FS: Intel i5 4690K
AsSiMiLaTeD
Posts: 11,727
I've upgraded to a new i7 based rig and no longer have a use for this chip. This has been on a water cooler it's entire life and has never seen a temp above 55 degrees, so it's been very well taken care of and not abused. In my rig this ran at 4.6 Ghz on slightly less than stock voltage, so again low power and low temps means a long life for this CPU.
I have the original box and cooler somewhere, the cooler was never actually used. My price is a bit higher than some of the lowest prices you can find online but you're getting a couple key advantages with this chip that you won't know when buying this same chip elsewhere:
1 - This is a high performing chip, so I won the chip lottery so to speak with this one, so you know it overclocks quite well and I didn't even push it.
2 - Since I'm the original owner and know what temps it has been run at you can have confidence that it's in excellent condition and not worn out by overheating.
$175 gets this shipped anywhere in the lower 48.
I have the original box and cooler somewhere, the cooler was never actually used. My price is a bit higher than some of the lowest prices you can find online but you're getting a couple key advantages with this chip that you won't know when buying this same chip elsewhere:
1 - This is a high performing chip, so I won the chip lottery so to speak with this one, so you know it overclocks quite well and I didn't even push it.
2 - Since I'm the original owner and know what temps it has been run at you can have confidence that it's in excellent condition and not worn out by overheating.
$175 gets this shipped anywhere in the lower 48.
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I'm not wanting to mess with eBay, open to offers or trades for the CPU
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Thankfully I can't offer you anything near what you want (so won't insult you with a lowball offer) but man this is tempting as an upgrade to my HTPC.
Moving from a G3220 to this would pretty much max out my rig and I'd likely not need to upgrade ever....
"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
For my asking price I'll also include 8GB of Corsair Dominator RAM, this is the RAM that I ran in the machine with this CPU and also runs flawlessly. I eanted to include this originally but couldn't find it at the time, I now have it in hand along with the original box and cooler for the CPU
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Just asking because if I dont someone else might.
DDR2, DDR3, what frequency, dual channel v single, etc......"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
This platform is DDR3 and the memory runs at 2133, its two 4gb sticks so runs dual channel
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Price drop to $150 shipped for CPU and RAM
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Please check pm.