I just got a new Socket 754 board and am currently debating on which chip to throw in it.
From what I gathered from other threads, GHz is the main determinant of folding speed, so would L2 cache help a lot? I know 64 bit processing won't really help at all, but they do have some Sempron 64's that are cheaper than the exact same Sempron (32) at Newegg.
And if I just go with GHz...what's the price to performance ratio? (I couldn't really get much from the spreadsheet).
Using Newegg as a reference (will likely go elsewhere cheaper), you can get:
2.0GHz @ $137
1.8GHz @ $89
1.6GHz @ $66
Each of the above has varying L2 cache - does 256 vs. 128 make a huge difference?
Does the doubling in price from 1.6 to 2.0 justify the increase in performance, or should I just get the cheapest and wait a few months for prices to drop even further and throw another processor in another board?
I know this is probably debated somewhere, but I couldn't find an exact thread with the exact answer.

From what I gathered from other threads, GHz is the main determinant of folding speed, so would L2 cache help a lot? I know 64 bit processing won't really help at all, but they do have some Sempron 64's that are cheaper than the exact same Sempron (32) at Newegg.
And if I just go with GHz...what's the price to performance ratio? (I couldn't really get much from the spreadsheet).
Using Newegg as a reference (will likely go elsewhere cheaper), you can get:
2.0GHz @ $137
1.8GHz @ $89
1.6GHz @ $66
Each of the above has varying L2 cache - does 256 vs. 128 make a huge difference?
Does the doubling in price from 1.6 to 2.0 justify the increase in performance, or should I just get the cheapest and wait a few months for prices to drop even further and throw another processor in another board?
I know this is probably debated somewhere, but I couldn't find an exact thread with the exact answer.



