Originally posted by: thenotebook
You can get CPUs at a much lower price than $279.
but it's not as nice, Genius.
Originally posted by: dhoytw
Originally posted by: thenotebook
You can get CPUs at a much lower price than $279.
Yes you can get CPU's at a much lower price but the question is can you get this one at a much lower price. One example is a Celeron 2.4Ghz sure it's gonna cost less but it's not as nice, Genius.
Originally posted by: PELarson
Originally posted by: dhoytw
Originally posted by: thenotebook
You can get CPUs at a much lower price than $279.
Yes you can get CPU's at a much lower price but the question is can you get this one at a much lower price. One example is a Celeron 2.4Ghz sure it's gonna cost less but it's not as nice, Genius.
Well if you want nice - BOXED PENTIUM 4 530-3.0GHZ HT 1M 800FSB at eCost for $198 plus handling.
Originally posted by: thenotebook
You can get CPUs at a much lower price than $279.
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
Hot deal on a cooling solution for that 3.4 prescott wowow!! :laugh:
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
Hot deal on a cooling solution for that 3.4 prescott wowow!! :laugh:
Originally posted by: EarthwormJim
I could smell the thread crapping even before I clicked on this thread. Leave the guy alone, it's a fairly good deal on a fairly good processor.
Originally posted by: pastorjay
Geesh, how many crappers does it take to change a.... nevermind :roll:
This is a decent price for THIS processor... that is all he was claiming. You all should be ashamed of yourselves! Now, move along.
Originally posted by: batmanuel
The Renton, WA Fry's has a P4 3.4 GHz with mobo) for $269. I'd say most other Fry's have a similar deal. The mobo is probably an ECS 848P chipset with no dual channel support, based on a similar product listed at Outpost, which cools off the deal a lot, but you could always sell off the mobo to raise some cash for a 865-bsed one.