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Intel Haswell Processors and Boards Already Up For Sale on Chinese Etailer

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WCCFTech reports that chinese etailer tabao(dot)com has already listed Intell Haswell boards and processors for sale. See full article for prices at http://wccftech.com/intel-haswell-desktop-processors-sale-china-z87-motherboards-listed

 

 

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The Haswell desktop processors which have been listed include Core i7-4770K, Core i7-4770, Core i5-4670K, Core i5-4570, Core i5-4430. The average selling price is around 2299 Chinese Yuan for the Core i7-4770K which equals around $370 US. Each Haswell desktop CPU is packaged inside the latest Intel box which comes with a new design scheme

Read more: http://wccftech.com/intel-haswell-desktop-processors-sale-china-z87-motherboards-listed/

 

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Is anyone thinking of checking for international shipping and actually considering ordering a piece...?

Very tempting, but I think I will wait tell they start selling in the U.S.A., if you ordered international, you would probably pay $400 for a $327 processor. Since it is not a very big performance difference ( 7%-10%) between the Ivy-Bridge and Haswell, I would rather spend that extra $70 on a high end Z87 Motherboard :)

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Eeeps, $327 is something i cannot afford :(

4670k (3570k counterpart?) looks pretty decent though at price, hopes Haswell somehow overclocks like rumoured and this will be a beast of a generation

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Very tempting, but I think I will wait tell they start selling in the U.S.A., if you ordered international, you would probably pay $400 for a $327 processor. Since it is not a very big performance difference ( 7%-10%) between the Ivy-Bridge and Haswell, I would rather spend that extra $70 on a high end Z87 Motherboard :)

like the new msi mpower max mobo

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Guess i'll board a boat to China....... :ph34r:

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like the new msi mpower max mobo

I think i'd go for the msi mpower max.. But only if I can get waterblocks to get rid of the yellow :)

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like the new msi mpower max mobo

You got it :)

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I think i'd go for the msi mpower max.. But only if I can get waterblocks to get rid of the yellow :)

the yellow is ok  but  i do wish thay made a blue and black mpower but yeh stuck with yellow

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No fair!

 

Anyone mind telling me the difference between all of the different 4770ks imaged, I can't seem to tell the difference! Blame my Chinese :O

Is this the real life? Or is this just fantasy?

 

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