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To: Charles R who wrote (94256)2/19/2000 12:44:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577079
 
Chuck, Goutama et al,
Here's a page that compares CPU and memory prices. Also great if you lost your windows drivers...
windrivers.com

Good luck to all.

Jim



To: Charles R who wrote (94256)2/19/2000 3:19:00 PM
From: Petz  Respond to of 1577079
 
Chuck, re:<Drop at the high-end (850) could mean couple of things: 900 is imminent and/or Intel's 850/866 is really in March (neither of these things would be a surprise).>

Intel's next move is probably an 866, but not a 933 yet (IMO). I don't think they will even sell a 900.

The KX chipset has support for 133 MHz FSB according to the Tech Docs and is even able to use PC100 memory with this bus. It can keep the PCI/AGP bus at 33/66 MHz with either 100 MHz or 133 MHz FSB and with either 100 MHz or 133 MHz memory bus. Will AMD's next chip be an 866/133 to match Intel or a 933 MHz to beat it?

Petz