10 Years ago I was a PC enthusiast with decent gear etc, spent a lot of time gaming. Now I mostly do Lightroom Photo work, Sony Vegas editing of home movies and some light gaming.
Anyhow - I ordered an entry Level gaming card from Newegg and it arrived yesterday. I opened the package and there is my new Card...along with another CPU box. At first I thought it was an empty box, promotion for Intel or something. Nope - there's the chip. Hmm i7 (cool, I know those are "good"). 3930k - hmm that number sounds pretty pedestrian to me...let me check this thing on Newegg to see what I got.
WOW. Ok this is a $550+ processor, yikes!
So now what do I do?
1 - Call up Newegg and notify them of their mistake, see if they offer me something in return for being an "honest guy". Perhaps be awarded later in life from good Karma.
2 - Keep the Proc, and sell it or dump $400 into a new MB, cooler, and Ram that will actually support this beast.
Thoughts? Does this sort of thing happen often/ever?!!?
Anyhow - I ordered an entry Level gaming card from Newegg and it arrived yesterday. I opened the package and there is my new Card...along with another CPU box. At first I thought it was an empty box, promotion for Intel or something. Nope - there's the chip. Hmm i7 (cool, I know those are "good"). 3930k - hmm that number sounds pretty pedestrian to me...let me check this thing on Newegg to see what I got.
WOW. Ok this is a $550+ processor, yikes!
So now what do I do?
1 - Call up Newegg and notify them of their mistake, see if they offer me something in return for being an "honest guy". Perhaps be awarded later in life from good Karma.
2 - Keep the Proc, and sell it or dump $400 into a new MB, cooler, and Ram that will actually support this beast.
Thoughts? Does this sort of thing happen often/ever?!!?