64 3000 or 64 3200?

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Is there any real difference between the 64 3000 and the 64 3200?
Different multiplier, different default speed, cache size. All depends on
which ones you compare.:-)
 
Actually, there are 2 variants of each:

3000+ -- 1.8 GHz Socket 939, or 2.0 GHz Socket 754; both 512 L2 KB cache.

3200+ -- Both 2.0 GHZ; Socket 754, 1 MB L2; or Socket 939, 512 KB L2.

According to AMD, CPUs with the same rating have equal performance:
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118_9485_9487^10248,00.html

Athlon 64
ADA3200AEP4AX 3200+ 2200MHz 754-Pin O?PGA 1.50V 70º C 512KB
ADA3200AEP5AR 3200+ 2000MHz 754-Pin O?PGA 1.50V 70º C 1MB
ADA3200AEP5AP 3200+ 2000MHz 754-Pin O?PGA 1.50V 70º C 1MB

http://139.95.253.214/SRVS/CGI-BIN/...000000000171706069,K=5265,Sxi=6,Solution=4273
 
Ed said:
Athlon 64
ADA3200AEP4AX 3200+ 2200MHz 754-Pin O?PGA 1.50V 70º C 512KB
ADA3200AEP5AR 3200+ 2000MHz 754-Pin O?PGA 1.50V 70º C 1MB
ADA3200AEP5AP 3200+ 2000MHz 754-Pin O?PGA 1.50V 70º C 1MB

http://139.95.253.214/SRVS/CGI-BIN/...000000000171706069,K=5265,Sxi=6,Solution=4273


I guess AMD can't even keep 'em straight. From my original link:

Model Number Frequency L2 Cache Packaging
3200+ 2.0GHz 1MB 754-pin
3200+ 2.0GHz 512KB 939-pin
3000+ 2.0GHz 512KB 754-pin
3000+ 1.8GHz 512KB 939-pin
 
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