Weekly CPU Prices - Week of Dec 9, 2001 - Page 2
By Housen Maratouk December 12, 2001
CPU Type
Price
Change
Vendor
Phone #
Celeron 766 FC-PGA
$39
-$2
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
Celeron 800 FC-PGA
$47
$6
Thompsons
800-394-4503
Celeron 850 FC-PGA
$43
-$2
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
Celeron 900 FC-PGA
$45
-$3
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
Celeron 950 FC-PGA
$56
-$2
Thompsons
800-394-4503
Celeron 1GHz FC-PGA
$60
-$2
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
Celeron 1.1GHz FC-PGA
$80
-$4
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
P3-800/100 FC-PGA
$121
$0
Econo PC
888-326-6660
P3-850/100 FC-PGA
$118
$6
Thompsons
800-394-4503
P3-866/133 FC-PGA
$118
-$2
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
P3-933/133 FC-PGA
$126
-$2
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
P3-1000/133 FC-PGA
$135
-$2
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
P3-1.13GHz/133 Tualatin
$163
-$2
Econo PC
888-326-6660
P3-1.2GHz/133 Tualatin
$251
-$1
Econo PC
888-326-6660
P4-1.3GHz/400 (OEM)
$97
$0
RunTime Computer
866-722-7800
P4-1.4GHz/400 (OEM)
$113
$4
Compubuzz
877-472-2899
P4-1.5GHz/400 (OEM)
$152
$3
Econo PC
888-326-6660
P4-1.6GHz/400 (OEM)
$151
$0
Econo PC
888-326-6660
P4-1.7GHz/400 Sock 423 (OEM)
$180
$0
Compubuzz
877-472-2899
P4-1.7GHz/400 Sock 478 (OEM)
$203
$10
Econo PC
888-326-6660
P4-1.8GHz/400 (OEM)
$212
$3
Econo PC
888-326-6660
P4-1.9GHz/400 (OEM)
$264
-$5
Econo PC
888-326-6660
P4-2.0GHz/400 (OEM)
$424
-$14
Econo PC
888-326-6660
P4-1.3GHz/400 (Retail)
$115
$0
Googlegear.com
510-739-1890
P4-1.4GHz/400 (Retail)
$115
$0
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
P4-1.5GHz/400 (Retail)
$169
$1
800-390-1119
866-722-7800
P4-1.6GHz/400 (Retail)
$169
$0
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
P4-1.7GHz/400 Sock 423 (Retail)
$185
$0
Newegg.com
800-390-1119
P4-1.7GHz/400 Sock 478 (Retail)
$204
$0
Googlegear.com
510-739-1890
P4-1.8GHz/400 (Retail)
$221
$0
Googlegear.com
510-739-1890
P4-1.9GHz/400 (Retail)
$273
$0
Googlegear.com
510-739-1890
P4-2.0GHz/400 (Retail)
$465
$35
Googlegear.com
510-739-1890
Intel processor prices are about as dismal as AMD prices, as you can see. Few dropped by more than a few dollars, and many went up. Most noticeable, of course, is the $35 increase on the retail 2GHz P4, but that's likely because the place that it at the lower price last week no longer has them in stock.
It remains a cold winter for processor pricing, with few price drops for us to get excited about. With RAM prices also continuing to rise, furthermore, it's looking like those of us looking to upgrade are going to pay more than we might like.
How about Intel and AMD prices on the same page? Here you have it, starting with high-end CPUs.
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