INTEL i5 655K AND i7 875K PROCESSORS - NOW IN STOCK

I'll be interested to see what people make of these once they get up and running in their systems. Always nice to have the freedom of an unlocked multiplyer.
 
The product description for the 875K needs updating, as it's wrong. It's 45nm, but listed as 32nm atm. It's stated wrong in this thread and on the shop page.
 
The product description for the 875K needs updating, as it's wrong. It's 45nm, but listed as 32nm atm. It's stated wrong in this thread and on the shop page.

+1

Also the "retail" 875k states DOES NOT INCLUDE HEATSINK OR FAN :confused:
 
According to Intel the 875K is 45nm... http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=48499

Fixed. Cheers :)

The product description for the 875K needs updating, as it's wrong. It's 45nm, but listed as 32nm atm. It's stated wrong in this thread and on the shop page.

As above :)

+1

Also the "retail" 875k states DOES NOT INCLUDE HEATSINK OR FAN :confused:

That is correct. Neither of the K processors include a heatsink assembly but are still retail packaged. I think Intel have decided that if you're buying a K Chip then you will be using better cooling than what they will provide.

3 Year warranty still applies as well though over OEM's 1 year.
 
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