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4670 $185 US

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I was looking on pcpartpicker and i saw that the 4670 was $185, that is $35 less then before http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CO8TBR4/?tag=pcpapi-20

That's the non-K? The K version is usually around $200 everywhere and it's $180 at Microcenter. 

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That's the non-K? The K version is usually around $200 everywhere and it's $180 at Microcenter. 

according to the pcpartpicker graph, it was at $220 or higher everywhere until amazon put it at $185

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according to the pcpartpicker graph, it was at $220 or higher everywhere until amazon put it at $185

Well it's a deal in that this cpu was cheaper than normal but not a deal since the k version which is better is not much more.

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you mind actualy saying intel i5 4670 instead of just 4670 becaus when i see that i thing of the hd 4670 

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Can't tell if you're trolling or being serious...

im not kidding when i say a random bunch of numbers it can mean multiple things 

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While that's true, an HD4670 wouldn't be $185

well... you never know 

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well... you never know 

if it was a five year old gpu, i wouldn't post about it, the 4670 is still a good cpu if you can't afford paying and extra $100 for the k version and an oc ready board.

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if it was a five year old gpu, i wouldn't post about it, the 4670 is still a good cpu if you can't afford paying and extra $100 for the k version and an oc ready board.

more like $30-40 more.

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when i posted this, the 4670k was $45 more than the 4670, and it will cost at least $100 for a decent overclocking board.

asrock z97m anniversary is $90, and a better z97 board can be had for $110~. Vs a good h97 board, which will also be around $100. Not to mention z boards provide other features aside from the ability to oc.

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asrock z97m anniversary is $90, and a better z97 board can be had for $110~. Vs a good h97 board, which will also be around $100. Not to mention z boards provide other features aside from the ability to oc.

I don't need anything more than this for features: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813138384

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you mind actualy saying intel i5 4670 instead of just 4670 becaus when i see that i thing of the hd 4670 

you're not the only one :P

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The 4670k normally sits around 200 dollars, so this is a tad cheaper, but nothing that isn't normal. (I bought my 4670k at 200 bucks.)

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180 dollars for an ATI Radeon HD 4670 is terrible value.

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really... two people already made that joke and the link is for the intel 4670 on amazon...

I honestly thought that's what it was. Probably because your profile pic is a graphics card so I just assumed... I did realise I was mistaken but wrote it anyway :)

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I've no idea why the world is afraid of 3D-printed guns when clearly 3D-printed crossbows would be more practical for now.

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