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To: h0db who wrote (88388)9/21/2002 12:44:56 AM
From: Harvey AllenRespond to of 275872
 
No these are 0.18 XP's. I think at the end they just got very good at the 0.18 process.

I picked mine up at newegg. The first batch were week 13 2002. On the reorder I only got week 12 and while 166/333 capable at 10.5 multiplier nowhere as good as week 13's.

Here is a pricewatch link the specifically states week 13:

queen.pricewatch.com*+AND+%40totalcost%3E0&cr=agoia&ne=6334&l=6288

Also the VT266A Epox 8KHA+ is capable up to 172MHz fsb sold here at $41.

newegg.com

If you want upgradability, the VT333 Abit KX7-333 for $20. more at $61 is available. I run at 208/416 fsb with XP2200+ and Corsair XMS 3200 (it does benchmarks at 211/422).

newegg.com

The XP 2200+ is easy to unlock (only one bridge) compared to the XP 1600+ so 9.5 X 208 KX7-333 is good preparation for the soon to be available XP 2400+.

Harvey