View Full Version : OEM and Retail Box XP Chip
Warlord
02-16-2002, 11:24 AM
I'm loss was looking to system upgrade and found deal on AMD XP Chip but there a huge price difference on OEM and Retail Box what the skinny? Is it worth the difference in cost and upside/downside?
Rookie comp builder
Thanks for the help.....Here the link
http://www.partspc.com/store/ProcessorsAMD.htm
sho.gun
02-16-2002, 12:20 PM
I would just go with OEM. The retail just gives you a nice pretty box and the stock heatsink and fan. Buy the OEM and get a good Heatsink like the Thermalright SK6 and a 60mm fan and you're set to go. Maybe even save some $$
check out www.newegg.com they have very good prices
The retail cpu's come with the cooler and a much longer warranty from AMD.
"Is it worth the difference in cost and upside/downside? " It depends. If you go OEM you save money and can get the better cooler you want. However if something happens to the cpu, having a retail warranty makes it less of hassle to get a replacement.
MazaNaza
02-17-2002, 09:02 AM
Yeah, the OEM chips are suppossed to carry a one year warranty from AMD, but the retail models carry a three year one. It all comes down to whether or not you're concerned about returns/replacements; I've never heard of someone having an easy time getting their warranty honored on an OEM chip.
In fact, there are only a few places that have AMD's approval to sell OEM chips. If you buy it through a non-approved site, you're SOL when it comes to warranty. You can find a list of approved vendors on AMD's website.
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bachviet
02-17-2002, 11:44 AM
I would get boxed CPU instead of OEM one! :cool: I'm getting the boxed XP 1800+ and Epox EP-8KHA+ motherboard from Fry's for $200.
Originally posted by sbp
The retail cpu's come with the cooler and a much longer warranty from AMD.
Thats basically the ONLY difference.
DeepFreeze
02-17-2002, 03:13 PM
ive seen a strain of OEMs that have problems or come DOA.
not to mention, the STOCK HSF is FINE if you are not overclocking get it, and FORGET it. once its setup.
clutchy
02-17-2002, 04:45 PM
if you're a novice i would tend to think you should get a retail chip, but it's your choice, i've seen way to many chips go south because people don't what they're doing.
Some local pc shops in the area give 1 year warrabty on their amd oem cpu's. just buy from them and pricematch via amex.
attgig
02-21-2002, 12:50 PM
i'm setting up a dual system...
got the retail, cause buying 2 heatsinks & oem would end up costing just as much as getting retail.....
http://www.pcsupplysource.com/
that's where i got it got the 1800+ retail for about 155...
got it with my amex blue..
in a couple months...get a check for the difference :D
clutchy
02-21-2002, 12:51 PM
amex price matching has to be advertised print doesn't it? they don't take pricewatch prices i don't think.
bachviet
02-25-2002, 11:32 PM
I got my OEM XP1700+ from Fry's and it has 1-yr warranty comparing to 3-yr of boxed one!
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