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Rumored 6950x, 6900k, 6850k. and 6800k pricing

4 minutes ago, Imabigmac said:

Isn't that the Canadian dollar price though? 

It's in USD's. I thought it was Canadian too at first but there's little USD's next to the prices.

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Just now, TidaLWaveZ said:

It's in USD's. I thought it was Canadian too at first but there's little USD's next to the prices.

Lol, I guess I can't read today... 

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Like has been mentioned, these are most likely just inflated placeholder prices.

Kind of like when new consoles are announced but no price is given so Gamestop and the rest put them up for preorder at $1,000.

Stores do inflated pre-order prices so that they don't mistakenly under price the items and either have to honor the initial lower price people payed or cancel/adjust peoples orders and piss said people off.

 

Just before the GTX 980 and 970 came out NCIX had preorders listed for about $200 more than what the final price turned out to be.

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These prices escepcially with ten cores are about what they charge for the ten core xeon cpus, and though they might be a bit expensize now I wouldn't expect them to drop in price by too much, because overclocking and such bump up the value. Like the price difference between the e3 1231v3 and i7 4770.

 

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17 hours ago, wcreek said:

I'll get an i5 6600K still, thank you very much?

I'm not gonna stop you.

17 hours ago, JoeyDM said:

Do you mean 4570k? 4750k doesn't exist.

 

Meant to type 4670k. Although the 4570 exists.

No I do mean the 4750k. Thats what I call my CPU and noone in this wold can tell me who's right or wrong.

17 hours ago, JoeyDM said:

Are we?

Yes. You're like a pack of lions pouncing me and picking my apart, toes and fingers first.

11 hours ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

Isn't that a 4570k? ;) 

 

/s (I just like to keep things going :P)

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Ncix links are now down though...

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