On 07/04/2011 09:39 PM, pk wrote:
> On 2011-07-04 22:32, Grant wrote:
> 
>> That's the FM1 socket, right?  I only see two FM1 CPUs on newegg.com
> 
> Yep.
> 
>> right now.  They're quad-core and 100W.  I guess the advantage there
>> is they have graphics on the CPU.  A 65W CPU would be better but when
>> it comes out I suppose.
> 
> Yes, since a htpc doesn't need a powerful cpu (or a powerful gpu) I
> would wait for the low power version. Acc. to Wikipedia the A6-3600/3800
> should be released (30th of June) so it shouldn't take long for Newegg
> to get them? I guess you could always ask them...
> 
> My thinking is this: A htpc doesn't need a powerful cpu/gpu combo but if
> you're running Gentoo on it, and planning to do the compiling on the
> machine itself, it's still nice to have a few cores available. If you
> are patient or can do cross-compiling (I haven't actually tried these
> myself) on another machine there are even lower power alternatives
> (Intel Atom, AMD Fusion):

I've run two different Atom boxes as desktops - a 300 and now a D525.
With an SSD my total power usage, with 4GB of DDR3-800 RAM, is typically
less than 30W. And it's quite responsive. The 300 was a dog but the 525
is great.

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