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Hunting down a D0

Originally posted by: avp2306
Anyone know where I order i7 D0 stepping

A 920, 950 or 975?

If its the two latter CPUs then they haven't been released yet, so you won't be able to get them yet. The 950 and 975 will supposedly be released the end of this month (I hope).

The 920 D0 has been around for quite a few weeks, so it should be possible to source one.
 
Micro center, fry's. YMMV. I think we are close to having them readily available most everywhere.

The question is which ones to look for? and/or is a xeon a better choice

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Originally posted by: Infrnl
Micro center, fry's. YMMV. I think we are close to having them readily available most everywhere.

The question is which ones to look for? and/or is a xeon a better choice

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Just curious, what makes you wonder if xeon is a better choice for a desktop?
 
Originally posted by: sgrinavi
Originally posted by: avp2306
Yeah, I meant 920.

Any know specific retailers that will guarantee a D0 stepping?

Tankguys
Tankguys rip you off at $319
Microcenter has them for $199 D0 stepping.
Newegg has been shipping D0 for few weeks now.

 
Originally posted by: avp2306
Originally posted by: Infrnl
Micro center, fry's. YMMV. I think we are close to having them readily available most everywhere.

The question is which ones to look for? and/or is a xeon a better choice

3849A832
B026
B027
B028
B203

Just curious, what makes you wonder if xeon is a better choice for a desktop?

I have seen much better results with the Xeon's and they are designed for stability. Are manufactured though stricter requirements theoretically making it a better CPU overall.

I have seen excellent results with the I7 D0's, but seems that all the guys running Xeons are much happier.

I ended up buying a Xeon; wont be able to compare it to a D0, but can see how it does against my C0's.
 
the Xeon vs i7 thing is probably just like the old A64 vs Opteron thing was... the Xeons are probably the cream of the crop chips that tested out best and the ones that arent up to snuff are called i7's

purely speculation but it would seem to be most cost effective for them...
 
Originally posted by: PUN
Originally posted by: sgrinavi
Originally posted by: avp2306
Yeah, I meant 920.

Any know specific retailers that will guarantee a D0 stepping?

Tankguys
Tankguys rip you off at $319
Microcenter has them for $199 D0 stepping.
Newegg has been shipping D0 for few weeks now.


Not a rip off at all. You are guaranteed a D0 chip, simple. Microcenter is instore only, can't guaranteee a D0, and neither will Newegg.

It's called service, cheap ass - you have to pay for it.
 
Originally posted by: SuperSix
Originally posted by: PUN
Originally posted by: sgrinavi
Originally posted by: avp2306
Yeah, I meant 920.

Any know specific retailers that will guarantee a D0 stepping?

Tankguys
Tankguys rip you off at $319
Microcenter has them for $199 D0 stepping.
Newegg has been shipping D0 for few weeks now.


Not a rip off at all. You are guaranteed a D0 chip, simple. Microcenter is instore only, can't guaranteee a D0, and neither will Newegg.

It's called service, cheap ass - you have to pay for it.

A 60% markup is not service... that is a rip off. Go to microcenter or play the newegg lottery cause the D0 you get from tankguys isn't going to perform 60% better.
 
Its a $30 markup over Newegg. I ordered a 920 from the egg two weeks ago and got a C0. Supposedly you have a 50/50 chance of getting a D0 from Newegg right now. A 10% markup isn't a bad deal, especially when you stop to consider how much a x58 board costs. The closest Microcenter is 300 miles from here, and for many others like me it is simply not an option.
 
Originally posted by: SuperSix
Originally posted by: PUN
Originally posted by: sgrinavi
Originally posted by: avp2306
Yeah, I meant 920.

Any know specific retailers that will guarantee a D0 stepping?

Tankguys
Tankguys rip you off at $319
Microcenter has them for $199 D0 stepping.
Newegg has been shipping D0 for few weeks now.


Not a rip off at all. You are guaranteed a D0 chip, simple. Microcenter is instore only, can't guaranteee a D0, and neither will Newegg.

It's called service, cheap ass - you have to pay for it.

Not a ripoff?
from what I know, newegg only ships D0 as of last week.
MC is instore, and as long as you know how to read the numbers and alphabets, it's not that difficult to figure out the stepping.

I just hate these non-reputable etailers charging huge premiums for different steppings. It is unethical to sell at different prices.
 
How come my friend said i7 sux compared to Phenom 3... since he tried it and only was able to hit 3.6 on 920 ( way too hot pocessor) while the new Phenom 3 cpus he said we was able to oc em stable at 4.8ghz on water cooling.... I was totally astonished ... he could not be lying... coz he builds gaming pcs all the time...
 
Originally posted by: AnotherGuy
How come my friend said i7 sux compared to Phenom 3... since he tried it and only was able to hit 3.6 on 920 ( way too hot pocessor) while the new Phenom 3 cpus he said we was able to oc em stable at 4.8ghz on water cooling.... I was totally astonished ... he could not be lying... coz he builds gaming pcs all the time...

Uhh... wut? There's no such thing as a Phenom 3. I assume he means Phenom 2, and no, an i7 puts the beatdown on a Phenom 2.
 
Yes my bad, i meant phenom 2

As far as gaming thoe I believe an 4.8ghz phenom 2 might actually kill a 920 @ 3.6ghz... lets leave aside video and sound encoding... Can that be the case?
 
Originally posted by: AnotherGuy
Yes my bad, i meant phenom 2

As far as gaming thoe I believe an 4.8ghz phenom 2 might actually kill a 920 @ 3.6ghz... lets leave aside video and sound encoding... Can that be the case?

I have to call BS on that 4.8GHz number... no way, not even on water cooling.
 
Originally posted by: PUN
I just hate these non-reputable etailers...

Non-reputable? Where on earth do you even come up with this? 😕


Originally posted by: PUN
... charging huge premiums for different steppings. It is unethical to sell at different prices.

And you base this statement on the fact that you have a comprehensive knowledge of the wholesale costs, CC processing fees, shipping, labor, insurance, market competition, etc - so you know what the "correct" price should be, thus allowing you to make an informed and intelligent cometary on end user pricing, right? I mean, I'd *hate* to think that someone would make such a statement without having any actual knowledge at all. Surely that's not the case.

 
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