CPU/Mobo AMD removes 100 series Opteron pricing

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dipdude

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A TECH Report review commented that AMD had removed the pricing of its 100 series Opteron processors. Checking the chip maker's Web site confirmed that was true. The processor model numbers are still there but the prices have been asterisked out. Why has that happened?

We ran a story last December that said AMD had stopped production of socket 939 Opterons as it appeared that too many overclockers were buying them. But AMD said that hadn't happened. It still could be the case that too many of these Opteron parts are going into the hands of overclockers, so AMD's action may be trying to put a brake on sales.

Why would overclockers want to buy these parts? Just look at the prices below:

  • Opteron
    • Dual core model 165 - $278
    • Single core Model 144 - $111
  • Athlon 64
    • Dual core 3800plus - $301
    • Single core 3200plus - $155

The entry-level Opterons are both cheaper than their Athlon 64 counterparts. They also have twice the amount of level two cache and overclock like crazy. AMD's FAQ page says there are other distinct differences as well. Since it's socket 939 Opterons that overclockers are buying we'll just show those details here:

  • AMD Opteron 100 Series processors with ECC unbuffered memory all have 1MB of L2 cache.
  • AMD Opteron 100 Series processors with ECC unbuffered memory are produced on AMD Opteron processor die material and follow the same AMD Opteron processor manufacturing process as do the 800 Series and 200 Series.
  • AMD Opteron 100 Series processors with ECC unbuffered memory undergo the same AMD Opteron processor-level testing and validation as do the 800 Series and 200 Series.

So these Opterons are AMD's best socket 939 devices. It's no wonder that enthusiasts want to get their hands on them.

It could be that this is a precursor for something else. To avoid speculation could someone from AMD tell us what's going on?

This is current Processor Pricing Page.

This is the cached version with all the prices.
 
i think it wud be better if AMD decreses the price of DC 3800+ as intel has launched 805 which is around 150$ and there is no competition from AMD ..... 165 can fill the gap between 3800+ and 4200+
 
Well those prices were a bit of a joke anyway. Nobody was following the AMD processor pricing sincerely, and perhaps AMD got too many complaints of dealer pricing not matching the official pricing.

I mean we had the Opteron 144 listed for 125$ and it was selling away for close to 200$.
 
And Opteron prices have risen to match Athlon prices now :)

Current India pricing :

144 - 10k

146 - 11.5k

165 - 17.5k

170 - 22.5k
 
so whats the idea behind the report? opty prices are gonna shoot up? or X2 prices are gonna come down...? which do you ppl think is gonna happen?
 
not all X2's dude... ppl wouldnt be really happy if the 3800+,4200+,4600+ comes down(they would be to some extent but not enitrely)... cos they arent comparable to optys i guess...because of the L1 and L2 cache difference.
 
^ No mate, L1 cache is identical among both.

L2 cache is 512KB + 512KB on the 3800+, 4200+ and 4600+ models. The X2 4400+ and 4800+ have the same 1MB + 1MB cache as the Opty's.

The difference is that the Opty's tend to overclock better on an average.
 
Anish said:
And Opteron prices have risen to match Athlon prices now :)

Current India pricing :

144 - 10k
146 - 11.5k
165 - 17.5k
170 - 22.5k
forget that, thats history too now.
165 sold out here.
And next expected batch is to cost 19-19.5k for 165.
 
Opty pricing in India is AMAZING !!!

Abosolutely AMAZING !

First time in India I have seen and electronic item sold at US rates..
 
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