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April 19, 2015, 11:52:58 PM
Last edit: April 20, 2015, 08:45:45 PM by ChanceCoats123
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As the title says, I'm looking for an i5/i7 processor that fits socket LGA1155. These chips are Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge variants. I'm only looking for quad core chips, and hyper-threading is a nice bonus.

Chips I would be interested include (but are not limited to):

Sandy Bridge
i5 2500, i7 2600, i5 2500k, i7 2600k

Ivy Bridge
i5 3570, i7 3770, i5 3570k, i7 3770k

I'm not looking to pay retail prices so don't ask for them. I'm also not looking to buy a BNIB chip unless it's a good deal. I've bought plenty of used chips and never had a problem with one (they are damn near impossible to kill unless they've had way too much voltage pumped through them for way too long).

If you've got the original HSF assembly, it's also a bonus.

Payment will be via BTC and I will be using escrow (I've dealt with OgNasty in the past and would not hesitate to use him again). Shipping is to US zip code 60190, and I don't need it quickly so don't try telling me shipping is $20 or some crazy number like that. I use USPS flat rate boxes all the time and have fantastic results for less than $10 (which includes tracking and $50 of insurance).

Post in this thread, or send me a PM. I respond to most PM's the same day.
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April 20, 2015, 10:11:15 AM
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How much would you pay for a used but never overclocked i5 2500k? I can ship with original box/packaging.

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April 20, 2015, 06:23:43 PM
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How much would you pay for a used but never overclocked i5 2500k? I can ship with original box/packaging.

A few weeks back I saw a 2600 (non k version) go for $160 shipped. Considering the decreased cache and lack of HT, I could $135 shipped (snail mail is fine with me, I don't need it until late May). If that works for you, shoot me a PM and I'll get the escrow figured out with OgNasty.
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April 20, 2015, 07:24:51 PM
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How much would you pay for a used but never overclocked i5 2500k? I can ship with original box/packaging.

A few weeks back I saw a 2600 (non k version) go for $160 shipped. Considering the decreased cache and lack of HT, I could $135 shipped (snail mail is fine with me, I don't need it until late May). If that works for you, shoot me a PM and I'll get the escrow figured out with OgNasty.

Sounds good, let's get it set up with Escrow for $135 USD shipped. Looking forward Smiley

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April 20, 2015, 08:45:13 PM
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PM's sent to both OgNasty and master-P regarding the escrow and transaction.
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