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Intel Haswell CPU pricing leaks
Haswell processors will be released in June, there's pretty much nothing left that has not been leaked, including photo's, benchmarks, specifications, new technology .. and now the prices as well. The flagship Haswell model, Core i7-4770K with unlocked multiplier, was already spotted this week in some stores in Europe.
The Haswell processor can be also pre-ordered from several online stores in US. What's more, the stores list a handful of other Haswell SKUs, including i5-4670K. Prices leaked a while ago already, but vr-zone thinks they have the final pricing for the processors. Have a peek:
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#4582225 Posted on: 04/23/2013 09:02 AM
So that's around £254 then for the i7-4770K, including VAT. That's about what I was expecting it to be. It is likely to be my next CPU although I'm still not 100% convinced that I need anything more than an i7-920 for games, right now.
So that's around £254 then for the i7-4770K, including VAT. That's about what I was expecting it to be. It is likely to be my next CPU although I'm still not 100% convinced that I need anything more than an i7-920 for games, right now.
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#4582226 Posted on: 04/23/2013 09:03 AM
Yeah, it looks interesting. Moreover, $230 for 4670K looks even better in terms of bang for buck.
Well, I'm on 920 too (@3.9) and it appears I won't replace it anytime soon. If you're just into some general work and gaming, and buy some high-end CPU, it may last for many years. No wonder desktop sales are dropping.
$327? I can live with that.
Yeah, it looks interesting. Moreover, $230 for 4670K looks even better in terms of bang for buck.
So that's around £254 then for the i7-4770K, including VAT. That's about what I was expecting it to be. It is likely to be my next CPU although I'm still not 100% convinced that I need anything more than an i7-920 for games, right now.
Well, I'm on 920 too (@3.9) and it appears I won't replace it anytime soon. If you're just into some general work and gaming, and buy some high-end CPU, it may last for many years. No wonder desktop sales are dropping.
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#4582232 Posted on: 04/23/2013 09:14 AM
2700k next upgrade maybe with 7770k :]
2700k next upgrade maybe with 7770k :]
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#4582263 Posted on: 04/23/2013 10:16 AM
Only 250 euros... =]
Gigabyte Motherboard +- 200
4x4GB Mushkin Redline +- 135
Noctua 2013 Cooler +- 65
Cheaper than i expected. Means i can spend some money on 5 new Noctua NF-S12A Case Fans.
Only 250 euros... =]
Gigabyte Motherboard +- 200
4x4GB Mushkin Redline +- 135
Noctua 2013 Cooler +- 65
Cheaper than i expected. Means i can spend some money on 5 new Noctua NF-S12A Case Fans.
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$327? I can live with that.