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Core i5 3570K processor review





We review the Core i5 3570K processor. Will the Ivy Bridge be the processor series everything you expected? Go find out in this extensive review here at Guru3D.
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Posted on: 02/14/2013 09:51 PM
ohhh man, why on earth would you have a non k? That sheeit hurts man, hurts bad.
ohhh man, why on earth would you have a non k? That sheeit hurts man, hurts bad.
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Because I'm a cheap ba****d.. lol! True story: I bought a 2600K for €200($267) on 2/2012(1yr ago) off Ebay and the mofo sent me a non-k 2600.
As it was the last thing missing besides the GPU at the time, I was so excited and my stupidity got the best off me. Instead of going through the hassle of sending it back, refunding me and wasting another month probably until all was sorted and then get a new one,
I told him to slap of the price €50($67) for a total of €150($200) which in my mind I though it was a great bargain. It was still a damn 2600 I said!
The whole time tho, I knew I would regret it in the future. But I made a choice to live with it.
Well I have for a year and now I've been trying to sell it locally lately for a nice 2700k/3770k.
ohhh man, why on earth would you have a non k? That sheeit hurts man, hurts bad.
Because I'm a cheap ba****d.. lol! True story: I bought a 2600K for €200($267) on 2/2012(1yr ago) off Ebay and the mofo sent me a non-k 2600.
As it was the last thing missing besides the GPU at the time, I was so excited and my stupidity got the best off me. Instead of going through the hassle of sending it back, refunding me and wasting another month probably until all was sorted and then get a new one,
I told him to slap of the price €50($67) for a total of €150($200) which in my mind I though it was a great bargain. It was still a damn 2600 I said!
The whole time tho, I knew I would regret it in the future. But I made a choice to live with it.
Well I have for a year and now I've been trying to sell it locally lately for a nice 2700k/3770k.
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Yeah? Imagine me, looking at all you K's or unlocked Cpu owners... Imagine what I'm thinking of you unlocked Cpus.