ebay 2 much i fink.

name='ionicle' said:
its still a good deal, i've seen em go for 200 - 300 in some places

they're ruddy hard to come by

200 - 300 thats some big money that would you pay 175 pounds for that on e.bay?
 
Erm

I would much rather go for an AM2 setup if 939 costs more

id only consider older setups if they are significantly cheaper

Newer = runs cooler and generally faster in some form or another

Thinking about it...you can get a new intel setup (fairly decent) for that much (or am2)
 
I wonder if that seller on e.bay has sold any of thos cpus.?

there was a 486 cpu n mobo on e.bay ones about 4 mouths back and believe,

It or not that was a 100 pounds
 
name='mrapoc' said:
Erm

I would much rather go for an AM2 setup if 939 costs more

id only consider older setups if they are significantly cheaper

Newer = runs cooler and generally faster in some form or another

Thinking about it...you can get a new intel setup (fairly decent) for that much (or am2)

I have to agree, I had the 939 4400+x2 model when it was released having a hefty price tag. There was like 1 model in my price range above, but I decided to spend another 100 on graphics card. The above was an FX which then was around around £400-500+ on the top dual core standard edition. They released AM2 not long after and it was cheaper, that made me angry :(.

Was a great CPU though, I could run loads of stuff no FPS drops in games, unlike this Quad :P.
 
name='Diablo' said:
When you can pick up a 939 4000+ for about £15 (I did) from a reputable trader, it seems strange to pay this much. My guess is that this shop saw the chips going for big bucks a little bit ago, bought them at top dollar and now can't sell them.

I struggle to see where you might need old tech like this, where a modern solution is blatantly cheaper, easier and better.

In normal circumstances ofc u would never buy them.

Certain circumstances, these cpus are cheaper than the alternative might cos u or ur company more importantly.
 
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