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AMD 3000+ 90nm 939 CPU OEM- 140 shipped

stelleg151

Senior member
Pretty hot, if you are looking into OEM. I jumped on it, and I assume there are others out there. Pricewatch is showing it as 150 right now, but if you click on link it is actually 140. Price fluctuates a lot around 150-160, this is the lowest I have seen it so I jumped on it.

Enjoy.

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good price ont he OEM but mwave has them for 150 and 4 dollars off if you buy a mobo/cpu combo for the retail version.
 
This is an unbelievable amount of processing power for the money! Add XP64 coming out early next year and you will have a system that will be hard to beat!!

PS I have two A64 3200+s, and I might not be able to resist this for my third. =)
 
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
Originally posted by: IceCreamMan2633
Originally posted by: stelleg151
Originally posted by: dejunjing
Spending more $10 to get a boxed one, together a AMD T-shirt at www.mwave.com


You are spending 18 dollars more with shipping

and 3 year warranty

for their mobo and cpu combo, what kind of heatsink do they include?

It's the retail heatsink fan.
 
I actually prefer this rather than retail one. Because I already bought a K8 Silentboost for $15 so I don't want to spend an additional $18 on an inferior heatsink. And the 3 year warranty is great but I've never had a CPU die on me unless it was clearly my fault (which only happened one time because I was stupid enough to put the cpu in the socket in backwards.)

Thanks!
 
It was a newegg refurb (how do you refurbish a heatsink lol, probably just a customer return). BTW, price is back to $150 but GameVe has the samething minus the free stickers for $140.
 
Originally posted by: Enectic
I actually prefer this rather than retail one. Because I already bought a K8 Silentboost for $15 so I don't want to spend an additional $18 on an inferior heatsink. And the 3 year warranty is great but I've never had a CPU die on me unless it was clearly my fault (which only happened one time because I was stupid enough to put the cpu in the socket in backwards.)

Thanks!


Inferior fan? Have you actually read the review? on the retail heatsinks? Not only did it outpreform the Thermalright SLK-948u it also manage to stay on par with all the other aftermarket, just because something is aftermarket doesn't mean it preforms that much better than a stock cooler.

http://www.madshrimps.be/?acti...ge=517&articID=135
 
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