Sep 27, 2007 #1 M Menelmarar Supreme [H]ardness Joined Feb 15, 2001 Messages 5,472 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...2E16819115003,N82E16819115029,N82E16819115002
Sep 27, 2007 #2 L LstBrunnenG Supreme [H]ardness Joined Jun 3, 2003 Messages 6,676 They probably have more stock of the 1333mhz FSB part.
Sep 27, 2007 #3 R remy21 Limp Gawd Joined Aug 24, 2006 Messages 262 hmm i wonder which one i should get... that's so crazy!
Sep 27, 2007 #4 F fluxion Gawd Joined May 31, 2005 Messages 864 i think the e6600 is actually more sought-after since it has a higher multi, which may lead to better overclocks. im not sure on that though, personally id scoop up the e6750
i think the e6600 is actually more sought-after since it has a higher multi, which may lead to better overclocks. im not sure on that though, personally id scoop up the e6750
Sep 27, 2007 #5 R RB30 Limp Gawd Joined Sep 16, 2007 Messages 480 E6750 has always been around $195, so there is no error on newegg.com part. As for the other 2 CPUs, looks like they are priced before the big drop price on Q6600 and before E6750 came out.
E6750 has always been around $195, so there is no error on newegg.com part. As for the other 2 CPUs, looks like they are priced before the big drop price on Q6600 and before E6750 came out.
Sep 27, 2007 #6 R Ravynmagi [H]ard|Gawd Joined Jul 12, 2006 Messages 1,464 Yeah, it's INTEL's pricing that is screwy. Intel never did a price drop on the 1066FSB CPUs to match the price of the new 1333FSB CPUs.
Yeah, it's INTEL's pricing that is screwy. Intel never did a price drop on the 1066FSB CPUs to match the price of the new 1333FSB CPUs.