magnet said:but u need to upgrade ram...too and quality ram r xpensive........
doomgiver said:"U NEED TO UPGRADE RAM" as in current ddr sticks wont work with am2 processor and mobo or that if i put in the ddr sticks they wont offer any performance improvement
Wraith said:I called up Delta today and they offered the X2 3800+ for 8.3k plus 350/- as shipping to mumbai...they have even sent an email confirming the same..
If any1 else is interested we can place a joint order...
if thats the price of X2 5000 then E6600 is gng to be over 22k here...lounge said:X2 5000 in 19.5k in nehru place.. went there today... wat u guys say? will it drop further and should one get this? (Rio i have ur advice on my mind, thinking about it ) also E6600 shall arrive for sale by 8th august in NP, price not known.. will E6600 beat X2 5000's prices???
wolfff said:Hey there. Check the GO:Conroe thread in the market section. 6600 for 16ish grand is an awesome price Dont go in for the X2 5000+ now... And decent Gigabyte mobos coming in for around 8k too
Suddenly, the Athlon 64 X2 3800+ is selling for an average price of $144 - down $23 from yesterday, and below the new 3600+ target price - once it's introduced - of $149.
As the market starts to anticipate some action from AMD on the "4x4" front, prices for the FX-62 tumbled $70 in just one day, to $794. Prices for the Athlon 64 X2 4600+ followed suit, dropping $26 (down 9.6%) to $246, while the 4400+ saw the steepest percentage decline of the day, down 11% ($29) to $235
ZipZoomFly is currently selling the chip [Core 2 Duo E6300]for $193, just $10 higher than Intel's list price. Meanwhile, Monarch Computer has the Core 2 Duo E6400 in stock $17.99 above Intel's price at $241.99.