99StefanRO Honorable Oct 25, 2016 124 17 10,595 Apr 19, 2019 #1 Found this awesome deal, it was returned by the previous owner and I still benefit from the 3 year warranty. Should I go for it? Or wait for the 2600/2600x that's 40$ more? (budget wise I am struggling now, I don't even have a am4 mobo)
Found this awesome deal, it was returned by the previous owner and I still benefit from the 3 year warranty. Should I go for it? Or wait for the 2600/2600x that's 40$ more? (budget wise I am struggling now, I don't even have a am4 mobo)
Solution M M mdd1963 Apr 19, 2019 I'd personally avoid tinkering with someone else's returns...(even though actual bad CPUs are quite rare,..it was returned for something) I currently show the R5-1600X at $152 on Amazon anyway...and the 2600X at $179.... (As for MBs, find a B450....)
I'd personally avoid tinkering with someone else's returns...(even though actual bad CPUs are quite rare,..it was returned for something) I currently show the R5-1600X at $152 on Amazon anyway...and the 2600X at $179.... (As for MBs, find a B450....)
M mdd1963 Titan Jan 14, 2006 16,617 1,735 81,240 Apr 19, 2019 Solution #2 I'd personally avoid tinkering with someone else's returns...(even though actual bad CPUs are quite rare,..it was returned for something) I currently show the R5-1600X at $152 on Amazon anyway...and the 2600X at $179.... (As for MBs, find a B450....) Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I'd personally avoid tinkering with someone else's returns...(even though actual bad CPUs are quite rare,..it was returned for something) I currently show the R5-1600X at $152 on Amazon anyway...and the 2600X at $179.... (As for MBs, find a B450....)