Ya im wondering why you wont update the model number of your computer or markings on the cpu so we know if it will work in our rigs or not. Otherwise its a shot in the dark.
A picture you pulled off the internet isnt updating the info..... Please update the info with EVERYTHING that is written on top of YOUR cpu. Thank you.
This is a scam of some sort. I'm not sure if this seller thinks he's gonna get the credits or something, but he's not.
shortstuff31930 is correct, this is a great Quad-Core CPU. There's no way this seller is just giving it away. Gaming PC, he already had one with this CPU, that's why I don't believe he even HAS this processor.
OK well first off it it is real and is an i7-3770k its only a 3.5GHz not 3.9, second my i7 has a passmark score of 5007 this thing has a passmark score of 9645. There are only a handful of i7s that are higher than this one. Also who seriously doesnt have access to a camera? Almost EVERY phone has one. He had a camera to take his picture for his avatar! DONT SEND THIS GUY YOUR MONEY!
Wow, no way this is real. If you built a gaming rig why would you get rid of this cpu? To all who cant tell, this is the Intel Quad-Core i7, SR0PL Socket 1155 CPU. Its sells used for about $300. Sorry, but if it seems too good to be true it usually is. Beware, whoever wins this and sends shipping will likely be out $5 for nothing.
Lots of bidders would take a chance on this with free shipping. You are killing any chance of decent bids asking for shipping as a new unproven seller.
Too risky without legitimate picture and description not to mention new seller and asking for postage to boot. Going to pass on this one. I will admit they did manage to pick out an enticing item.
Well thanks anyway. No info since the numbers are not clear enough. Be nice if you could write them down in your description or tell what computer it came out of at least. But that's cool. I'm sure I will find another. Have a great day.
cool. if you could tell me the desktop you are parting out that it came in I could look up the motherboard and see what it will handle. Or if I could read the numbers on the processor better I could just look it up. My photo enlarger just blurred me so I can't read the numbers clearly. But I am very interested to see if I can use this. Thanks.