AMD X2 3800 AM2 chip OEM...$89.00 plus shipping...Ewiz.com

Engineer

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E-wiz link.
Not a bad price for an AMD dual core chip. Downside is AM2 and need for DDR2.

Credit to Ranyuncho and Viffer at F@twallet.
 

frostedflakes

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Is this working for anybody?? Mine still won't go through. I click on the checkout button and a blank page loads.
 

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I didn't take it all the way though but I did go through several steps...

Try going to froogle (www.froogle.com) and typing AMD x2 3800 ewiz in the search box. Click on that link and then try to add/checkout.
 

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Originally posted by: frostedflakes
I did try going through Froogle, no dice. :(

I don't have an answer. I didn't finish the checkout but it started just fine! :(
 

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Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Is it working now for you?

I just went all the way to the <Submit Order> page. No problems. I did not submit, however. Is that where you are stuck at or on a previous page?

If on a previous page, have you cleared your cookies or deleted your temporary internet files?
 

frostedflakes

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Hmm must be something on my side then, I can't get past the shopping cart. Will tinker around w/it more and see if I can get it working.
 

frostedflakes

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Yeah just tried it on another computer/ISP and it went through fine. Still not working on my system. Guess my ISP just doesn't play well with eWiz secure checkout??
 

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Well according to the descrip and cross ref the pt# to amd's site, this appears to be lower power consumption model, 65watts vs 89watts in all 939s and earlier AM2s. Nice, considering electricity rates just went up 22% here in Chitown. Would be a nicer if it was the ultra low voltage 35 watter, but still good.
 

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Originally posted by: Budarow
Will a retail HSF from a AMD 939 socket single core CPU fit the X2 AM2 CPU?

Yes.

Dang, the price is tempting... must resist... but want to see how much I can overclock one...
 

MustangSVT

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Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: Budarow
Will a retail HSF from a AMD 939 socket single core CPU fit the X2 AM2 CPU?

Yes.

Dang, the price is tempting... must resist... but want to see how much I can overclock one...


what is a good o/c board that isnt too expensive for this?
 

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Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: Budarow
Will a retail HSF from a AMD 939 socket single core CPU fit the X2 AM2 CPU?

Yes.

Dang, the price is tempting... must resist... but want to see how much I can overclock one...

I thought S939 HSFs were incompatible with AM2?
 

Zap

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Originally posted by: MustangSVT
what is a good o/c board that isnt too expensive for this?
Is $90 (plus shipping/tax) not too expensive for you? If not, then the Abit NF-M2 Nview is the best choice.

Originally posted by: Pollock
I thought S939 HSFs were incompatible with AM2?
If it uses the "stock" mounts, then it works fine. Retail box HSFs use stock mounts.
 

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Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
what is a good o/c board that isnt too expensive for this?
Is $90 (plus shipping/tax) not too expensive for you? If not, then the Abit NF-M2 Nview is the best choice.

Originally posted by: Pollock
I thought S939 HSFs were incompatible with AM2?
If it uses the "stock" mounts, then it works fine. Retail box HSFs use stock mounts.

Word up Zap, this is exactly why I needed this CPU... for an NF-M2
 

Zap

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Originally posted by: idea
Originally posted by: Zap
Is $90 (plus shipping/tax) not too expensive for you? If not, then the Abit NF-M2 Nview is the best choice.
Word up Zap, this is exactly why I needed this CPU... for an NF-M2

Let me know how that CPU overclocks. I got a Sempron 2800+ (128k cache, 1.6GHz, 8x multiplier) on the board now and can get it to around 2.9GHz with some crazy voltages. That's around 360MHz+ for the HTT.
 

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I made my first order using eWiz last week, must say I'm impressed. My item was OOS, they put my order on "hold", sent me 2 emails and left me a voice mail. Great customer service.
 

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Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: idea
Originally posted by: Zap
Is $90 (plus shipping/tax) not too expensive for you? If not, then the Abit NF-M2 Nview is the best choice.
Word up Zap, this is exactly why I needed this CPU... for an NF-M2

Let me know how that CPU overclocks. I got a Sempron 2800+ (128k cache, 1.6GHz, 8x multiplier) on the board now and can get it to around 2.9GHz with some crazy voltages. That's around 360MHz+ for the HTT.

Ahh... can't help you there. I never OC my chips.