- Mar 22, 2006
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Okay, I know everyone is waiting until after July 22nd to buy a CPU, because of the crazy Intel price cuts. I'm in that category too... but I'm slightly concerned.
Even though a lot of people are going to be jumping on the Q6600 for $266, I'm sure there are a good number of people (like me) eyeing the new FSB dual cores, like the E6750... but how are the new products going to cope with the market?
Remember the Conroe launch? E6600s were supposed to sell for around $300, but retailers were setting the price at $450 and still selling out very quickly. I wonder if this is going to be true with this new price cut/CPU release, especially with all the hullabaloo about the G0 stepping.
Cliffs: will CPU prices after July 22 really be as low as the price cut chart says they are?
Even though a lot of people are going to be jumping on the Q6600 for $266, I'm sure there are a good number of people (like me) eyeing the new FSB dual cores, like the E6750... but how are the new products going to cope with the market?
Remember the Conroe launch? E6600s were supposed to sell for around $300, but retailers were setting the price at $450 and still selling out very quickly. I wonder if this is going to be true with this new price cut/CPU release, especially with all the hullabaloo about the G0 stepping.
Cliffs: will CPU prices after July 22 really be as low as the price cut chart says they are?