Weekly Memory & Motherboard Price Guide: November 2001 1st Edition
by Anand Lal Shimpi on November 9, 2001 2:58 AM EST- Posted in
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AMD Motherboards
Weekly
Athlon/Duron (Socket-A) Motherboard Prices
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Motherboard
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Price
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Change
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Vendor
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Shipping
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CNet
Pricing
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Notes
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ASUS A7V266 (VIA KT266) |
$130
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PeachPC |
$11.99
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Abit KG7-RAID (AMD 760) |
$142
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Atacom |
$9
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Abit KG7 (AMD 760) |
$129
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Accubyte |
$12.50
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ECS K75SA (SiS 735) |
$57
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Newegg.com |
$9.90
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EPoX 8KHA+ (VIA KT266A) |
$107
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Newegg.com |
$9.90
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FIC AD11 (AMD 760) |
$93
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Atacom |
$9
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MSI K7N420 Pro (NVIDIA nForce) |
$185
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PC Progress |
See
Site
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Due
late Nov.
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Shuttle AK31 Revision 3.1 (VIA KT266A) |
$81
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Tufshop |
$12
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Tyan Tiger MP (AMD 760MP) |
$206
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Newegg.com |
$9.90
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The SiS 735 based ECS K75SA is still by far the most affordable upgrade platform available for the Athlon. Couple a $57 motherboard with a $32 stick of memory and a $30 processor and you've got a very powerful Duron machine for less than $120. The one thing to be careful with is that you should make sure you have a powerful power supply that can deliver a clean signal to the motherboard as we've noticed that the K75SA is a bit more sensitive to noisy signals than most motherboards (potentially because of the use of poorer quality voltage regulator circuitry).
For a small amount more, the Shuttle AK31 Revision 3.1 is available and offers even better performance and four usable DIMM slots. Be careful when using all four however since you must use very high quality memory and back down on memory timings (Crucial DDR SDRAM worked fine during our tests).
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