Weekly CPU & Video Card Price Guide: 3rd Edition
by Vlad Trishkin on November 24, 2000 12:00 PM EST- Posted in
- Guides
Intel CPUs
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Pentium 4 - 1.5GHz (400) |
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Pentium 4 - 1.4GHz (400) |
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Pentium III - 1.13GHz (133) |
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Pentium III - 1.0GHz (133) |
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Pentium III - 933MHz (133) |
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Pentium III - 866MHz (133) |
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Pentium III - 850Mhz (100) |
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Pentium III - 800MHz (133) |
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Pentium III - 800Mhz (100) |
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Pentium III - 750Mhz (100) |
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Pentium III - 733MHz (133) |
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Pentium III - 700Mhz (100) |
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Pentium III - 667Mhz (133) |
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Pentium III - 650Mhz (100) |
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Pentium III - 600MHz (E-133) |
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Pentium III - 600MHz (E-100) |
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Pentium III - 550MHz (E-100) |
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Pentium III - 500Mhz (E-100) |
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Celeron 766 FC-PGA |
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Celeron 733 FC-PGA |
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Celeron 700 FC-PGA |
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Celeron 667 FC-PGA |
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Celeron 633 FC-PGA |
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Celeron 600 FC-PGA |
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Celeron 566 FC-PGA |
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Celeron 533 FC-PGA |
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Intel Pentium 4 has dropped to its suggested retailing price as soon as Pentium
4 reviews started to pop up around the net. Intel claims that each Pentium
4 will be bundled with two sticks of 64MB RDRAM (PC800), but this does not
apply to OEM CPUs. Anyhow, a price drop of over $150 for the 1.4GHz part,
and $250 for the 1.5GHz part is expected since vendors that attempted to jump
the gun on the Pentium 4 release were obviously overcharging for the processors.
The time to upgrade to a 1GHz Pentium 3 is now for many people, and a price
drop of $12 only makes it sweeter. If having a top of the line CPU is not
your way to be, we reserved the lower priced best buy models for you. This
week they are the 850MHz (100MHz FSB) and the 866MHz (133MHz FSB) parts, depending
on whether or not you have a motherboard that can support the 133MHz FSB.
You can go even lower with the 700MHz (100MHz FSB) and the 733MHz (133MHz
FSB) CPU's, which won't burn a hole in your wallet.
Most veteran overclockers know the advantages on having a CPU with a 100MHz
FSB clock opposed to the 133MHz FSB clock, and most current 700MHz (100MHz
FSB) Pentium 3's easily hit 933MHz or more, assuming the motherboard and memory
are able to handle the higher FSB speeds. Most current Pentium 3's are still
based on the cB0 stepping, but luckily newer and higher yield cC0 based parts
will dominate in the next few weeks.
The FC-PGA Celerons are still in bloom, and they still make for great upgrade
options on older motherboards, which are mostly based on Intel's BX and LX
chipsets. Celerons are legendary overclockers, and a good percentage of current
parts make it all the way up to 100MHz FSB (66MHz FSB is default), so we especially
recommend the 566 and the 700MHz models. We are still waiting for a price
drop on the new 733 and 766MHz models, but for now the prices on them are
ridiculously high, you are better off buying a Pentium 3 for the same amount
of money.
Related Reviews
Make sure you check out our latest Intel Pentium III Coppermine and Intel Celeron FC-PGA reviews for more information.
Pentium III Reviews
Publication Date
Intel Pentium III 1.13GHz (1133MHz)
July 31st, 2000 5:10 AM
Intel Pentium III 933
May 24th, 2000 12:17 AM
Intel Pentium III 866, 850
March 20th, 2000 12:24 AM
Intel Pentium III 1GHz
March 8th, 2000 8:00 AM
Intel Pentium III 800 & 750 "Coppermine"
December 20th, 1999 4:28 AM
Intel Pentium III E FC-PGA (Socket-370)
October 26th, 1999 11:22 PM
Intel Pentium III E "Coppermine" (Slot-1)
October 25th, 1999 7:21 PM
Celeron Reviews
Publication Date
Intel Celeron 700
June 26th, 2000 1:03 AM
Overclocking the FC-PGA Celeron
April 17th, 2000 5:28 AM
Intel Celeron 600 "Coppermine128"
March 29th, 2000 2:10 AM
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