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They sure sold like hotcakes, I've been charged so I'm pretty sure I'm getting mine. I had a backup plan of getting the 8700 since the turbo is only 100mhz off and it's a 65W TDP which is pretty nice being hex core. Anyway now to hunt down an ITX board!8700K @ Newegg appears to be sold out, hope you all got yours.
What they usually do is list stuff higher then apply a fake "sale" which brings the price down to where it belongs.
if i cant get 6cores 5ghz at a decent voltage like under 1.3 im gonna be pissed
All up.
Possible. They went up at 3am est and disappeared at 4:30.Maybe they figured out they wasn't supposed to selling it today
Well, I set up an alert at nowinstock for the 8700k at Newegg. Still mad they released them at such an odd time. Hopefully, Amazon will put them up soon.
That's Newegg prices. The RCP difference between the K and non-K is 18.5%, while Newegg at those prices is 21%. I'd wait until the K price settles down to $359, or wait for other retailers to get stock. The first few weeks for new hardware are always rough.Thank youuuuu. Good thing I need the 8700 for this build. That K tax is high.
It's not even supposed to be available for sale until tomorrow.Probably been mentioned already but looks like tthe 8600K and 8700K are sold out.
Broadwell desktop processors were never available at volume, probably due to the new process (first CPU from Intel on 14nm). It's also probably why Intel is only doing mobile parts with Cannon Lake. Both Broadwell and Skylake were released in 2015.Well if this goes anything like the Broadwell release last year it won't be good the I-7 Broadwell that replaced Haswell but they Intel just jumped to Skylake for some reason.
Or was that two years ago already?
Oct 5thWhen do these officially release? Microcenter doesnt even have them listed.
Edit.. nevermind I see Armenius' poat right above mine. He said tomorrow.
That's Newegg prices. The RCP difference between the K and non-K is 18.5%, while Newegg at those prices is 21%. I'd wait until the K price settles down to $359, or wait for other retailers to get stock. The first few weeks for new hardware are always rough.
Hmmm not listed on newegg now.
Hmmm not listed on newegg now.
The 8600K and 8700K were sold out but all the other CFL's were still available, which means they actually did run out of stock. But yeah they are all unlisted now.Wouldn't be surprised if it was sold by mistake. It's technically not supposed to be out until tomorrow.
That is my birthday. Must be a sign.....(running 4770k now...)ShopBLT has 6k incoming but they list oct 26
http://www.shopblt.com/cgi-bin/shop...2DF526P.shtml&order_id=!ORDERID!#Availability
I'm going to be using that same Noctua cooler and I think you could get away in gaming with a slight overclock. I personally am probably going to run it at 4Ghz on all 6 cores. I'm considering disabling some cores(and hyperthreading) and going to 5ghz for emulation. If I couldn't get my hands on the 8700K, I would have gotten the 8700 because the differences aren't much aside the unlocked multiplier and the 500mhz base jump.I have two builds I'm doing. One is very limited by CPU TDP due to a limitation of a 38mm CPU heatsink (L9i) while also being as quiet as possible. It's a CUDA Premier small form factor machine using a case of only 3.5L, that will also be used for occasional HFR gaming. I was going to undervolt a 8700k but people had very mixed success with that last gen. So I picked up the 8700 base for that. I honestly would have picked up the 8700T if it had launched.
My second build will use the 8700K but it's not an immediate need, so I'm tempted to see what happens with the Z390. That's just a gaming machine that is currently running a 6700k at 4.6GHZ with a 980TI at 1.5 GHZ.
So will my Hyper 2122 EVO work with this thing? I know that isn't very [H] but I have a water cooling system but my case it's big enough.