On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 20:05:55 +0200, masterprometheus wrote: > > Yep. So Intel noticed "wow, we get a few of them which run stable even > > at 100MHz more, let's sell them for some more money" ;-) > > True but Intel's MSRP was just $10-15 more than a 2600K. Vendors > decided to up the price a bit. Not uncommon with new products.
That makes sense, if the old version is only a tenner less than the new one, no one would buy it, so they get discounted. Last month's latest and greatest often gives the best value. -- Neil Bothwick What Aussies lack in Humour they make up for in Beer!
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