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AMD 1GHZ T-bird $199

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Whoa . . . just re-checked for retail and there is a retail one with the full 3 year warranty running for 199. Nice! I think its worth the measly $10 extra despite the fact that chances are you won't need it.
 
Well warranties do not do much for overclockers, since if your CPU fails they won't grant the warranty because they do not support overclocking. =(
 
Looks like I may be buying my first AMD chip! Never thought I'd do it, but this deal is too good to pass up. I've been looking forward to 1Ghz. What's a good mobo for this? (for overclocking of course ;-)
 
MSI k7t pro2a. Check anands review of socket A mobo's, it came out on top. Very reasonable prices too. I have always liked www.twco.com for their combos, and they stock this mobo. The price drop hasnt reflected there yet, but im sure it will soon. Thats my opinion.
 
I haven't bought an Intel chip since my old P-60 and P-75 days...Once you go AMD, davidos, you'll never go back 🙂

 
The difference between the cheapest(potential problems) and the best motherboard(MSI Pro2a) is about $30. Not worth headaches.
 
CNET has a post saying Intel price drop to be announced this weekend.
They say drop will be in range of 6%-10% on PIII and Celeron.
That would make PIII 1 GHZ about $400 (on pricewatch for $446 now).

Compare to TBird 1GHZ at $189 and still falling!🙂
 
For your memory, check out the Mushkin Rev. 2 PC133 Cas2, 128MB for $116 with free shipping this weekend.
Comes out tops in reviews:
Anandtech
Rizenet

For a motherboard; Abit KT7, Asus A7V, or Epox 8KTA+ are all good.🙂
 
I have a soyo K7VIA and an asus K7M. I know these boards support Athlon chips but do they support T-Birds? I cant seem to be able to tell the difference.

Thanks a bunch!

 
razorweb
no they do not support tbirds, tbirds are socket a, and those are slot a mobos. Asus A7V is one example of a SOCKET A mobo.
 
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