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To: Bilow who wrote (41458)5/6/2000 7:48:00 PM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 93625
 
Hi all; Reposting memory and CPU pricing link:
members.home.com

Index or table of historical DRAM pricing. Plus charts.

-- Carl

P.S. This is just so I can search for it easier in the future.



To: Bilow who wrote (41458)5/6/2000 8:10:00 PM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Carl: Isn't it fair to say that one reason the problem with Thunderbird was found "early" (not early enough for some) is that the problem seems to be similar to the prevailing theory on what caused the Camino problem? As a result, you can bet the testing for every possible hickup of a "camino type" was done. And, lo and behold, they found one.

Hey, Intel the pathfinder, making life easier for AMD.



To: Bilow who wrote (41458)5/7/2000 12:26:00 AM
From: Dave B  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Carl,

Hi blake paterson; The Thunderbird mobo problem isn't that big of a problem cause most people buy a new motherboard when they upgrade their machines.

That's in complete contradiction to the articles so far on the issue as well as some of the posts on the AMD thread. Many, many people already bought their motherboards thinking that they'd be able to upgrade.

Oops, what am I saying?! You know everything there is to know. My mistake. All those articles and individuals who are upset must be wrong.

AMD caught the problem early,

?!?!?!?!?! At least Intel caught it before the motherboards had shipped to end-customers! AMD and Via have had samples and production out for months at least. Doesn't say much for their test procedures that they're finding out this problem with the boards already out.

Dave