Valantar
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That chip should be very similar to your G850s, just at half the heat output.Okay, decide to loosen up and order one new Gigabyte H81M-H LGA1150 board going for $29.99 AR on Newegg. Since the board's mfg. date is most likely made in mid-2016 or newer, the newest LGA1150 processor mfg. date I can find is a Celeron G1840T 2.50 GHz. It even has VN instead of Vietnam on top of die. Date code is X624, or June 2016, or 24th week of 2016.
Will it be too slow for me? Or should I wait for Celeron G1840 2.8 GHz? Unfortunately, I can't take a Celeron G1850 since they all have much older mfg. dates in 2014 instead. Newest mfg. date allows me to save money while cherry-picking better and slower CPU models.
Regardless of what Haswell model I choose and price up to Pentium G3470 max, my #1 goal is the find the "VN" on top of die as best as possible (not the one that says Vietnam, they're made prior to January 2016).
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And to repeat it for the nth time: manufacturing date for CPUs has no impact on longevity or performance. New steppings aren't introduced this late in the lifetime of the die, and degradation is nigh on nonexistent on even overclocked chips, let alone ones run at low stock clocks. If you're looking for good deals, simply buy the cheapest (working) one you can find of any given line.