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Core i5 750 Retail Package Spotted
It's pretty obvious that Intel will release three Lynnfield processors, among them are the Core i5 750, i7 860 and i7 870. As the release date is approaching more and more news about them has popped up including a lot of p55 motherboards previews.
Over in China apparantly some folks already have retail samples in their hands. This is the the packaging of Core i5 750 and its stock cooler. It is priced at $196.
Check out the thumbnails to see the photo's.
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