Thinking of getting a AMD X2 ? -- see this Newegg combo deal, courtesy of Anandtech

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Just noticed this while lazily perusing the Anandtech website. I
normally avoid clicking on any ads, but this one sure attracted by
attention really quickly.

Full Retail-package version of the brand-new Nero 7 with the purchase
of an AMD X2 processor (Retail package), BUT it does exclude the AMD
X2 3800+......

See:-

http://promotions.newegg.com/AMD/Nero/101905/index.html?CMP=BAC-anandtech_2005_banners

I have no idea how long this promotion lasts.............

The X2 pricings on Newegg are currently the lowest from all the
reputable US on-line sources. (Others have the same price, but might
include 2-day shipping). Check around to make sure.

John Lewis
- Technology early-birds are flying guinea-pigs.
 
I just paid $649 for the 64 X2 4400+ here in Ontario Canada from a Retail
Computer Store, No free software included..(Price does not include the 15%
tax we pay here)
 
I just paid $649 for the 64 X2 4400+ here in Ontario Canada from a Retail
Computer Store, No free software included..(Price does not include the 15%
tax we pay here)

$649CDN, I presume.
The current Newegg price is $526 USD

John Lewis
- Technology early-birds are flying guinea-pigs.
 
Did you see the following?...
http://www.anandtech.com/weblog/default.aspx?bid=242

What do you make of that?

It is rather old, and Anand does not seem to have followed up
on it so far............

I'm sure that some games will not like the second core, just like some
don't like HT ( Arx Fatalis, with latest patch comes immediately to
mind ) No real problem, use Set Affinity.

John Lewis
- Technology early-birds are flying guinea-pigs.
 
John Lewis said:
Just noticed this while lazily perusing the Anandtech website. I
normally avoid clicking on any ads, but this one sure attracted by
attention really quickly.

Full Retail-package version of the brand-new Nero 7 with the purchase
of an AMD X2 processor (Retail package), BUT it does exclude the AMD
X2 3800+......

See:-

http://promotions.newegg.com/AMD/Nero/101905/index.html?CMP=BAC-anandtech_2005_banners

I have no idea how long this promotion lasts.............

The X2 pricings on Newegg are currently the lowest from all the
reputable US on-line sources. (Others have the same price, but might
include 2-day shipping). Check around to make sure.

Be careful, newegg prices can change daily if not hourly based on inventory,
popularity, and demand.
 
Be careful, newegg prices can change daily if not hourly based on inventory,
popularity, and demand.

Sure, like all the other popular volume on-line sites. Hence the last
sentence in my quote above. However, this deal is (was ?) genuine --
the X2 prices on Newegg have not changed for the past few weeks,
and are the same as ZipZoomFly and Monarch. ZipZoomFly offers
free 2-day (US mainland) shipping.

John Lewis
- Technology early-birds are flying guinea-pigs.
 
|On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 05:46:07 -0400, "Nonymous" <[email protected]>
|wrote:
|
|>
|>|>> Just noticed this while lazily perusing the Anandtech website. I
|>> normally avoid clicking on any ads, but this one sure attracted by
|>> attention really quickly.
|>>
|>> Full Retail-package version of the brand-new Nero 7 with the purchase
|>> of an AMD X2 processor (Retail package), BUT it does exclude the AMD
|>> X2 3800+......
|>>
|>> See:-
|>>
|>> http://promotions.newegg.com/AMD/Nero/101905/index.html?CMP=BAC-anandtech_2005_banners
|>>
|>> I have no idea how long this promotion lasts.............
|>>
|>> The X2 pricings on Newegg are currently the lowest from all the
|>> reputable US on-line sources. (Others have the same price, but might
|>> include 2-day shipping). Check around to make sure.
|>
|>Be careful, newegg prices can change daily if not hourly based on inventory,
|>popularity, and demand.
|>
|
|Sure, like all the other popular volume on-line sites. Hence the last
|sentence in my quote above. However, this deal is (was ?) genuine --
|the X2 prices on Newegg have not changed for the past few weeks,
|and are the same as ZipZoomFly and Monarch. ZipZoomFly offers
|free 2-day (US mainland) shipping.
|
|John Lewis
|- Technology early-birds are flying guinea-pigs.

Regarding changing prices.. keep in mind that Amazon and Newegg will offer
different prices based on your cookies and revisting. If you are a "new"
customer the prices will sometimes be cheaper then if you are a "returning
customer with logon. Yeah.. I know.. sneaky huh?

Pluvious
 
Regarding changing prices.. keep in mind that Amazon and Newegg will offer
different prices based on your cookies and revisting. If you are a "new"
customer the prices will sometimes be cheaper then if you are a "returning
customer with logon. Yeah.. I know.. sneaky huh?
Thanks for the warning.

I buy quite a bit of stuff from Newegg & Amazon, but always
comparison-check prices and will give Newegg the business if the
prices are equal within 1-2%. ( They have been an exceptionally
reliable supplier and on the only item that I have ever had to RMA,
and which was damaged at the manufacturer, they picked
up the return-shipment tab and sent me a replacement before
receiving the RMA item. ) Otherwise, I buy elsewhere if necessary...
so if Newegg has been doing that, then they have auto-screwed
themselves. And most of my Amazon purchases have been from
Amazon "3rd-parties"

John Lewis
- Technology early-birds are flying guinea-pigs.
 
John Lewis said:
$649CDN, I presume.
The current Newegg price is $526 USD

Isn't the X2 4400 slower than even a Athlon 64 3200 for single threaded
games (most at this point)? My understanding is that the cores themselves
even up to x2 4800 are slow in themselves.
 
Isn't the X2 4400 slower than even a Athlon 64 3200 for single threaded
games (most at this point)? My understanding is that the cores themselves
even up to x2 4800 are slow in themselves.

Nope. Please Google for the X2 reviews.

All X2s dual-cores and the latest A64 single-cores are RevE (or later)
silicon, with SSE3 implementation and an improved memory controller.

For the ones specifically that you mention.

X2 4400 Toledo = Dual 3700+ San Diego (Rev E, with SSE3)

X2 4800 Toledo = Dual 4000+ San Diego (Rev E, with SSE3)

You must be referring to the X2 3800+, the least expensive,
which is a dual version of the 3200+ Venice.

John Lewis
- Technology early-birds are flying guinea-pigs.
 
Kroagnon said:
Isn't the X2 4400 slower than even a Athlon 64 3200 for single threaded
games (most at this point)? My understanding is that the cores themselves
even up to x2 4800 are slow in themselves.
X2 4800+ is dual FX53 cores at 2.4 ghz, dual 1m L2 cache. I wouldn't call
it 'slow', though.
McG.
 
Nope. Please Google for the X2 reviews.

All X2s dual-cores and the latest A64 single-cores are RevE (or later)
silicon, with SSE3 implementation and an improved memory controller.

For the ones specifically that you mention.

X2 4400 Toledo = Dual 3700+ San Diego (Rev E, with SSE3)

X2 4800 Toledo = Dual 4000+ San Diego (Rev E, with SSE3)

You must be referring to the X2 3800+, the least expensive,
which is a dual version of the 3200+ Venice.

lol... the CPUs you mentioned are $500 and up. To get the equivalent of a
single core Athlon 64 4000 you'd have to pay $800!

AMD has priced x2 out of the market.
 
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