Just an FYI - looks like the D525MW Intel boards are finally running out 
of stock at many outlets like NewEgg, etc.

But there are several still being sold on Ebay.

Logic Supply is selling an extended life cycle version of the boards for 
now but the price is $119.

At the moment that extended version is also being sold on Ebay for about 
$85.

I have no idea how long those will be available.

I grabbed up a bunch of the D525MW boards before NewEgg ran out of them.

Apparently the D525MW boards have a following, otherwise I doubt that 
Intel would have an extended life cycle version of that board.

Dave



On 2/2/2013 12:42 PM, Kent A. Reed wrote:
> On 2/2/2013 10:51 AM, John Stewart wrote:
>    
>> I actually find the 1.8ghz computers better; faster, smoother, and quieter. 
>> Am looking at updating the 3.4ghz pentium motherboard to an AMD quad-core, 
>> if I can find the time/money combination. It's actually not a lot of money 
>> to upgrade, so I'll probably just do it one of these weekends.
>>      
> Time and again folks report that high clock rates and lotz of bells and
> whistles didn't guarantee good performance. Test, test, test....
>
> A data point on cost:
>
> Intel D525's were going for about $90 when I last bought one (all prices
> in USD).
>
> I just looked and TigerDirect (I'm sure NewEgg is just as competitive)
> is offering the ASUS M5A78L-M LX PLUS AMD 760G Motherboard for $60 and
> the AMD Athlon II X4-640 for $70. That sums to just $40 more than the
> Intel D525 (or 44 percent more if you want to make it sound
> extravagantly more expensive!). Either choice still requires memory,
> power, case, etc., which moderates the difference in price. I haven't
> used this board but this cpu has worked well for me (latency data are
> posted on the Wiki and my Google Site) and boards from ASUS and Gigabyte
> have always worked well for me.
>
> Note this motherboard includes an LPT interface with rear-panel
> connector if you're lusting to keep that interface around.
>
> I'm not advocating for this specific combination, just showing
> cost-effective choices exist for CPUs and motherboards. One shouldn't
> overlook good buys on the Intel side either; I'm just no longer as
> familiar with their CPU offerings. I should work on that since no one
> knows where AMD is going, especially AMD.
>
> I've never been very lucky dumpster-diving for used PCs and
> entrepreneurs now cruise our neighborhoods the night before curbside
> bulk-trash pickups to make off with any electronic gear. Nevertheless,
> use 'em if you can find 'em has always been my motto.
>
> Regards,
> Kent
>
> PS - John, I'm glad to hear you've gotten through that rocky patch with
> your system integration :-)
>
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