What happened to the Intel CPU price drop?

It was a price drop across the non FSB-1333 chips as far as I was aware. Seemed to be around the 5-10% region depending on chip.
 
Seems to be a bit 'random' which cpus have gone down in price.

The E4400 for example seems to have dropped much closer to the E4300, there's now less than a fiver between them which certainly wasn't the case a couple of months ago. I'm guessing this is to make room for the E4500, but basically what it means is that the E4300 hasn't dropped much at all (less than 5%) whereas the E4400 has dropped a fair amount.
 
Well this is what it was to look like

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And it has gone to that to a T nearly. With delivery charges to UK, VAT etc and when compared to previous price drop prices and prices of the other chips they are nearly exact.
 
Isnt it more accurate to say the older 1066 C2D's were virtually discontinued. The price drop is basically the new models coming out. Ok 1066's have dropped a little, but thats more likely just to get rid of them.

2.66Ghz E6750 @106+vat replaces E6700 which was still close to £200+vat just a few weeks ago, and around £300 just a couple of months back.

Same thing that happened with the E6300 and E6400. The 6320, and 6420 were released cheaper, and the 63/6400's were phased out.

Discontinued models tend to drift down depending on demand. If people want them for specifics (Overclocking) then they may still command a premium price. On the other hand if there is no reason to buy them because the 'new models' are better in every respect, then the olds come down due to lack of demand, and retailers clearing out old stock.

But the E6X00's are still in demand because the 1066FSB make them a little easier on the motherboard when overclocking.
 
Damn good price they are too. Not yet come across one that wont do 3GHz on the stock cooler at stock volts (with better thermal paste mind ;)) :)
 
Im tempted to hit that buy button myself, though knowing me id max out the vcore voltage and most likely kill it.
 
BAMBI said:
Im tempted to hit that buy button myself, though knowing me id max out the vcore voltage and most likely kill it.

They will take a good 1.525v on air. I'm trying my best to kill it under vapo.
 
triggerthat said:
I thought it was the whole range. Guessing its not.


The price drop probably hasn't looked so good because you have completley missed the new cpus intel has brought out and are just looking at the old core 2 duos. The e6750 costs what, £100 less than the e6700? Thats a 50% drop in price.

Intel Core 2 Duo E2140 1.60Ghz £50.53
Intel Core 2 Duo E2160 1.80Ghz £54.95
Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 1.86Ghz £75.57
Intel Core 2 Duo E4400 2.00Ghz £82.50
Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 2.20Ghz £87.27
Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 2.33Ghz £107.12
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66Ghz £118.74
Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 3.00Ghz £197.39
Intel Core 2 Quadro Q6600 2.40Ghz £173.85
Intel Core 2 Quadro QX6700 2.66Ghz £361.89
Intel Core 2 Quadro QX6800 2.93Ghz £598.67
Intel Core 2 Quadro QX6850 3.00Ghz £620.60

All inc delivery, thats a huge drop.
 
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paradigm said:
They will take a good 1.525v on air. I'm trying my best to kill it under vapo.

Well i never killed my 754 3000+ newcastle at 1.92v so im sure the C2D could take anyhting id throw at it :D
 
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