Are Socket A mobos still out there?
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Are Socket A mobos still out there?
My Soyo KT-333 mobo died after 4 years of service. I don't want to drop a grand or two for a new system right now. Does anyone know if the Socket A mobos are still on the market? I'm sure I can find one at a computer show but was thinking of heading over to Fry's this weekend. Right now, I'd be okay with spending a hundred bucks on an old board to get another 6-12 months of use.
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I think there's a few still out there, but for around $100 you could get a cheap S754 board and a Sempron if you can't find one.
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I'd be okay with that. How would a Sempron compare to the Athlon 2400 I have now? I never pay attention to desktop hardware until its time to replace my current rig.Glocksman wrote:I think there's a few still out there, but for around $100 you could get a cheap S754 board and a Sempron if you can't find one.
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Socket A is also known as "Socket 462."
Pricegrabber has 58 results for "Socket A," and 21 results for "Socket 462."
Pricegrabber has 58 results for "Socket A," and 21 results for "Socket 462."
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