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Originally posted by: RichUK
From what I had heard, the 4400+ and the 4800+ are being discontinued. However this is only what I have heard on here, and nothing official.
Also if this is the case, and with the combined factor that the extra L2 cache takes up more die space, this could be a reason for the sustained cost.
I think people should hit ebay, and see if they can pick up good deals on the good stepping dual core Opterons, as the people that own them, will no doubt go and look for a Conroe setup.
Originally posted by: n30
Originally posted by: RichUK
From what I had heard, the 4400+ and the 4800+ are being discontinued. However this is only what I have heard on here, and nothing official.
Also if this is the case, and with the combined factor that the extra L2 cache takes up more die space, this could be a reason for the sustained cost.
I think people should hit ebay, and see if they can pick up good deals on the good stepping dual core Opterons, as the people that own them, will no doubt go and look for a Conroe setup.
I really want to get my hands on a 4400. I'll be scouring the FS/T ads, just for that one extra MB of cache.
Why not check the AnandTech Real Time Price Engine?Originally posted by: draganjr
Any one sels drop the prices yet? Newegg has not!![]()
Originally posted by: videopho
mWAVE is currently OOS of all of the above but TD has the 4800 for $309 + shipping. Should I bite on this? Tempting...
Very tempting isn't it?Originally posted by: videopho
mWAVE is currently OOS of all of the above but TD has the 4800 for $309 + shipping. Should I bite on this? Tempting...
Originally posted by: dakotagts
Originally posted by: videopho
mWAVE is currently OOS of all of the above but TD has the 4800 for $309 + shipping. Should I bite on this? Tempting...
I would wait to see what you can get with a conroe for 300, my bet is that you can get one and do more with it and see better performance.