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T7200 for $250? Good deal?

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Thread Starter 
Hey i just came across a T7200 for $250 shipped from a seller, hes legit its all good to go. THink its a good deal? I currently have a T2500 now... its an ES unlocked cpu i was hoping at some point i could overclock it if someone ever figured out Dell's overclock feature. They really need to release that for everyone!
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you won't be able to OC it as even though its an ES Sample its still not unlocked. but it IS a good price understand thought that you are taking your chances with an ES at there are NO warranties at all and they are infact the property of intel and should not be sold

that doesn't me I wouldn't buy it though
post #3 of 8
Thread Starter 
sorry i meant my old T2500 cpu was an ES the T7200 i bought isnt. I bought it... paid $255
post #4 of 8
That's lower than anyone else on pricegrabber or pricewatch.
post #5 of 8
That is a good price. I got a new one from newegg. It was much more than that.
post #6 of 8
solid price I would have paid it for sure
post #7 of 8
I would probably go for that price. I am waiting for the next generation to come out so that prices drop for my m1210.

I hope it works well for you.
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Thread Starter 
well i bought it... i still am not sure if i'm going to use it... i could sell it for a few bucks extra or use it.... if i use it i'll sell my t2500 ES for.... $150 maybe a bit more... i dont know how much of a performance increase it would be and if its really helpful to have for 64bit computing..... any opinions? i've seen the performance tests and the increases werent that much...
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