I did read some reviews at Newegg, and while everyone pretty much bashes on the 32 bit Semprons, almost everyone seems to love the 64 bit ones. I'm wondering if its because of the onboard memory controller. I found an article at Toms Hardware on them, but while the title said they were a dissapointment, they ran pretty much what I expected a slightly underclocked Athlon 64 to run when compared to their full clock speed cousins. In other words, middle of the pack. They werent at the bottom by any means. And considering I can get a Sempron 64 2800+ for $76 but the Athlon 64 2800+ is $139, thats a big price difference for me for 1.6ghz to 1.8ghz.
I also noticed the Sempron 64s run at 1.4 volts, while the Athlon 64 runs at 1.5 volts. I even saw some people saying they upped the voltage and found they performed exactly like their Athlon counterparts.
Main thing I was concerned about was a common problem with BIOS not recognizing the Sempron 64s. I'm wondering why if they are so similar, what is different enough that the BIOS requires an update to recognize it?