NEWEGG HELP

MTB

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Hey guys just ordered some new stuff of new egg and i was going to look at the specs of my mobo. i typed the product id number into the search and it would not come up... Here is a copy/paste on my envoice. could someone please tell me what the deal his. thanks

Items Shipped From: CA FedEx Tracking Number: #655344237595
*MB NFORCE2 A7N8X DELUXE ASUS RTL N82E16813131436 1/29/2004 9:57:08 AM 1 $118.99
CPU AMD|3200/400 ATHLON XP BARTON R N82E16819103390 1/29/2004 9:57:08 AM 1 $217.00
DDRAM512MB|CORSAR64X64 VS512MB400 % N82E16820145026 1/29/2004 9:57:08 AM 1 $74.00

Subtotal $409.99
Tax $24.60
Shipping and Handling 14.87
Total $449.46

GOOD - Your Ship To address has been successfully confirmed. Your Order will be shipped in 1-2 business days. Your order has completed step 5 of 5. Here is your invoice # 4396612.
Shipping Date: 01/29/2004







 

MTB

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Its not the same as mine... if you type in the id number it brings the product right up. instead mine is not found and i can't find it at all.
 

Markfw

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OK, just one question. Why would you get barton 3200+ for $217, when you can get an Athlon 3000+ for $227 retail that is faster with NO OC ????
 

mrweirdo

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Originally posted by: Markfw900
OK, just one question. Why would you get barton 3200+ for $217, when you can get an Athlon 3000+ for $227 retail that is faster with NO OC ????

I would say because it will support dual DDR while the Athlon64 doesnt :(
 

InlineFive

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Originally posted by: Markfw900
OK, just one question. Why would you get barton 3200+ for $217, when you can get an Athlon 3000+ for $227 retail that is faster with NO OC ????

And if you are going to spend the money on that get a Barton 2500+ for $95 which can be overclocked to those speeds easily.

-Por
 

MTB

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too late already spent the money. Us high rolling supervisors don't need to worry about overclocking