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AnandTech Weekly CPU Prices - AMD
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Athlon Thunderbird 1.2GHz (266)
NA
$0
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Athlon Thunderbird 1.13GHz (266)
NA
$0
NA
Athlon Thunderbird 1.0GHz (266)
NA
$0
NA
Athlon Thunderbird 1.2GHz
$492
$0
TCWO
$0
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Athlon Thunderbird 1.1GHz
$342
$3
PeachPC
$11
Athlon Thunderbird 1.0GHz
$253
$1
PCBoost
$16
Athlon Thunderbird 950MHz
$234
$11
PCBoost
$16
Athlon Thunderbird 900MHz
$166
$4
PeachPC
$11
Athlon Thunderbird 850MHz
$142
$1
PeachPC
$11
Athlon Thunderbird 800MHz
$128
$1
ICOMPZ
$11
Athlon Thunderbird 750MHz
$98
$6
ICOMPZ
$11
Athlon Thunderbird 700MHz
$89
$3
ICOMPZ
$11
Athlon 1.0GHz
$270
$11
ICOMPZ
$11
Athlon 950MHz
$232
$53
Atacom
$10
Athlon 900MHz
$179
$10
UpgradePlanet
$10
Athlon 850MHz
$148
$17
UpgradePlanet
$10
Athlon 800MHz
$136
$3
UpgradePlanet
$10
Athlon 750MHz
$94
$1
UpgradePlanet
$10
Athlon 700MHz
$95
$1
UpgradePlanet
$10
Athlon 650MHz
$72
$1
ACmicro
$10
Athlon 600MHz
$71
$15
PeachPC
$11
Athlon 550MHz
$59
$2
Krex
$11
Athlon 500MHz
$57
$0
Axion
$7.50
Duron 800MHz
$95
$2
ICOMPZ
$11
Duron 750MHz
$73
$1
ICOMPZ
$11
Duron 700MHz
$57
$3
ICOMPZ
$11
Duron 650MHz
$47
$2
PeachPC
$11
Duron 600MHz
$46
$1
ICOMPZ
$11


AMD is the quiet duck in the pond this week, and the prices aren't changing dramatically. We can expect the new 266MHz FSB Thunderbird models to show up online within 10 or so days, but for now the 200MHz FSB 1.2GHz Thunderbird is our pick as the fastest AMD CPU.

Current Thunderbirds are what most people are looking for in a high performance CPU, but the high-end "Classic" Athlons are dropping enough in price to make you want a faster part if you are stuck with a Slot-A motherboard.

Durons are shining as always, but you have to go for the lower end (up to 700MHz) part to get the most "bang for a buck". Purchasing a 750 or 800MHz Duron doesn't make too much sense at this point, our suggestion is to add a little extra and buy the 700 or 750Mhz Thunderbird.

Overclocking AMD's CPU's isn't too much of a hassle, it is still not as easy as overclocking Intel CPU's in which case you don't need any 3rd party tools at all, but it can be done. Overclocking Slot-A parts requires soldering of the multiplier resistors, but a faster and easier solution is a simple GFD. Overclocking all Socket-A CPU's requires the simple "L1 bridge connection trick", and a motherboard which supports multiplier adjustment. For more information check out our latest Socket-A Overclocking Guide.


Related Reviews

Make sure you check out our latest Athlon and Duron reviews for more information.

Athlon Reviews Publication Date
AMD's 760 Chipset: DDR for the Athlon is here October 30th, 2000 5:29 AM
AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" 1.2GHz & Duron 800MHz October 17th, 2000 12:56 AM
DDR SDRAM - AMD Athlon Performance Preview September 14th, 2000 3:56 AM
AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" 1.1GHz August 28th, 2000 12:00 PM
AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" 1 GHz / 800 MHz June 4th, 2000 10:10 PM
AMD Athlon 1GHz, 950MHz, 900MHz March 6th, 2000 12:20 AM
AMD Athlon 850 February 14th, 2000 12:00 PM
AMD Athlon 800 December 20th, 1999 4:47 AM
AMD Athlon 750 November 29th, 1999 1:16 AM
AMD Athlon 700 October 4th, 1999 12:19 AM
AMD Athlon August 9th, 1999 7:37 PM

Duron Reviews Publication Date
AMD Duron 800MHz October 17th, 2000 12:56 AM
AMD Duron 750 September 5th, 2000 12:00 PM
AMD Duron June 19th, 2000 12:00 PM
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