What AMD Socket are we on these days? 939?

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#1 SPHYNXA
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I'm building a new computer for school (going to make a post later today about it's specifications), and just have a quick question about the socket type I should be going with. I went into this thing thinking that 939 would do (this computer is for school, Macromedia and Photoshop -- no gaming), however I want it to be able to run Vista when I decide to upgrade and such, so I was wondering if 939 is still the way to go? I've also read about AM2, but something tells me that might be a dual-CPU setup? Something that I don't really need...

Thanks!

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#2 Mole2007
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AM2, i think 939 is being discontinued.
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#3 mastershake575
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AM2, i think 939 is being discontinued.Mole2007
agreed go with am2
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#4 SPHYNXA
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[QUOTE="Mole2007"]AM2, i think 939 is being discontinued.mastershake575
agreed go with am2

Okay, thanks a lot. I just assumed that they would be more expensive but now that I'm looking at it, I can get a Sempron 64 3000+ with a heatsink and fan for $29 at Newegg. You just can't beat that.

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#5 brainiac24
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well, even if you arent going to be gaming, I would go with an AM2 dual-core, at least an x2 3800... the performance is waaay better and amd is really cheap because they need to compete with intel.
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AM2 and Socket F (1207FX), which is pointless and expensive. :P

Anyways, you should aim for an Athlon X2 processor.

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AM2 is the current socket that AMD is still manufacturing CPU's for. 939/940/754 I believe have been effectively EOL'd.

Once DDR3 becomes matured and/or if a lot of memory manufacturers start phasing out DDR2 memory, AMD may then be forced to create a new AM3 socket by then. Though hopefully by then, we'll also have seen a significantly new processor that could better take advantage of how DDR2 and DDR3 work.

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No one said get a Intel C2D yet?!? Am I dreaming? well AM2+ is coming out soon so wait for that but AM2 is great.
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#9 codezer0
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He specifically asked about AMD, so if that's what he wants...
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#10 SPHYNXA
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AM2 is the current socket that AMD is still manufacturing CPU's for. 939/940/754 I believe have been effectively EOL'd.

Once DDR3 becomes matured and/or if a lot of memory manufacturers start phasing out DDR2 memory, AMD may then be forced to create a new AM3 socket by then. Though hopefully by then, we'll also have seen a significantly new processor that could better take advantage of how DDR2 and DDR3 work.

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They're beginning focus on DDR3 now? I've been so out of the loop...

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#11 mastershake575
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[QUOTE="codezer0"]

AM2 is the current socket that AMD is still manufacturing CPU's for. 939/940/754 I believe have been effectively EOL'd.

Once DDR3 becomes matured and/or if a lot of memory manufacturers start phasing out DDR2 memory, AMD may then be forced to create a new AM3 socket by then. Though hopefully by then, we'll also have seen a significantly new processor that could better take advantage of how DDR2 and DDR3 work.

SPHYNXA

They're beginning focus on DDR3 now? I've been so out of the loop...

yes but it won't be mainsteam for a long time it will be years before it becomes a requirement
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No one said get a Intel C2D yet?!? Am I dreaming? well AM2+ is coming out soon so wait for that but AM2 is great.LouieV13

True but the new AM2+ processors (like the quad core Phenoms) will fit in the AM2 sockets, so yeah, AM2 is definitely worth it

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#13 codezer0
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They're beginning focus on DDR3 now? I've been so out of the loop...SPHYNXA
A few memory manufacturers have started making DDR3 DIMMs sure, but most won't go aboard until the standard has matured enough and it becomes cost-effective to start making DDR3 modules as opposed to DDR2.