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Old 7th September 2008   #1
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AMD XP CPU Why So Costly

Hi all, thought I might bring this up here, to see what other Folks think.
I am flabbergasted as to the prize of the top end XP CPU's like 3000+ or 3200+ I have been trying to lay my hand on one of them but under $100.- no go. And that is second hand
yet I can buy a brand new AMD AM2X2 6000 for 112.-
or a Intel Core2 Duo E 7200 for $ 147.- I would have thought that either of them would be far superior to a old used XP 300+ or 3200+.
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Availability would be the primary factor ..... kinda like gettin your hands on a General Lee.

Does this one fit the bill?

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Hi thanks, no I should have mentioned the ones I am talking about are older again Socket A this is 939.
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hehehe ........... The infamous 462.

Dave is right - its an availability thing or let's call it supply and demand. Depending upon the board its going on, the best of the best were the 2600+M and the 2800+M which were actually designed to run on a 266mHz Bus. However, they are unlocked processors that run all day long on a 400MHz Bus and will outperform either a 3000+ or 3200+. They can still be found, but as you have discovered - they are pricey. You'll also need a board that can take full advantage of their potential and this is an even tougher find.

Thanks to Sven, I was able to pick up a 3000+ Mobile about a year ago which was supposed to be the fastest of the 266MHz Mobiles, however, that particular processor didn't run as fast as a 2600+ Mobile or a 2800+ Mobile which I still have salted away. I did use it in a build about 4 months ago paired with an Abit NF7s version 2 and it is running quite nicely at 2400MHz. Stock speed on a 3200+ was 2200MHz.

What board are you trying to find a processor for?


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Here's a new 2600 for $60
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This appears to be a 2800 processor, mobo and heatsink/fan for $90
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Nice finds there Dave ....... Hawk, you should jump on that 3200+ if thats what you need. Now, the 2600+ is a Barton and depending on the stepping, it may be an unlocked CPU capable of running every bit as fast as the 3200+. I didn't look closely at the 2800+.

The 2600+M or 2800+M will cost you upwards of $190 if you can find them.



edit: Just looked at the 2800+ listing again - also Barton (says it right in the title - duh!) could also be unlocked but no cpu pictured and no stepping or date of mfg listed. Tried to read the stepping of the 2600+ at 400% zoom and the photo just isn't good enough. Would still call all three very good deals.


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Another used 3200+ here - $73.50
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I am checking this one out, thanks noahdfear.
Rockster I knew that you did like the Mobile XP's.
The Board that I would use is the MSI 6570 K7N2G I am running a XP2000+ on it at the moment.
I did try out first on this board my old XP1800 Palamino and I think it was faster than the 2000 but I want to preserve that one.

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I'm not familiar with that board in particular but its got the nForce2 chipset which certainly was the right pedigree for speed. Good Luck in your quest.

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Hawk22, try this : http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/C...0204-1314-.htm
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Hi Neil, sorry for not coming back here sooner, but I have a lot of things going at the moment.
But yes that is a good place to have a look, I will register and keep an eye on it.
thanks very much
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