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Athlon64 3000+ - BEST Sub-£100 Processor on the market (AMD Athlon 64 3000+ / 2 GHz)

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AMD Athlon 64 3000+ / 2 GHz

Date: 08/03/05 (798 review reads)
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Advantages: Lightning fast, Fantastic price, Great package

Disadvantages: Running too hot? , Few 64 bit apps to take full advantage

THE CHOICE

I recently decided it was time to finally give my ancient Athlon 500-based system a rest and build a new one (on a budget of around £400). Obviously the CPU is a fairly important choice to make when building a new computer so I put in a lot of thought and research and eventually settled on the AMD Athlon64 3000+ for my new machine. The current price of the 3000+ model makes it only slightly more expensive than the 2800+ and actually cheaper than the equivalent AthlonXP! There's no Intel processor available that can touch it at this price. I paid around £95 for the P-I-B (Processor-In-Box) package, which includes everything you need.

The Athlon64 comes in various varieties, 754pin, 939pin, FX and a range of speeds, all of which have slight differences and may require different motherboards. The 3000+ I chose is a 754pin processor (at the budget end of the scale) with 128kb L1 cache, 512kb L2 cache and actual clock speed of just over 2 GHz. AMD use an equivalent performance marking system to rate their processor speeds – so whilst the clock speed of this ‘3000+’ chip is 2ghz, its performance is equivalent to at least a 3ghz Pentium 4 – a common misconception is that clock speed (the ghz/mhz number) is the be all and end all of a processor – most certainly not the case.


INSTALLATION

The retail pack comes in a very nice looking box complete with instructions, heatsink/fan and the processor itself. For the extra couple of quid over the OEM processor, this package is really worth it, mostly for the 3 year warranty that’s also included. The diagrammatical instructions aren't perfect but fitting the CPU is a doddle really, just lift the lever on your motherboard, drop it into the socket with the corners matching, and push the lever down to slot it in, voila!

I put some extra Antec thermal grease on the heatsink before fitting (as I’d heard this would help with heat transfer from the chip to the cooler); though I'm not sure I spread it around enough to be honest. I found fitting the heatsink/fan a little confusing (instructions not much help there) but got there in the end. The system booted first time, but does seem to be running a little hot – between 50 and 60C - is this normal for the Athlon64 or have I done something wrong? I'd like to experiment with overclocking the CPU but with it already at this temp I'm not sure it's a great idea.


PERFORMANCE

My new system (Abit NF8, 512mb Crucial DDR400, 120GB Seagate ATA133, Radeon 9550 256mb) installed Windows XP in about 10-15mins and boots in about 15-20s. I currently get just over 10000 on 3DMark01 but am sure this would rocket with a better graphics card.

The chip handles processor-intensive jobs such as audio/video encoding well, and is superb at multi-tasking as long as there’s nothing too complicated going on (though more RAM would improve this).

Having used various other computers but nothing as powerful as this, I was amazed by the instancy and responsiveness of everything I do; it really is noticeably faster, I'm sure this wonderful processor is at least partly responsible for this. Programs install in seconds, not minutes and I can finally run all the games and programs I want. Admittedly, I'm not running any 64-bit software at the moment and doubt I will be for a year or two but it's nice to know I'm future-proofed to a degree. I look forward to the full release of Windows XP64 which will give this chip an opportunity to really shine.


CONCLUSION

So overall, top marks for the Athlon64 3000+, at this price it's the obvious choice for any budget/mid-range machine. Just the one niggle and that's the high temperature - if anyone has any ideas how to get this down a bit (if it's out of the ordinary that is, without ridiculously expensive cooling systems) please do let me know. Cheers!

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grolsh

- 06/11/05

I have been using my amd64 3000+ clocked 2200 mhz using standard heatsink and Fan
But with artic silver thermal grease ave temp on idle 33c under load 55c with no problems at all it would seem you may need to look at your heatsink or even your case may be the problem as amd even mention the thermal design of cases on there web site.Hope this helps ?
deets

- 19/05/05

i have both AMD and intel systems here. this baby is a p4 3.6 because i do a lot of video work, but all the others are AMD and im a big fan!
johnnyho

- 08/03/05

Great review. AMD are just amazing aren't they? But, as you say, they do tend to run at high temoeratures as they get heated easily, so not too good for overclocking! J.

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