CPU price comparing. Difference between countries

Nimbus1951

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I've always wondered how big differences in prices there are between countries...

In Denmark the prices for the following CPU's are:

AMD Palo. 2200+ (1667 MHz).........: 100$
AMD TBred. 2700+ (2167 MHz).......: 431$
AMD TBred. 2800+ (2233 MHz).......: 566$

Intel Celeron 2200 MHz (box).........: 139$
Intel P4 N2 2533 MHz.....................: 308$
Intel P4 N2 3066 MHz (box)...........: 841$

Whatever country you may live in please make a post and tell the prices for these cpu's. I'd like to compare...

Regards,
Nimbus

PS. These price's are the cheapest available in Denmark.
 

ScrewFace

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The prices are a tad higher here in Canada because of our low dollar compared to our southern neighbour the U.S.A.:)
 

bgeh

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Originally posted by: Nimbus1951
I've always wondered how big differences in prices there are between countries...

In Denmark the prices for the following CPU's are:

AMD Palo. 2200+ (1667 MHz).........: 100$
AMD TBred. 2700+ (2167 MHz).......: 431$
AMD TBred. 2800+ (2233 MHz).......: 566$

Intel Celeron 2200 MHz (box).........: 139$
Intel P4 N2 2533 MHz.....................: 308$
Intel P4 N2 3066 MHz (box)...........: 841$

Whatever country you may live in please make a post and tell the prices for these cpu's. I'd like to compare...

Regards,
Nimbus

PS. These price's are the cheapest available in Denmark.

are these in us dollars?
i'll report back on malaysian cpu prices after my hunt for the reclusive t-bred b's is over
 

Egrimm

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Originally posted by: Nimbus1951
AMD Palo. 2200+ (1667 MHz).........: 100$ .
You mean 2000+, 2200+ is 1.8Ghz and a bit more costly. I'm a fellow dane btw.

Originally posted by: bgeh
are these in us dollars? i'll report back on malaysian cpu prices after my hunt for the reclusive t-bred b's is over
Yes, it's the danish prices converted to US dollars.
 

Nimbus1951

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Jeg brugte edbpriser.dk så der kan godt være fejl ;)

Danish - ain't that something you eat?

I'm supprised that the prices are higher in Canada.... Normally everything is expensive in Denmark.

Regards,
Nimbus