Intel Investigating Case of Counterfeit Core i7s

Over the weekend it emerged that several people who had purchased Core i7 processors had instead received fake chips in the mail. Newegg was said to have received 300 fake Core i7s in a shipment of 2,000 chips from D&H Distribution. Hot Hardware cites Newegg as saying the fakes were actually demo units from Intel but images and video (below) supplied by customers who received the "CPUs" are spreading doubt.

Intel has said it is investigating the reports but so far, the company has yet to confirm whether or not Newegg's "demo unit" story is legitimate.

Intel: "...our security/tech support guys have a few incidents on this today they are investigating. Stay tuned!"

After posting numerous images of "Core i7" to the Overclockers.com forums, user Dreadlok posted the video below on YouTube.

UPDATE: Newegg has said D&H distributing is not the supplier who shipped the units, rather it was a company called IPEX. Newegg has terminated its relationship with IPEX. Read more about it here.

  • can the fake processor run crysis?
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  • Shadow703793
    Good job Intel and Newegg for handling this situation quite well.
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  • judeh101
    I wish Dreadlock all the best. Hope he receives a genuine processor this time :)
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  • Hellbound
    Dude, clean your house.. :P
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  • ahhahahahaha, good one !
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  • pipes990
    That's crazy, Dreadlock I hope you got everything worked out. I was considering getting an i7-920, should I not use new egg or is this worked out?
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  • tipoo
    It would appear that...
    *Puts on sunglasses*
    We are getting to the CORE of the problem.
    YYYYYYYEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • christop
    Man I hope you get a real chip and not f over on this one..
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  • schwiing
    Agreed..that house is messy!
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  • shin0bi272
    They should send him a 965 to make up for it
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