Friday, July 20th 2007
AM2+ And AM3 Compatible With AM2 Motherboards
Currently if you want to upgrade from an AMD processor older than the AM2 socket you're going to have to buy a new motherboard. This means that while the prices of the processors themselves may be enticing, the prospect of potentially changing your entire system may change your mind. However, with its AM2+ and AM3 CPUs AMD will be ensuring that they are backwards compatible with current motherboards thus when Phenom finally hits the streets socket AM2, Athlon 64 X2 and FX owners will be able to purchase the new model without changing motherboards.
Source:
AMD
27 Comments on AM2+ And AM3 Compatible With AM2 Motherboards
At least there is still a company that knows how annoying it is to sell mobos..
BTW, isnt Phenom also coming in socket 1207 for possibility of 8 execution cores? also.I hear tale of a socket 1207+ for these as well.
the Q is tho, i have an a8r32-mvp delux 939 mobo with my opty 185, should i go am2, am2+ or am3? i wouldnt mind ddr3 if the prices drop and latencies to match
Phenom FX will be on 1207/1207+ (HT3.0 on 1207). Quad-FX might be decent with a pair of Phenom FX processors.
Phenom = AM2
Phenom FX = 1207.
There will be Quad core FX processors, but there will also be Quad FX, which will be on 1207 for a total of 8 processing cores. The FX-80 series will be a single processor/single socket processor, while the FX-90 series will be for Quad FX.
link for more info.
www.tweaktown.com/news/7762/amd_prepares_phenom_fx_lineup/index.html