barton's at newegg

Lyran

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uh... don't know where you've been, but the 3000+ is the top of the line, at a whopping 600 or more.
 

pillage2001

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Originally posted by: Lyran
uh... don't know where you've been, but the 3000+ is the top of the line, at a whopping 600 or more.

Xp3000+ is not in stock so the Xp2800+ is the top.
 

Jeff7181

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A whopping $600? Whopping compared to an XP2000? Sure... whopping compared to a P4 3.06 HT? Hardly
 

Spicedaddy

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Originally posted by: Jeff7181
A whopping $600? Whopping compared to an XP2000? Sure... whopping compared to a P4 3.06 HT? Hardly

whopping compared to most people's wallets...
 

Megatomic

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I can't wait for the Bartons to be prolific so the Tbreds will drop in price. By Tbreds I mean the 2600+/2700+/2800+ chips.
 

paco83

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Originally posted by: SeekingTao
I can't wait for the Bartons to be prolific so the Tbreds will drop in price. By Tbreds I mean the 2600+/2700+/2800+ chips.

I woudl think they would stop producing tbred 2800's. Wouldn't make much business sense to keep manufacturing 2 chips with the same PR rating. Would probally confuse the avg user.
 

tbates757

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By the same token the average user doesn't go to newegg and look at processors to stick in his/her system
 

Blain

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"Would probally confuse the avg user."

AMD doesn't mind having their customers kept in the dark. :D
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