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So as we all know, there is a choice of either getting an OEM CPU (1 year warranty, just the CPU) or a retail CPU (3 year warranty, HSF, Instructions, sticker). But I was wondering why Intel don't make retail CPUs (with the 3 year warranty and instructions) the only difference being that they don't include the HSF. This would be especially useful on K series chips, whose buyers are unlikely to need the stock HSF, but would still like the 3 year warranty. I myself bought a retail CPU because of the warranty, but it seems a waste having a HSF that I don't need. It would save money and energy (most of the weight is the HSF) for all the people who buy retail CPUs and use an aftermarket cooler.