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Anyone used pcnextday.co.uk
"Richard Rollins" wrote in message ... They are selling a 2400xp thoroughbred for £58.08 p&p is a couple more. Currently have a T'Bird 1.33ghz or should I go for a Barton 2500. mobo is a NF7-S v2.0 with bios 1.4 soon to be 1.6 if no bad reports. I just used them - and guess what - the stuff arrived the next day! Seems to be very good. low prices and fast response. Tony |
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On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 21:49:46 +0000, Stephen Webber wrote:
Personally, I would go with the Barton - you get double the cache which will help performance and it will probably overclock better (if that's your bag). Sure, but IIRC didn't AMD increase the XP rating for those chips, to account for that? So the Barton chips actually run at a slower speed than a comparably-marked Thoroughbred? -- Neil |
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