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Old August 11th 03, 02:12 AM
Rich Barry
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Default Athlon XP Thoroughbred vs. Barton

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What's the difference between these two types of Athlons? They seem to be
roughly around the same speeds with the same bus speeds, but which ones

are
the better out of the two?

Is the Barton newer or something? I remember hearing about the 'new'
Thoroughbreds, but that was a good few months ago now...

Any info would be great!


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