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I wouldn't say that both are a better deal... the 462 Sempron (which I believe is not produced anymore) is in fact just a crippled Barton as the guy said. Now the 754 Sempron I have to agree is a very cool choice because of the on chip memory controller (or however is its name). If I were to assmble a new PC today, I would still buy AMD, 754 Sempron or any Athlon64, but that can change instantly if Intel starts offering better deals. I don't belong to AMD church :-)