy a system from HP with the OS pre-installed."
I called HP 2 weeks ago and they told me that the XP that was shipping with the AMD 64 was not the 64 bit OS rather the 32 bit OS. And I asked him what the point of buying the 64 bit CPU. He was a bit confused and told me that the 64 3000+ would run slightly faster than a 32 3000+ but it wouldn't be that much difference.
One thing to note is MS does have 64 bit OS's for the 64 bit Intel. But intel doesn't have a 64 bit cpu out yet. Go Figure.
"Times may change, but standards must remain the same." - George Carlin.
Don't worry about excessive processor speed! Windows Longhorn will come along and put all that processor time to good work, drawing fancy-schmancy graphical alpha-blended 3D animated animals that annoy the hell out of you!
instead of for a 32-bit host, how do you write the following lines:
typedef int signed_32;
typedef short signed_16;
Well, I just did this AMD64 upgrade so I speak with a little experience.
...and all the other stuff
Past config:
AMD 1.4ghz CPU (Not XP or MP)
Abit Mobo - VIA KT133a
256meg PC133 SDRAM (Corsair - good stuff)
few drives, dvd-burner, etc
Nvidia Geforce 4200ti vid card
Current config:
AMD64 3000 (2 ghz, I think)
Gigabyte K8NPro Mobo: with many more features than I previously had (RAID, sounds, giga-lan)
256meg PC3500 DDR (Hyper-X - good stuff)
Total Cost of Upgrade: $440.00 --- and yes, it is MUCH faster than my old machine. By any measure.