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200 FSB Athlon Availability?

Geek

Senior member
Does anyone know how long the 200 MHz FSB Athlon/Tbird CPUs will be available? Are they still making them? I've got a couple of 700 MHz systems that I'd like to upgrade w/o changing the motherboard, and was wondering if the price of these CPUs has started to move north.
 
2 weeks ago I got a 1.4ghz Athlon with a 200mhz FSB for $200 CDN (about $125 US)
At the store I got it, the 1.4ghz Athlon with a 266mhz FSB was also $200 CDN.

At other places though, I've seen the 200fsb Athlon's going for a few dollars more.

The main reason I upgraded my chip when I did (the 1ghz I had was still rocking) is that I'm pretty sure that the 200mhz chips will go out of productions fairly soon.
 
Damn... I was thinking of getting a new mobo and sticking with my current processor (900@1060) but knowing that I can just drop in a 1400 would be nice. Although, I think I'de rather get a new mobo and then just wait for the XP 1800 or maybe the 2000 to come down in price.. I don't upgrade very often.
 
Sure, 200FSB are still widely available. Although most stores charge maybe a couple more dollars compare to 266FSB. They are available from the 1.0, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 Ghz.
 
I recently (couble of months ago) picked up a 1.4GHz T-bird(200MHz FSB) and put it in my Asus A7V and it works great. Only paid about $110 for the chip. You can probably get one now for approx $100. Check pricewatch.
 
I still use a 900mhz ThunderBird 200 MHz FSB slot A processor. Plus I have a 600mhz standard AMD processor I'm keeping just in case my 900mhz goes bad.
 
Halfcrazy: From what I've heard, chips go bad after about 7 years of use (if they dont go bad in the first twenty days or so)...🙂
 


<< Halfcrazy: From what I've heard, chips go bad after about 7 years of use (if they dont go bad in the first twenty days or so)...🙂 >>



If so, the 900mhz processor has a long life ahead since I have been using it for only like 1 1/2 years. Plus the 600mhz cpu has only been used for like 3 months of use. Below is my system specs which I know it's not the fastest thing in the world. But the software I run don't need a processor that high any ways. I do get some nice proformance out of the system.

DeskTop System
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Processor: 900mhz AMD ThunderBird
MotherBoard: FIC SD11
Memory: 768 Megs pc133 Crucial
Video Card: 32mb GeForce256 DDR
Hard Drives: 20gig Western Digital 7,200rpm
Hard Drives: 80gig Western Digital 7,200rpm
Hard Drives: 30gig Maxtor 7,200rpm
Burner: Philips 8x4x32
SoundCard: SoundBlaster PCI 128
Ext Storage: 100mb Iomega Zip Drive USB
NetWork Card: 10/100 Linksys
Speakers: Altec Lansing Speakers
OS: Windows2000 Pro
 
I was just wondering if they had stopped producing these chips, because the price will start to rise pretty quicky thereafter. I noticed that the vendor with the best delivered price on the 1.3 GHz TBird raised their price by $4 this week.
 
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