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Trying to find one in the box with all accessories

Where can i find one of these?

Try Ebay or Craigslist, these are probably the only places you will find one. 

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Ebay? Craigslist? Local stores (their clearance section)

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Just give it time, eventually you can find one for a good deal, I got my DX79SR brand-new in box with all the accessories and with my slightly used 3960X CPU off eBay for a very great price there is always someone Who has either upgraded and kept the box and all the accessories or never got around to using it and decided it's time to get rid of it. Just keep an eye out and don't rush to buy one, eventually a great deal will come along remember don't overspend on it, the X58 is a six generation old chipset after all. And don't let used scare you away, computer components today seem to last forever.

CPU: Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition 3960X | Motherboard: Intel DX79SR "Stormville" | RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series DDR3 PC3-12800 (4x 8GB) Quad-Channel | GPU: 2x EVGA GTX 970 FTW 4GB in SLI (I have Many other builds plus 100+ Macs (don't judge me)... Many specs are listed on my profile)

[PC#1] Log: [Link] [PC#2] Log: [Link] F@H stats: [Link]

 

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Just give it time, eventually you can find one for a good deal, I got my DX79SR brand-new in box with all the accessories and with my slightly used 3960X CPU off eBay for a very great price there is always someone Who has either upgraded and kept the box and all the accessories or never got around to using it and decided it's time to get rid of it. Just keep an eye out and don't rush to buy one, eventually a great deal will come along remember don't overspend on it, the X58 is a six generation old chipset after all. And don't let used scare you away, computer components today seem to last forever.

i think i just had a change of heart,i was gonna go with this motherboard for my 990x CPU in my area 51,because i didn't want to buy a new processor because im planning to buy a new graphics card to go with the ultrawide TV i plan to get in the distant future,but i guess i will bring my pockets closer to extinction an get the Black Edition lV and a new processor to go with it,now i have to worry about compatibility issues with the features on my area 51 not working properly when i upgrade my motherboard 

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i think i just had a change of heart,i was gonna go with this motherboard for my 990x CPU in my area 51,because i didn't want to buy a new processor because im planning to buy a new graphics card to go with the ultrawide TV i plan to get in the distant future,but i guess i will bring my pockets closer to extinction an get the Black Edition lV and a new processor to go with it,now i have to worry about compatibility issues with the features on my area 51 not working properly when i upgrade my motherboard 

good point, Dell connectors sometimes are proprietary, but I'd research first and compare connectors on the old board vs the new one first. Plus the 990X is still no slouch in performance. But then again you might benefit from PCI-E 3.0 still... its a good CPU

CPU: Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition 3960X | Motherboard: Intel DX79SR "Stormville" | RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series DDR3 PC3-12800 (4x 8GB) Quad-Channel | GPU: 2x EVGA GTX 970 FTW 4GB in SLI (I have Many other builds plus 100+ Macs (don't judge me)... Many specs are listed on my profile)

[PC#1] Log: [Link] [PC#2] Log: [Link] F@H stats: [Link]

 

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