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Discussion in 'Gaming' started by johnAnnoucingConroe, Jul 28, 2006.

  1. johnAnnoucingConroe

    johnAnnoucingConroe Well-Known Member

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    WTF ever happened to "E6300 priced at $200"? Its like $300! I hope the price goes down... that is way bloated.
     
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    monarch computers has the e6300 for $220(might be preorder I'd have to check)
    the 6400 can be preordered for 250
     
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    Dude, 1 sec.. Those prices are fricking in Australian I think.. the site is Australian and the links to the etailers are all Australian.. :| Any Conroes available in North America, maybe Canada yet? LOL

    EDIT: YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/Sea...0517&CatId=2397

    EDIT2: oh ya, and BTW - I was doing a price watch of some Intel and AMD chips before and After conroe.. well.. look.

    http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/Sea...p?EdpNo=2207200 - On July 20, 2006 - $394.99, July 28th, 2006 - $152.99. Thats $242 cheaper than it was on the 20th!!!!! OMG! Thats MORE than 50%
     
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    I might get conroe if its not too expensive by the time I get my computer...
     
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    expect the e6300 to be around 180ish in a little while and the 800mhz FSB 1.8GHz 2mb l2cache allendale to be even less(and even mroe OCeable)
     
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    Any idea on how much Canadian?
     
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    if you look, it is being sold as OEM.

    you'de need to buy another HSF too... and say goodbye to any waranties from intel.
     
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    What do you mean? OEM.. what? This chip isn't made by intel?

    And whats HSF?

    According to the site, it comes with a warranty.. http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/Sea...&Tab=7&NoMapp=0 If it says there is a warranty, and they know it is an OEM, then the warranty is still valid, right? That would be like.. false advertising if it wasn't.
     
  11. johnAnnoucingConroe

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    OEM: Original Equipment Manufactorer... google search can easily solve that.
    HSF (HS&F): Heatsink and Fan

    If you put a different cooling device on it, better or worse, the warrenty is technicly void. But you can always lie...
     
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    Yes, I did google search it. See the sentence that comes after.

    Well its kind of easy to lie about that... Besides, what is Intel trying to save? If you don't use a cooling device on it, it is going to overheat and eventually die or be damaged, and you will have to take it in for warrenty. If you use a cooling device, your warrenty is void. So pretty much both ways your screwed. Oh well, I'm lieing lol. Its gonna cost Intel more by replacing my chips because they keep overheating than it is for them to let me cool it..
     
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    They won't overheat on stock cooling. The E Series uses 50-75 watts. On stock it will run (give or take) 30 C. That is fine. I'm running (give or take) 50 C on stock cooling and stock voltage and settings. If you overclock, that voids your warrenty. But you can always lie.
     
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    not worth it
     
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    Well the only way for them to know if you're overclocking is from the Bios? Right? So they would never be able to tell if you only send them the chip..

    I'm too in-expirenced to Overclock, and I know I'm going to ---- something up, so I'm not even going to try. I'll take it down to a computer shop or something and have them do it. Then if they break it, they buy it.
     

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