Current Processor and Graphic Card List

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Processors:
  • AMD Socket A
    Model (Frequency, Front Side Bus, L2 Cache, Core)​
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    • Athlon XP
      Cheap, Solid Performance, and a Solid Mature Platform.
      Excellent in Games, Coding and Scientific Applications.
      Performance:Good
      Heat:Average
      Price:Average
      1. 2000+ (1.67GHz, 266 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
      2. 2100+ (1.73GHz, 266 FSB, 256KB, Palomino)
      3. 2200+ (1.80GHz, 266 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
      4. 2400+ (2.00GHz, 266 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
      5. 2500+ (1.83GHz, 333 FSB, 512KB, Barton)
      6. 2600+ (2.08GHz, 333 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
      7. 2600+ (1.90GHz, 333 FSB, 512KB, Barton)
      8. 2700+ (2.17GHz, 333 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
      9. 2800+ (2.08GHz, 333 FSB, 512KB, Barton)
      10. 3000+ (2.16GHz, 333 FSB, 512KB, Barton)
      11. 3000+ (2.10GHz, 400 FSB, 512KB, Barton)
      12. 3200+ (2.20GHz, 400 FSB, 512KB, Barton)
    • Sempron

      A Value Athlon XP Processor.
      Performance:Average
      Heat:Average
      Price:Low
      1. 2200+ (1.50GHz, 333 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
      2. 2300+ (1.58GHz, 333 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
      3. 2400+ (1.67GHz, 333 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
      4. 2500+ (1.75GHz, 333 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
      5. 2600+ (1.83GHz, 333 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
      6. 2800+ (2.00GHz, 333 FSB, 256KB, Thoroughbred)
  • AMD Socket 754
    Model (Frequency, HT Link, L2 Cache, Core)​
    • Athlon 64
      Good value and Excellet performance.
      Excellent at Office, Gaming, Coding, 2D Video, and Scientific Applications.
      Performance:Excellent
      Heat:Good
      Price:Average
      1. 2800+ (1.80GHz, 800 HT, 512KB, Newcastle)
      2. 3000+ (2.00GHz, 800 HT, 512KB, Newcastle)
      3. 3000+ (2.00GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Clawhammer)
      4. 3200+ (2.20GHz, 800 HT, 512KB, Newcastle)
      5. 3400+ (2.20GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Clawhammer)
      6. 3400+ (2.40GHz, 800 HT, 512KB, Newcastle)
      7. 3700+ (2.40GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Clawhammer)
    • Sempron
      A Value Athlon 64 Processor.
      Performance:Excellent
      Heat:Good
      Price:Low
      1. 3100+ (1.80GHz, 800 HT, 256KB, Paris)
  • AMD Socket 939
    Model (Frequency, HT Link, L2 Cache, Core)​
    • Athlon 64
      Excellet performance.
      Excellent at Office, Gaming, Coding, 2D Video, and Scientific Applications.
      Performance:Excellent
      Heat:Good
      Price:Average-to-High
      (*90nm)
      1. 3000+ (1.80GHz, 800 HT, 512KB, Winchester)*
      2. 3200+ (2.00GHz, 800 HT, 512KB, Winchester)*
      3. 3500+ (2.20GHz, 800 HT, 512KB, Newcastle)
      4. 3500+ (2.20GHz, 800 HT, 512KB, Winchester)*
      5. 3800+ (2.40GHz, 800 HT, 512KB, Newcastle)
      6. 4000+ (2.40GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Sledgehammer)
    • Athlon 64 FX
      Excellet performance.
      Excellent at Office, Gaming, Coding, 2D Video, and Scientific Applications.
      Performance:Excellent
      Heat:Average
      Price:High
      1. 53 (2.40GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Sledgehammer)
      2. 55 (2.60GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB. Sledgehammer)
  • AMD Socket 940
    Model (Frequency, HT Link, L2 Cache, Core)​
    • Athlon 64 FX
      Excellet performance. Requires Registered Ram.
      Excellent at Office, Gaming, Coding, 2D Video, and Scientific Applications.
      Performance:Excellent
      Heat:Average
      Price:High
      1. 53 (2.40GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, SledgeHammer)
    • Opteron
      Excellet performance. Requires Registered Ram.
      Excellent at Office, Gaming, Coding, 2D Video, Scientific, Multimedia (SMP) and Server Applications (SMP).
      Performance:Excellent
      Heat:Average
      Price:Average-to-High
      1. 140 (1.40GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      2. 142 (1.60GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      3. 144 (1.80GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      4. 146 (2.00GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      5. 148 (2.20GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      6. 150 (2.40GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      7. 240 (1.40GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      8. 242 (1.60GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      9. 244 (1.80GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      10. 246 (2.00GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      11. 248 (2.20GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, Hammer)
      12. 250 (2.40GHz, 800 HT, 1024KB, SledgeHammer)
  • Intel Socket 478
    Model (Front Side Bus, L2 Cache, L3 Cache, Core)​
    • Pentium 4
      Excellent Audio/Video Performance, Mature Platform.
      Excellent at 3D Video, 2D Video, Audio Applications.
      Performance:Average-to-Excellent
      Heat:Average-to-High
      Price:Average
      1. 2.00GHz (400 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      2. 2.26GHz (533 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      3. 2.40GHz (533 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
      4. 2.40GHz (533 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      5. 2.40GHz (800 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      6. 2.50GHz (400 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      7. 2.60GHz (400 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      8. 2.66GHz (533 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      9. 2.80GHz (533 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      10. 2.80GHz (533 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
      11. 2.80GHz (800 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      12. 2.80GHz (800 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
      13. 3.00GHz (800 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      14. 3.00GHz (800 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
      15. 3.06GHz (533 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      16. 3.20GHz (800 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      17. 3.20GHz (800 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
      18. 3.40GHz (800 FSB, 512KB, Northwood)
      19. 3.40GHz (800 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
    • Pentium 4 Extreme Edition
      A Highend Pentium 4 Processor.
      Performance:Excellent
      Heat:Average-to-High
      Price:High
      1. 3.20GHz (800 FSB, 512KB, 2048KB, Northwood)
      2. 3.40GHz (800 FSB, 512KB, 2048KB, Northwood)
  • Intel LGA 775
    Model (Frequency, Front Side Bus, L2 Cache, L3 Cache, Core)​
    • Pentium 4
      Excellent Audio/Video Performance.
      Excellent at 3D Video, 2D Video, Audio Applications.
      Performance:Average-to-Excellent
      Heat:High
      Price:Average
      1. 520 (2.80GHz, 800 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
      2. 530 (3.00GHz, 800 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
      3. 540 (3.20GHz, 800 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
      4. 550 (3.40GHz, 800 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
      5. 560 (3.60GHz, 800 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
      6. 570 (3.80GHz, 800 FSB, 1024KB, Prescott)
    • Pentium 4 Extreme Edition
      A Highend Pentium 4 Processor.
      Performance:Excellent
      Heat:Average-to-High
      Price:High
      1. 3.40GHz (3.40GHz, 800 FSB, 512KB, 2048KB, Prescott)
      2. 3.46GHz (3.46GHz, 1066 FSB, 512KB, 2048KB, Prescott)

Graphic Cards
  • AGP
    Series Model (Memory, Memory Bus Width, Core/Memory Speed, Pixel Pipelines x Texture Mapping Units, Vertex Proccessors, DirectX)​
    • ATI
      1. Radeon 9200 SE (64/128MB, 64/128bit, 200/300, 4PP, 1VP, DX8.1)
      2. Radeon 9200 (64/128MB, 64/128bit, 250/400, 4PP, 1VP, DX8.1)
      3. Radeon 9200 Pro (128MB, 128bit, 300/600, 4PP, 1VP, DX8.1)
      4. Radeon 9250 (128/256MB, 128bit, 240/250, 4PP, 1VP, DX8.1)
      5. Radeon 9550 SE (128MB, 64bit, 250/400, 4PP, 2VP, DX9.0)
      6. Radeon 9550 (128/256MB, 64/128bit, 250/400, 4PP, 2VP, DX9.0)
      7. Radeon 9600 SE (64/128MB, 64/128bit, 325/365, 4PP, 2VP, DX9.0)
      8. Radeon 9600 (64/128/256MB, 128bit, 325/400, 4PP, 2VP, DX9.0)
      9. Radeon 9600 Pro (128/256MB, 128bit, 400/600, 4PP, 2VP, DX9.0)
      10. Radeon 9600 XT (128/256MB, 128bit, 500/600, 4PP, 2VP, DX9.0)
      11. Radeon 9800 SE (128MB, 128bit, 380/675, 4PP, 4VP, DX9.0)
      12. Radeon 9800 (128MB, 256bit, 325/580, 8PP, 4VP, DX9.0)
      13. Radeon 9800 Pro (128MB, 256bit, 380/680, 8PP, 4VP, DX9.0)
      14. Radeon 9800 Pro (256MB, 256bit, 380/700, 8PP, 4VP, DX9.0)
      15. Radeon 9800 XT (256MB, 256bit, 412/730, 8PP, 4VP, DX9.0)
      16. Radeon X800 SE (256MB, 256bit, 425/800, 8PP, 6VP, DX9.0)
      17. Radeon X800 Pro (256MB, 256bit, 475/900, 12PP, 6VP, DX9.0)
      18. Radeon X800 XT (256MB, 256bit, 500/1000, 16PP, 6VP, DX9.0)
      19. Radeon X800 XT PE (256MB, 256bit, 520/1120, 16PP, 6VP, DX9.0)
    • Nvidia
      1. GeForce FX 5200 (64/128/256MB, 64/128bit, 250/400, 2PPx2, 1VP, DX9.0)
      2. GeForce FX 5200 Ultra (128MB, 128bit, 325/650, 2PPx2, 1VP, DX9.0)
      3. GeForce FX 5500 (128/256MB, 64/128bit, 270/400, 2PPx2, 1VP, DX9.0)
      4. GeForce FX 5600 (128/256MB, 128bit, 325/550, 2PPx2, 2VP, DX9.0)
      5. GeForce FX 5600 Ultra (128/256MB, 128bit, 400/700, 2PPx2, 2VP, DX9.0)
      6. GeForce FX 5700 LE (64/128MB, 64/128bit, 400/500, 2PPx2, 3VP, DX9.0)
      7. GeForce FX 5700 (128/256MB, 64/128bit, 425/550, 2PPx2, 3VP, DX9.0)
      8. GeForce FX 5700 Ultra (128MB, 128bit, 475/900, 2PPx2, 3VP, DX9.0)
      9. GeForce FX 5700 Ultra (128MB GDDR3, 128bit, 475/950, 2PPx2, 3VP, DX9.0)
      10. GeForce FX 5900 XT (128MB, 256bit, 400/700, 4PPx2, 3VP, DX9.0)
      11. GeForce FX 5900 (128MB, 256bit, 400/850, 4PPx2, 3VP, DX9.0)
      12. GeForce FX 5900 Ultra (256MB, 256bit, 450/850, 4PPx2, 3VP, DX9.0)
      13. GeForce FX 5950 Ultra (256MB, 256bit, 475/950, 4PPx2, 3VP, DX9.0)
      14. GeForce 6800 LE (128MB, 256bit, 320/700, 8PP, 5VP, DX9.0)
      15. GeForce 6800 (128/256MB, 256bit, 325/700, 12PP, 5VP, DX9.0)
      16. GeForce 6800 GT (256MB, 256bit, 350/1000, 16PP, 5VP, DX9.0)
      17. GeForce 6800 Ultra (256MB, 256bit, 400/1100, 16PP, 5VP, DX9.0)
*Still Updating

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Please post any suggestions that you may have.
 
can I ask a question in here?
the Athlon64 3400+ is on my to-buy list, but now I can't figure out which is faster (for HL2 of course) between the 2.4 512k version, or the 2.2 1Mb one. Anyone knows? I'd think the 2.4 should be faster, but i don't know (or remember, been far too long since I looked at the inside of a PC heh) how important cache is. Cache is what the things that you copy go into for example, right? God I hate feeling newbish.
 
Good luck on the graphics cards Asus, you'll need it. ;)

I think a brief little blurb for each major processor segment (ie Socket A, Socket 754, Socket 939, etc) should be added to this list. To basically give a general idea of its performance, price, who it is targeted for, and any downsides. Otherwise, looks awesome.

trizzm said:
can I ask a question in here?
the Athlon64 3400+ is on my to-buy list, but now I can't figure out which is faster (for HL2 of course) between the 2.4 512k version, or the 2.2 1Mb one. Anyone knows? I'd think the 2.4 should be faster, but i don't know (or remember, been far too long since I looked at the inside of a PC heh) how important cache is. Cache is what the things that you copy go into for example, right? God I hate feeling newbish.

Get the 2.4 GHz 512 Kb cache. It will be faster than the one running at 2.2 GHz with the 1 MB L2 cache. Clockspeed helps out AMD processors a lot more than bumping up their L2 cache.
 
blahblahblah, thanks, i was thinking the same thing, but what if i get the 1mb cache one, and bump the clock speed to 2.4? then i'd have the speed of the newcastle, but with better cache.

or would it be better if I want to overclock to take a 2.4 and put it at 2.6 but still have ordinary cache? (which would be my guess according to your info)
 
deltron zero said:
What's this list for?
Just for easy reference and knowing what is out there.

thx blahblahblah
 
Updated current AGP graphics cards.
I'll add notes and PCI-Express later. :p
 
blahblahblah said:
Forgot a couple :p

9800 XT
6800 LE

A section on PCI video cards (not PCI Express) cards would probably help to. There are a couple floating around.

And to nitpick, the 6800 only has 5 vertex processors. :p
http://anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2195&p=3
Ha! So I did. thanks for pointing that out.

And you know what...I though they only had 5 VP too. But where I looked it up said 6.

[Matt] said:
....and the radeon 9000
meh it's old enough. I didn't add the 9500 or 9700 for that same reason.
I suppose I could add them.
 
I know this may be asking for a little bit too much, but if you're up to it, could you make a list of all of the low-profile video cards?

A lot of people who own the minitowers (such as a Dell Dimension 4600c or 4700C) don't realize that any regular size video card won't fit into their case and they end up having to send the card back, etc.

These low-profile video cards (ex. Radeon 9600 SE + Radeon 9550 SE), according to my understanding, are the only cards able to be put into the minitower desktops. I think it will be easier for those who have these minitowers and are looking for a new video card if there is a separate list of low-profile video cards.

Just a suggestion.
 
Asus said:
Ha! So I did. thanks for pointing that out.

And you know what...I though they only had 5 VP too. But where I looked it up said 6.


meh it's old enough. I didn't add the 9500 or 9700 for that same reason.
I suppose I could add them.

I'd add the ti 4600 if you could a lot of people still seem to have one (Including me.)

128mb (8 pipe I think) Clocks: 300/650 (1300)
 
are AMD athlons generally better for gaming?

also, is a AMD Athlon 2200+ (~1.9 Ghz) equivilent to a Pentium 4, 2Ghz computer?
 
You forgot one.

Radeon 9700 Pro 128 DDR

How could you forget that? Am I the only one in the world with this card?
 
[46] pushit [2] said:
are AMD athlons generally better for gaming?
Generally, yes. But it depends on which chips we are talking about.

[46] pushit [2] said:
also, is a AMD Athlon 2200+ (~1.9 Ghz) equivilent to a Pentium 4, 2Ghz computer?
It is faster. Athlon 2000+ is about the speed of a Pentium 4 2GHz.
Hood said:
You forgot one.

Radeon 9700 Pro 128 DDR

How could you forget that? Am I the only one in the world with this card?
Nah, I didn't put those cards in because you cannot buy them new. They are a great 2 yr old card, but they are 2 years old.

The name of this thead is 'Current gfx cards'. But would you like me to add the GF4's, 9500 and 9700's?
 
Asus may i ask a question is Nvidia FX 5200 is a crap card?But it is still a 128mb card I wonder why.
 
HeWasOnly3 said:
Asus may i ask a question is Nvidia FX 5200 is a crap card?But it is still a 128mb card I wonder why.
It depends which version you speak of, memory bus width is an important factor here.

Crap by what standards? Yes and No, either could be the answer depending on how you look at it. lol
It's is a vast improvement over onboard graphics and many cards before it. I would pick it over an ATI 9200. It does not hold a candle to the 9600 or 5600 graphics cards though.
 
also you missed the 9800 XL but its a rare card so *shrug*
 
Nah, I didn't put those cards in because you cannot buy them new. They are a great 2 yr old card, but they are 2 years old.

The name of this thead is 'Current gfx cards'. But would you like me to add the GF4's, 9500 and 9700's?




9700 Pro is still a good card. It belongs up there with the 9800.

9800 is only a tad bit faster.
 
Thanks a lot, to bad you don't have the release dates of those cards.
 
Hood, this is only the cards you can buy. you can't buy the 9700 series. It doesn't belong 'up there'
 
-=jt=- said:
also you missed the 9800 XL but its a rare card so *shrug*

Those are Dell only cards. You can't buy them and I don't think Dell offers them anymore so they shouldn't be included on the list.
 
Adrien C said:
Thanks a lot, to bad you don't have the release dates of those cards.


I love people who try to talk shyt. It turns me on. ::puuurrrs::
 
when are you gonna post on the pci section. i have a stinkin geforce fx 5200 128mb pci. just for some suggestions would it be better to replace my celeron(2.6ghz) with a better processor from your list.



HALF-LIFE 2 TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!! :cheers:
 
sniper wolf said:
when are you gonna post on the pci section. i have a stinkin geforce fx 5200 128mb pci. just for some suggestions would it be better to replace my celeron(2.6ghz) with a better processor from your list.
As far as I know, PCI versions are the same as their AGP counterparts except they run on a 33MHz bus (PCI) instead of a 67MHz bus (AGP) at 2x, 4x or 8x.
sniper wolf said:
HALF-LIFE 2 TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!! :cheers:
W00T
 
Help!

My graphics card is not on the list is a GAINWARD GeForce FX5200, 256MB DDR, 8x AGP DVI TV-Out Retail Box which is the description e-buyer gives its not on the list so i wondered if you knew whether it would work or not, i am having problems with the game crashing when i connect after a short while it will just go black and return to the desktop, and yes i have updated my drivers any suggestions would be highly appriciated...
 
Help!

My graphics card is not on the list is a GAINWARD GeForce FX5200, 256MB DDR, 8x AGP DVI TV-Out Retail Box which is the description e-buyer gives its not on the list so i wondered if you knew whether it would work or not, i am having problems with the game crashing when i connect after a short while it will just go black and return to the desktop, and yes i have updated my drivers any suggestions would be highly appriciated...
 
Does anybody know if the x700xt is going to be on the agp bus anytime soon?
 
I am waiting for athlon 64 fx but the damm thing is expensive , maybe have to wait 2 months then it is a little bit cheaper , did spend alot of money on my x800pro so realy have to wait a bit. :)
 
pci

u didn't put in any of the pci express cards. How could you forget the prety 6200 pci express................. Oh and amd came out with the 4000+ now and also the fx55
 
x800xt platinum edition

Hey! Does anyone know where i can find an x800xt platinum edition. Everyone seems to be out of stock and nobody has the asus, saphire, or visiontek versions.
 
Heh

As far as processors go any AMD XP processor will outperform it's pentium equivalent on an N-Force2 motherboard.
The reason is because AMD processors have 7 stage pipeline
instead of 12 that pentium has.So AMD has 170% performance over pentium given the same clock speed.
 
You also forgot the Athlon 2600+ (2.13GHz, 266FSB, 256Kb, Thoroughbred) which is the one that I have.
 
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