how are there ivy bridges on ebay?

slee8251

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i was browsing through ebay and saw ivy bridges ie
Intel Ivy Bridge Core i5 3550

i'm guessing these are either fake or engineering samples...
 
one of the seller is a top rated seller and a buyer left a positive feedback for an "ivy bridge he bought"
 
^ It's not hard for sellers to pad their rating and have positive feedback left. Criminal groups have been doing this since eBay started.
 
^ It's not hard for sellers to pad their rating and have positive feedback left. Criminal groups have been doing this since eBay started.
They are called "shills" in a bidding war. They are people associated to the seller, or maybe even the seller himself using an AKA, and when they bid they try to stop before the real buyer loses interest. If they win, it just means that the seller keeps the item, gets a glowing reference, and has to try to resell the same item under another alias.

Ebay does everything it can, to hush this practice up (you wonder why "anonymity" is so important and you can only see back so many transactions to look for a pattern?), this is why. I left ebay and only buy local.

The only way to avoid shills is to snipe. Good luck.
 
I didnt put the question mark ...

I don't know, im just wondering just like all of u
 
So does this mean Ivy CPU's can be expected to release in the next couple months? :D
Six core by any chance? :(
 
IB has been released in other parts of the world.
 
So does this mean Ivy CPU's can be expected to release in the next couple months? :D
Six core by any chance? :(

IB end of April, date has been set already.
6 core IB in 2013 (LGA 2011). 8 core consumer class IB (non Xeon) could be a possibility if they can keep the wattage low enough but as long as there is no competition they have no reason to release such goodies.
 
They are called "shills" in a bidding war. They are people associated to the seller, or maybe even the seller himself using an AKA, and when they bid they try to stop before the real buyer loses interest. If they win, it just means that the seller keeps the item, gets a glowing reference, and has to try to resell the same item under another alias.

Ebay does everything it can, to hush this practice up (you wonder why "anonymity" is so important and you can only see back so many transactions to look for a pattern?), this is why. I left ebay and only buy local.

The only way to avoid shills is to snipe. Good luck.

Yep. eBay is just scammer central now. Too bad, really.
 
Large retailers could already have shipment of the new IB. Some people think the sky is falling when someone breaks the rules and drags someone that's been sheltered most of their life outside their closed off perfect world and they see something like this on eBay.

Wouldn't be the first time someone got a retail product before others and then sold it.

A handful of people on Xtreme forums already have retail boxed IB processors and everyone is saying the same thing, that they run hot. And if you know the community and the people in question, they are pretty respected people and their testing matches what others are saying across the web. And no, these are not ES IB cpu's.

It's also no mistake that everyone including Corsair has put their water coolers on sale. Corsair knows that any savvy pc enthusiast will have seen these early and what appears to be accurate reports of the new IB processors running hot while OC'd and lowered their prices to capitalize on this fact. So, don't get too excited just yet. Everyone is saying hang on to your SB cpu, and, for good reason.
 
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