AMD 1700+ RETAIL $63 SHIPPED!

altonb1

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Hi guys...just went to NewEgg again to see if prices have dropped on their CPUs yet, and came across the 1700+ retail for $63. I'm a little confused, though, because they also have the OEM version for $60, but then ANOTHER oem 1700+ for $70. wtf?!?

Link for list of AMD XP CPUs

For those too lazy to click the link:

AMD Athlon XP 1700+ Thoroughbred /266 FSB Processor CPU 1700+/ 1.47GHz -OEM, AXDA1700 The Ultimate Digital Media Experience in an x86 Platform.Tailored for Microsoft® Windows® XP. Featuring QuantiSpeed Architecture for Rapid Execution of Applications. Tomorrow?s Technology Today.The Power of a Reliable Partner.
Specifications:
CPU: 1.47 GHz
Type: 1700 XP Thoroughbred ($60)
Cache: 256K
BUS: 266MHz
Micron: .13
Socket A (PGA)
OEM - CPU Only Model# AXDA1700 <B>-OEM</B>

AMD Athlon XP 1700+/266 FSB Thorougbred Processor CPU 1700+/ 1.47GHz -Retail, AXDA1700BOX
3 Years Warranty with heatsink and cooling fan. The Ultimate Digital Media Experience in an x86 Platform.Tailored for Microsoft® Windows® XP. Featuring QuantiSpeed Architecture for Rapid Execution of Applications. Tomorrow?s Technology Today.The Power of a Reliable Partner.
Specifications:
CPU: 1.47 GHz
Type: 1700 XP Thoroughbred ($63)
Cache: 256K
BUS: 266MHz
Micron: .13
Socket A (PGA) Retail (Box with Heatsink and Fan) Model# AXDA1700BOX

AMD Athlon 1700+/266 FSB XP Processor CPU- OEM Athlon XP 1700+/ 1.47GHz , AX1700DMT3C
The AMD Athlon XP processor with QuantiSpeed architecture powers the next generation in computing platforms, delivering extra performance for cutting-edge applications and an extraordinary computing experience.
Specifications:
CPU: 1.47 GHz
Type: 1700 XP ($70) (Huh?!?!?!?)
Cache: 256K
BUS: 266MHz
Micron: .18
Socket A (PGA) OEM (Processor Only)
Model# AX1700DMT3C

Why is the non T-bred Oem chip more than the Retail T-Bred?!? Isn't the T_Bred the better chip?

 

gump47371

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Not a bad deal, but is a repost of here where it was $46 3 weeks ago. Still a warm deal, but getting colder.

 

tbates757

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Originally posted by: gump47371
Not a bad deal, but is a repost of here where it was $46 3 weeks ago. Still a warm deal, but getting colder.

Hi, the $46.99 price was for an OEM cpu, this is retail. Not exactly "hot" but a good deal nonetheless
 

altonb1

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Originally posted by: gump47371
Not a bad deal, but is a repost of here where it was $46 3 weeks ago. Still a warm deal, but getting colder.

No, you missed my point. The OEM version is a sucky price now because it skyrocketed in the last 3 weeks. My point was the retail version was only $63, which includes 3 yr warranty & hs/f.

I posted the 2 OEM versions just as comparisons. The non t-bred at $70 is more than the retail T-bred. That is a screwy pricing scheme, IMHO.
 

yodayoda

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that OEM for $70 is actually a Palomino chip, an older version of the athlon built on 0.18 um assembly. an AXDA1700 chip is a tbred, although it could be tbred A but most likely it will be a tbred B (albeit a J chip).
 

nhidog

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Originally posted by: altonb1
Originally posted by: gump47371
Not a bad deal, but is a repost of here where it was $46 3 weeks ago. Still a warm deal, but getting colder.

No, you missed my point. The OEM version is a sucky price now because it skyrocketed in the last 3 weeks. My point was the retail version was only $63, which includes 3 yr warranty & hs/f.

I posted the 2 OEM versions just as comparisons. The non t-bred at $70 is more than the retail T-bred. That is a screwy pricing scheme, IMHO.

Same reason why Athlon T-bird is expensive, because they stopped producing the chips.
 

Shmuel

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Would these processors work for windows98 or 2000? I use right now 98 and I can probably get my hands on 2000 but I don't think I can afford to buy windows XP yet.
 

Yo2

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Originally posted by: Shmuel
Would these processors work for windows98 or 2000? I use right now 98 and I can probably get my hands on 2000 but I don't think I can afford to buy windows XP yet.


Above a certain speed the processor is independent of OS - of course it will run all of the above

Yo
 

AMDBOY

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Shmuel said "...but I don't think I can afford to buy windows XP yet." A hot deal for you may be to join a news group or obtain one of the many file sharing applications. On another note... will your motherboard support a Thoroughbred?:)