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Daddyjaxx

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I'm selling a used 3770K and a brand new, never opened, 4770k on eBay and the 3770k is selling for more. As of right now, the 4770 is going for 202.50 and the 3770k for 233.39. Shoot, even a used 2600k is selling for 169.50. Haeading up the pack is a 3930k for 305.00.

I guess there is more demand for Ivy Bridge than Haswell. While my father is out of town, I should sell his 2600K and replace it with his old Phenom x3. I'd bet he would never know the difference. :confused: I bought them all anyway. I'd have to reload all of his software and Windows and I don't know his password for his Adobe subscription. :D

No hits yet on my 920 or 950.
 
Batch numbers mean little to nothing with Haswell...Sandybridge was the last CPU that it made much of a difference... Not to mention, most buying on ebay have no idea what, if any, relevance a batch # is in the first place.
 
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Tell me about it. I have a Maximus V going for 100.00 and someone asked me what CPU, RAM, and video card came with it for that price. :bang head
 
Most of the bidding happens in the last 30 seconds of an auction. Let us know what they both end up at.
 
3930k-376.00
3770k-233.39
4770k-290.00 Not bad since NewEgg has them for 314.00 with free shipping
2600k-208.50

The big disappointment was the 680GTX SC for 202.50. I promised my dad the other one to replace his 470.

I've recouped 3,000.00+ just on parts laying around so far. That pays for the the 780TI's. :clap: or a Redharbinger desk. :drool:
 
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