Weekly CPU & Video Card Price Guide: February 2001 1st Edition
by Manveer Wasson on February 9, 2001 2:14 AM EST- Posted in
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AMD CPUs
AnandTech Weekly CPU Prices - AMD | |||||
CPU | Price | Change | Vendor | Shipping | Promotion |
Athlon Thunderbird 1.2GHz |
$265
|
$3
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon Thunderbird 1.1GHz |
$220
|
$6
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon Thunderbird 1.0GHz (266MHz) |
$279
|
NA
|
?
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon Thunderbird 1.0GHz (200MHz) |
$183
|
$7
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon Thunderbird 950MHz |
$150
|
$3
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon Thunderbird 900MHz |
$123
|
$4
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon Thunderbird 850MHz |
$104
|
$4
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon Thunderbird 800MHz |
$100
|
$2
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon Thunderbird 750MHz |
$73
|
$8
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon Thunderbird 700MHz |
$83
|
$5
|
NA
|
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Athlon 1.0GHz |
$317
|
$32
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon 950MHz |
$210
|
$13
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon 900MHz |
$127
|
$12
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon 850MHz |
$111
|
$1
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon 800MHz |
$104
|
$2
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon 750MHz |
$90
|
$8
|
$9
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon 700MHz |
$79
|
$3
|
$12
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon 650MHz |
$70
|
$3
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon 600MHz |
$64
|
$2
|
$9
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon 550MHz |
$59
|
$10
|
$9
|
OEM
|
|
Athlon 500MHz |
$73
|
$11
|
$10
|
OEM
|
|
Duron 850MHz |
$98
|
$0
|
$9
|
OEM
|
|
Duron 800MHz |
$73
|
$0
|
$10
|
OEM
|
|
Duron 750MHz |
$61
|
$0
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Duron 700MHz |
$50
|
$1
|
$10
|
OEM
|
|
Duron 650MHz |
$47
|
$5
|
$11
|
OEM
|
|
Duron 600MHz |
$50
|
$10
|
$10
|
OEM
|
There is still very little change in prices for
AMD's lines of processors. The entire Thunderbird series has shown only minor
fluctuations in price from two weeks ago. However, just because prices have
not changed doesn't mean prices aren't good. The Thunderbird 1.0GHz is still
a steal at $183 and the 850MHz part can be found for just over $100. AMD's
Athlon-C (266MHz FSB) is finally starting to show up in some online retailers.
Those looking to buy one of the new Althlon-C's should note that you must
also purchase a motherboard capable of handling the 266MHz FSB like the KT133A.
Because this processor is so new, prices for it are quite high. Expect prices
to drop as more vendors get their hands on these processors. Also, don't hold
your breath waiting for the rumored 1.3GHz Athlons as they will not be coming
out anytime soon and will most likely not feature the cooler-running Palomino
core.
It looks like the time to find a dirt cheap "classic" Athlon has now passed. This week we see major price increases in the high-end spectrum of the Slot-A processors. The price of the 1.0GHz part now exceeds $300 making it unreasonably expensive for those looking to upgrade their older motherboards. It would be more economical to purchase a new motherboard and Thunderbird processor. However, if a new motherboard is not an option, a simple BIOS upgrade will enable you to use a higher clock speed Slot-A Athlon.
The price of the Duron line of processors, like the rest of AMD's line of chips, has remained relatively unchanged this week. The 850MHz part remains priced much higher than the rest of the Duron line. The rest of the Duron's are still priced very competitively to their Intel Celeron counterparts. For overclockers, the Duron 650 can easily make it up to 850MHz and is a steal for under $50.
However a low-cost processor does not always a mean low-cost system, especially in the Duron's case. With the price of bare-bones video cards and sound cards still much more expensive than their equivalents integrated into motherboards, building a cost-effective Duron system may be difficult. The only motherboards available for the Duron are the same ones available for the Thunderbirds; most of which sell for over $120. There is currently no Intel i810 equivalent for AMD processors, so those looking for a truly low-cost system may have to look elsewhere, as SiS 730S and KM133 boards are not available just yet.
Related Reviews
Make sure you check out our latest Athlon and Duron reviews for more information.
Athlon Reviews | Publication Date |
VIAs KT133A Socket-A Chipset: AMD 760 Performance without DDR SDRAM | December 21st, 2000 |
AMD's 760 Chipset: DDR for the Athlon is here | October 30th, 2000 |
ALi MAGiK 1: The Athlon gets a second DDR platform | November 29th, 2000 |
AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" 1.2GHz & Duron 800MHz | October 17th, 2000 |
DDR SDRAM - AMD Athlon Performance Preview | September 14th, 2000 |
AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" 1.1GHz | August 28th, 2000 |
AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" 1 GHz / 800 MHz | June 4th, 2000 |
AMD Athlon 1GHz, 950MHz, 900MHz | March 6th, 2000 |
AMD Athlon 850 | February 14th, 2000 |
AMD Athlon 800 | December 20th, 1999 |
AMD Athlon 750 | November 29th, 1999 |
AMD Athlon 700 | October 4th, 1999 |
AMD Athlon | August 9th, 1999 |
Duron Reviews | Publication Date |
AMD Duron 850MHz | January 8th, 2001 |
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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