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Why is one Intel Pentium D Socket 775 processor cheaper than another(although more powerful)? and got a better answer
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I think the first one, but I have AMD
I think the first one, but I have AMD
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They have different tires, man.
They have different tires, man.
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is a mistake in the price list
is a mistake in the price list
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a more powerful one, the only difference is Hertz, and the bus is the same!
a more powerful one, the only difference is Hertz, and the bus is the same!
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Look at the production date. Sometimes even fresher and more powerful ones are cheaper. Production is cheaper - the price is lower, the manufacturer needs to sell from the conveyor and that the previous batches are not his problem. So it is with A / M and with everything.
Look at the production date. Sometimes even fresher and more powerful ones are cheaper. Production is cheaper - the price is lower, the manufacturer needs to sell from the conveyor and that the previous batches are not his problem. So it is with A / M and with everything.
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I think the time of procurement is different. And in general it is better to take the one that is more powerful.
I think the time of procurement is different. And in general it is better to take the one that is more powerful.