AM2 CPU Prices.. Being Halved within .. a week after launch?

FelixDeCat

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I dont think even that would help move 'em. If youre gonna buy everything that would otherwise run on a superior platform that doesnt make sense.

The only ones who will buy are brand loyalists.
 

F1shF4t

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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
I dont think even that would help move 'em. If youre gonna buy everything that would otherwise run on a superior platform that doesnt make sense.

The only ones who will buy are brand loyalists.


So suddenly everyone will buy only conroe, that did not happen during when X2 reigned suppreme and will not happen now, people still buyed pentiums D. Even when northwood was the best a lot had Athlon Xps.

Hard core enthusiast will prolly go for conroe, but thats like 1% of the market.

I want cheap dual cores for socket 939 so i can just buy one and chuck it in my second comp.
 

Lonyo

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There is another thread about this rebates, and they appear to be single core CPU's only.
 

F1shF4t

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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: Lonyo
There is another thread about this rebates, and they appear to be single core CPU's only.

Dont tell cupcake ^ ;)


Tell me what :p
Darn when the hell will amd drop their prices, prolly day before conroe arrives.
Cause with current prices of duallies, it crazy who the hell building a new system would choose a 3800+ x2 over a E6600.

Hey Felix what cpu u have at the moment ? :p
 

F1shF4t

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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
3.2 @ 3.7 northwood

Nice, Northwoods were the best.
I had a 3.2ghz northwood at one stage, couldnt hit anywhere past 3.4ghz with it :p
(its running happily in my brother comp right now)
 

Gamer X

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AMD will look very bad when the reduce prices massively after conroe launches. They should cut prices a bit now so that they don't look so bad at conroe launch.
 

the Chase

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Wow- if true that's a monster price cut. Hopefully they keep hammering prices (X2 also) down. I'm not big on dual core yet as I don't multitask or use the very few apps that take advantage of dual cores, but if the price on those fell enough I may pick one up.
 

Ionizer86

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Well, previous to the price cuts, the 64 3800+ was priced very closely compared to the X2 3800+. Does this mean we can soon pick up an X2 3800+ for around $150? We'll soon find out!
 

A554SS1N

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I've just seen some weird price cuts on single core A64's in the Uk as well... shame they aren't on X2's here yet :/
 

lifeblood

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AMD will cut prices for CPU's in response to actual or expected demand. Last I heard AMD was selling them as fast as they made them so no need to cut price. The above mentioned price cut was for single core processors only. This is certainly in response to Intels price cuts on it's older P4 CPU's, plus the increasing popularity (ie, purchases) of dual core CPU's. Dont expect a real price cut until Conroe actually ships.

I am looking forward to that day. My 3000+ winchester is getting a little long in the tooth and a dual core CPU would definitly keeping me going until nect year when I can decide between Conroe and K8L.
 

SuperSix

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Originally posted by: lifebloodThis is certainly in response to Intels price cuts on it's older P4 CPU's,

There have been very few (If any) price cuts on Intel single-core CPUs (At least 800FSB ones), the price cuts are because people are buying Dual core Intels (8xx, and then 9xx) instead of the more expensive Single core A64's (3800+).



 

formulav8

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Me, being a stock holder for Intel and AMD, I have mixed feelings about this war thats coming up. :)



Jason
 

Bateluer

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AMD s havingi serious shortages of the AM2 X2s right now, though they are slowly filtering into the market.
 

bennylong

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AMD will have to make a huge price cut because Intel is going for an all out war. Both stocks have been getting killed because of the future price cut. Good for consumers, bad for stockholder like myself. I'm getting killed!
 

pctwo

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Can somebody please start a price war between ATI and nVidia? I need me a new card.
 

Noubourne

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Ummm, a 7900GT sells for like $260. That's about 50% of the cost of the uber high end cards, for somewhere around 90% of the performance. Seems like a no-brainer.
 

swtethan

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Originally posted by: pctwo
Can somebody please start a price war between ATI and nVidia? I need me a new card.

we will start a new gfx company... AT

quad gpu@2ghz with 2gb gddr3@ 3.9ghz

 

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Originally posted by: Dark Cupcake
Darn when the hell will amd drop their prices, prolly day before conroe arrives.
Cause with current prices of duallies, it crazy who the hell building a new system would choose a 3800+ x2 over a E6600.

Ummm...maybe someone who actually wants a computer? (unless you've found some secret stash of E6600s for sale somewhere). :)
 

FelixDeCat

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Originally posted by: bennylong
AMD will have to make a huge price cut because Intel is going for an all out war. Both stocks have been getting killed because of the future price cut. Good for consumers, bad for stockholder like myself. I'm getting killed!

At least INTC pays a dividend. You can collect that till the dust settles.