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I remember Newegg website did have the Q9450 listed..but now no more..They do sell the Q9300...Anyone know why? Strange...Many other website have the Q9450 Retail instock now..even my local computer store.

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Very strange... try here - there has never been a major price difference between newegg and tigerdirect and I think this is probably one of the best prices at the moment.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applica [...] -DUO-Q9450

To be honest, if you are planning on overclocking then you could save yourself the cash if you want and go for the Q9300 which with average cooling should hit Q9450 speeds and beyond...


Message edited by nzxtlexa on 05-15-2008 at 06:58:23 PM

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