Introduction

Welcome to the second installment of the CPU and Video Card Price Guide for April 2001. We publish this article to help you the consumer, find the best deals on the 'net. All the tedious work like finding the best prices and locating reputable retailers has already been done so all you have to do is figure out what product is right for you. As always we encourage the reader to investigate every retailer's reliability before ordering, but we have tried to eliminate typically problematic ones from our price guides.

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This Week

This week we continue to to see Pentium 4 and high end Pentium III price cuts. The higher clocked Celeron CPU's also see some significant savings.

Again, we see no new AMD processors this week. We do, however, see the same falling price trend from previous weeks. Expect prices to continue to fall in the weeks to come.

In the video card segment, we saw little change in 3dfx and ATI Radeon prices. This was not the case with NVIDIA this week, though. In addition to the new GeForce2 MX 400, we also see hefty price drops on several popular video cards.

Intel CPUs
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