4th gen i7 processor price list

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Wow really you want to buy the CPUs JUST announced a couple of weeks ago? Really?
And you cant' "google" the names yourself ? Simple google on the first shows this link
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117404
So..I would suggest your question is a bit premature, if not 'dumb' since YOU can look up those CPUs and see if they are EVEN available (which MAY require a new Mobo anyway with it, which MAY not even been released yet either by the other manufacturers since Intel doesn't make DESKTOP mobos / chipsets anymore).
Broadwell (Intel) is still 4th Gen but more refined, and AMD abandoned its FX line years ago.
At anytime use www.pcpartpicker.com which is US based. So if your out of this country, it may not be relative (for example Philippines has Gen 2 as the 'newest' CPUs available).
 
Wow really you want to buy the CPUs JUST announced a couple of weeks ago? Really?
And you cant' "google" the names yourself ? Simple google on the first shows this link
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117404
So..I would suggest your question is a bit premature, if not 'dumb' since YOU can look up those CPUs and see if they are EVEN available (which MAY require a new Mobo anyway with it, which MAY not even been released yet either by the other manufacturers since Intel doesn't make DESKTOP mobos / chipsets anymore).
 
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Vitric9

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Yes. That is a good place to find what your looking for. Then you can try shopping around at various retailers for sales. Generally Newegg, and NCIX, and Amazon .. ect are going to have the same Prices for Processors, more so with recent launches. PCpartpicker.com has listings for Various SKUs and often 4 or 5 places to pick from.
 

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