Go for AM2. There is an AM2+ and an AM3 in the works as well.
wla ko kaibw ana dah.. heheh..Originally Posted by chken
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1 pin ra ang difference but AM2 saves more power kay mas lesser and mas efficient ang pag handle niya ug electricity....
in terms of memory in 939 u can only use DDR but in AM2 you can use the new gen of ram which is DDR2
in terms of HDD i think am2 supports 10,000 rpm
as for the structure and the whole processing walay kunoy difference kaau ang duha
mo support bya na tanan og 10k rpm.. kato d.i mga daan nga comp.. ok ra mn gani.. hehehehOriginally Posted by llou80
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ambot lang.. wa pa ko ka try.. basta nabasahan ra nako nang rpm hehhe
Not necesarily. It depends on the TDP sa processor. Naay energy efficient versions sa AM2 (65w or 35w) but naa say 89w nga AM2Originally Posted by llou80
There's no relation between the socket and the type of hard drives it can support. My S939 mobo can run on 10,000 rpm raptors.Originally Posted by llou80
Socket AM2 supports VT (virtualization technology) w/c allows you to run multiple OS's without having to restart the pc to switch to the other.Originally Posted by llou80
hmmm.. mao lgi ako gi ingon ni llou80.. wla mn jd na relation sa processor ang harddisk.. hehehe![]()
Dba, its a mobo feature?Originally Posted by jintatsu
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hmmm.. ang 10k rpm nga hard disk kai sa hard disk na jd na.. mao na kapaspason sa iyang motor..
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