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Intel Core i5 hits rock bottom, now just ten dollars at Newegg
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50588, member: 636"] Newegg strikes gold with their FantasTech Sale that gives shoppers free gear when they buy Intel processors. Customers who grab either 14th generation Core chips or the latest Core Ultra 200S series get bonus components thrown into their cart. The deal includes either a speedy 1TB SSD or a powerful 360mm liquid cooler depending on which processor they choose. Every purchase also comes with the Intel Spring Bundle that packs two popular games worth nearly a hundred dollars. The promotion covers almost every processor except the Core Ultra 5 245K model. Budget builders can score the Core i5 14600K for just $189 and walk away with a Team Group 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD plus the game bundle. The free components add up to $178 in value which makes the processor cost only $10 when you do the math. Higher end processors like the Core i7 and Core i9 models come with a 360mm liquid cooler instead of the storage drive. The same sweet deal applies to the brand new Core Ultra 200S processors that just hit the market. Gamers should stick with the 14th generation processors since they deliver the best frame rates in popular titles. People who need serious multi-threading power will want the Core Ultra 200S chips that crush workstation tasks. Buyers need to remember that these processor families require different motherboards since they use completely different socket types. [/QUOTE]
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