Kt6-delta sempron compatability

i've gotten the latest bios upgrade 5.7 but it doesn't show compatability for 3100+ i wanna get that but i duno if itd work.  I heard that if u plug a sempron in anyway it shows up as its xp equivalent wtih higher fsb and multiplier settings but i'm not sure if i wanna risk it and i duno why an athalon XP 3200+ costs so much i wonder if i'm better off with the 3200+ or the sempron 3100+
someone help:S:S:S

If your ram is PC-3200 or higher go with the XP3200+ its 400 FSB and 512Kb on-die cache. I upgraded from a 2600+ 256Kb and what a difference. The sempron however does not have a large on-die cache. Thats why they are cheaper. They are good for everyday computing but not hard gaming and coding and such.
In Edmonton Canada I bought the XP 3200+ for $269.99 CDN.

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