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    HP Turion

    Discussion in 'HP' started by uncaged, Jun 8, 2005.

  1. uncaged

    uncaged Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey Geeks!
    Check out HP's website, Turions are available in both flavors, just orderedan HP Turion 64 Ze2000z. I'm likin' this!
     
  2. Rami

    Rami Notebook Consultant

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    Nice! Very competitive prices. There is also the HP/Compaq nx6125 Turion 64 notebook.
     
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    Rami Notebook Consultant

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    I would like to see a review with 3DMark scores just for measures.
     
  4. southbark

    southbark Notebook Guru

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    Yea and it is actually cheaper to get an HP with turion then a Compaq unlike with the r4000 and zv6000

    Desktop:
    P4 2.4GHZ 800MHZ FSB
    20gb maxtor,120gb Samsung Spinpoint,120GB WD
    Geforce FX 5700LE 256MB,
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    Compaq R4000
    80GB 5400RPM
    Athlon 64 4000+ 2.4ghz 1mb cache
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  5. romanroman28

    romanroman28 Newbie

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    I noticed they removed the nc6125 from most webpages.
    I wonder what ever happped to the zt3000 replacement
    wasnt there some zt4000 data on their webpage once?