I just bought Z77, 4Gb and 3770K £400![]()
So you paid approx 150GBP (no pound symbol here) for a Z77 board

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I just bought Z77, 4Gb and 3770K £400![]()
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Due to Embargo (NDA), pricing I can't reveal, but you can buy them this Sunday and we have plenty in stock.![]()
So you paid approx 150GBP (no pound symbol here) for a Z77 board![]()
and about £30 for the memory?![]()
Nope not for corsair
Maybe £250 without knowing if the memory came free or not :Sthink someone has spotted what Gibbo is saying so about £220 - £230 then![]()
Maybe £250 without knowing if the memory came free or not :S
So you paid approx 150GBP (no pound symbol here) for a Z77 board![]()
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http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/cpu/38421-intel-core-i5-3570k-22nm-ivy-bridge/?page=10The Intel Core i5-3570K processor represents a logical replacement for the popular Core i5-2500K that's found a home in many an enthusiast and system integrator system. Clocked in a little higher and imbued with faster integrated graphics and improved Quick Sync trickery, all at no extra cost to the consumer, it will become the best choice for folk looking to spend around £150 on their next CPU.
think someone has spotted what Gibbo is saying so about £220 - £230 then![]()