**Today Only 17/01/2013** Intel Core i7-3820 3.60GHz (Sandybridge-E) CPU & Samsung Green 8GB 32nm DD

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Intel Core i7-3820 3.60GHz (Sandybridge-E) Socket LGA2011 Processor - OEM @ £199.99 inc VAT

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Dominate your gaming competition the unleashed and uncompromised Intel Core i7 series. Thanks to the latest ultra-threaded, killer combination of smart features, including Intel Turbo Boost Technology and Intel Hyper-Threading Technology, the Intel Core i7 is Intel’s most capable and downright devastating PC processor ever.

- Core Size: 32nm
- Socket: LGA2011
- Quad Core
- Frequency: 3.60GHz (3.90GHz TURBO)
- Multiplier: 36x (Upto 43x available)
- L2 Cache: 4x 256KB
- L3 Cache: 10MB
- TDP: 130W
- 1yr Warranty

Only £199.99 inc VAT.

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Samsung Green (MV-3V4G3D/US) 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C11 1600MHz 30nm Dual Channel Kit @ £41.99 inc VAT

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These Samsung Green kits are a world first using 30nm technology. This results in lower power usage, extended life and ultra low profile making them compatible with all DDR3 solutions including small form factor.

Boost performance with Samsung genuine PC memory. As the number one memory supplier in the world, Samsung DRAM modules are made with 100% Samsung components. With the 30nm-Class DDR3 1600MHz Extreme Low Voltage UDIMM module from Samsung, you can get faster speed and greater reliability from your computer while consuming less energy. Use Samsung UDIMM DDR3 memory to replace or increase the memory in your desktop or server. This Samsung DDR3 memory module employs 30-nanometer technology and, as a result, uses up to 65 percent less power and is only two-thirds the size of conventional 60-nanometer memory modules. This version of Samsung DDR3 has a 8 GB capacity (2 DRAM modules, each with 4 GB).

The other major advantage of these modules is their overclocking ability, in our own testing we achieved 2400MHz with CAS 11-11-11-28-1T timings with just 1.55v resulting in staggering levels of performance.

Features:-
- Model Name: MV-3V4G3D/US
- Main Board: INTEL/AMD
- System: DESKTOP/SFF
- System Type: DDR3
- M/B Chipset: INTEL P67, Z68, Z77, X79 & AMD Chipsets
- CAS Latency: 11-11-11-28 1N
- Capacity: 8GB (4GBx2)
- Speed: DDR3-1600 (PC3-12800)
- Test Voltage: 1.25-1.55V
- Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
- Error Checking: Non-ECC
- Type: 240-pin DIMM Low Profile
- Warranty: Lifetime


Overclocking Features (Not Guaranteed)
- 1600MHz (7-8-8-24 1N) @ 1.40v
- 1866MHz (9-9-9-27 1N) @ 1.40v
- 2000MHz (9-10-10-28 1N) @ 1.45v
- 2133MHz (10-10-10-28 1N) @ 1.45v
- 2400MHz (11-11-11-28 2N) @ 1.50v
- In our own in house testing we were able to achieve all the above clock speeds on an Asus X79 platform with 4x4GB modules (16GB total) SuperPI Stable too, 32M

Only £41.99 inc VAT.

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Will this be stable and run ok on a P8P67 + 2700K? If it won't overclock well then its pointless me getting it. I guess 8pack is probably the best person to ask!!
 
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Wow :eek:
That 3820 does look like great value

When you factor in the cost of the motherboards and the fact that a 3570K will perform almost just as well for less money it becomes less attractive and not so great value.

Would still like one though if socket 2011 motherboards were cheaper.
 
Nice price on that 3820, anyone wanting to buy into the X79 Platform but can't quite afford to go 6 core may have just found a nice way in.
 
its hilarious that people still come out with "a 3570k will perform just as well for less money" well it wont, in gaming, yes, but IN EVERYTHING ELSE, no. people that recommend going socket 1155 as x79 is too pricey obviously dont do their homework. This processor, with a half decent x79 board, will cost you around £340. this is the same as you would pay for a 3570k and a good board/a 3770k and a decent board.
socket 1155 has no future upgrades, so in effect is a dying architecture. Like recommending 775 because its cheaper.
Rant over haha. Smashing deal on the CPU. I was debating one a few months back but just got a 3930k instead, love it!
 
Argh, trying to stave off my upgrade till I can afford it comfortably and not end up with £0.50 in the bank but you're making it difficult :(
 
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