a good price??

i also agree with the C2D, you will notice big differences with the C2D processor and they have dropped in price recently. even the quad cores have dropped :o.

i was a little pissed off when i saw the price drop on my cpu.

Master Mind
 
FYI your current motherboard doesn't support the P4 or a C2D. If you already know this and are planning to upgrade or something then go for an X2 Am2 or a C2d LGA775 setup.. there is no reason to spend that much on a single core chip these days
 
i've been offered a brand new boxed Intel Pentium 4 650 Socket 775 3.4Ghz 800FSB 2MB Cache for $135.00(£67.68 + vat(17.5%) ) is this a good price ??
or have i got it wrong as Newegg has the same for £106.00($213.00) and they are usually much more competitivly priced than this.?
http://www.xtreme-technology.com/In...775-34Ghz-800FSB-2MB-Cache-Retail--p-445.html

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116196

I believe you have to visit this site (http://www.smartratings.com/review/computers/processors/903) first and check whether you got a good price or not. You will also see some expert and user reviews about the product. Hope this helps.
 
FYI your current motherboard doesn't support the P4 or a C2D. If you already know this and are planning to upgrade or something then go for an X2 Am2 or a C2d LGA775 setup.. there is no reason to spend that much on a single core chip these days

yes i did already know this thanks(i'm inexperienced not **DO NOT SWEAR** stoooopid !! )

and i wish to change from AMD because although intels do run a lot hotter than AMD, they have the ability to cope with heat better and their boards do seems to be rather universal when it comes to finding compatable CPU's unlike AMD. Also intel have come down a lot in price now.
 
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The new Core 2 Duo's can run very cool, I believe Rambo has his idling in the low 20's with a Zalman CNPS9500 with an overclock to 3.03GHz!
 
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