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Core i7-3820 Sandy Bridge-E Starts Selling
Intel's more affordable processor in the LGA2011 package, the Core i7-3820, surfaced in many stores in japen and in the EU as well.
The price is hovering just above the 300 EUR marker. The retail box of this chip, carrying the S-Spec code "SR0LD", appears to be as big as those of the Core i7-3930K and Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition.
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