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What AMD processor to buy???

Shack70

Platinum Member
I just ordered an Epox 8KTA2 and now I am looking at processors. After checking out the price weekly quotes from Anandtech.com, I see that the regular Athalons cost more than the Tunderbirds. Is'nt the Thunderbirds supposed to be a better processor? I am looking to spend $100 or below and overclock the chip...any suggestions? I am looking at a Thunderbird 750mhz for $72 or a Duron 850 for $89. What should I do? Should I get a regular Athalon, like a 750mhz for $95 instead?
Thanks for any input or help!😀
 
just built new machine with asus a7v133 and t-bird750.so far best i can get completely stable is 7x133(933)at 1.85v.will boot and do some apps at 7.5x133(1000) but will eventauly lock during game play.i would highly recomend the 750.
 
Yeah, the cache on the thunderbirds runs at cpu speed. I think the original athlons cost more because their supply is probably low since I dont think they make them any more. If you're looking for guaranteed overclocking, compuwiz1 is selling Duron 600 mhz guaranteed to 1 ghz, I believe.
 
I dont know if that board is slot a or socket a but you cant use a duron in a slot a mobo and you cant use a claasic in a socket a mobo. Slot a t-birds are very rare.
 
This is a Socket A😀

I knwo Compuwiz1 has the durons, I just don't have the extra cash he wants. I am pretty confident that I can unlock the processor myself, so it's more of just what processor to get. I am using the system mainly for surfinf the web and gaming.
 
Ok great...I think I am gonna get a Tbird. i noticed that the prices droped again today on pricewatch.😀
 
Be sure to check out the companies that are shown on pricewatch with resellerratings.com. Ordering from a company whiuch is more expensive that is more reliable than a cheaper company is reasonable to me. Usually the difference isn't too much. A few times the more reliable company was cheaper too.
 
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