Has anyone ever heard of this happening before?
I recently purchased two Xeon SR1XH (E2683 Haswell-E) chips off ebay, with the seller stating they are brand-new out of the tray. Sure enough, the chips have S-Spec numbers on the lids (as my attached photo shows). However, when I open CPUZ to get information, it shows them as Genuine Intel Engineering Sample.
Have I been conned or some-such thing? How is it possible for the lid to have an SSpec number while the chip reads as an ES?
I recently purchased two Xeon SR1XH (E2683 Haswell-E) chips off ebay, with the seller stating they are brand-new out of the tray. Sure enough, the chips have S-Spec numbers on the lids (as my attached photo shows). However, when I open CPUZ to get information, it shows them as Genuine Intel Engineering Sample.
Have I been conned or some-such thing? How is it possible for the lid to have an SSpec number while the chip reads as an ES?
