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1 hour ago, djdwosk97 said:

What are you talking about? 

 

The 7600, 6600, 4670, 3570, and 760 are all the same $213-$224 and the 2500 was $205.

4670s were down to about 180.

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6 minutes ago, Yoinkerman said:

4670s were down to about 180.

They're still all priced the same by Intel. What retailers sell them at is a different story. Although, the 4670 was still almost always $200-$220 before Skylake was released. 

 

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lol what if they faked their results like, you can go into the registry and change the CPU name, and it ended up being a core i7 6900k. With a custom board from amd that supports the intel socket.

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It came out in 2013 tho

 

For my local pricing, I bought my 4670k for $229CAN.  A 7600k is now $339.  A 7350k, which performs demonstrably worse, is $249CAN.

 

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11 minutes ago, Yoinkerman said:

It came out in 2013 tho

 

For my local pricing, I bought my 4670k for $229CAN.  A 7600k is now $339.  A 7350k, which performs demonstrably worse, is $249CAN.

 

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Blame the Canadian Rupee. In the US prices have been relatively steady. 

 

A 7600k is $239 and a 6600k is $235. My 4690k that I bought in August 2014 was $239 and the 4670k that I bought in July 2014 was $229. $220-$250 is the normal fluctuating range (depending on current sales) for an unlocked i5 in the US for the past few generations. 

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