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price drops or offer?

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So then how long do we have to wait before we see price drops / special offers on the new intel cpu's?? I did not see a single special offer for the i5 anywhere on the net.


Yes I know it hasn't been a week but hey I'm sure everyone think of buying one is thinking the same.
 
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Oh I hope my pockets can last a big longer there's holes starting to burn in them......I want an i 5 but I don't want to buy one then see an offer.

Bought a new crash helmet last month there's a special this month £120 off !!!!! I nearly cried
 
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Yes I'm trying to hold fire.....sits on hands

But I put my rig parts up for sale thinking they will take a while to go but hey all sold within 8 hours.....now I don't have a computer lol... at least its sunny
 
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or they might just leave them the same price but bring out a lower spec i15 /i13 chips and replace more of the core2 chips
 
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With the launch of Windows 7 in little over a month I can't see the price going down for a while yet. If anything they will rise.

The q6600 was around the £150-£160 mark for a very long time.
 
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Q6600 dropped down to around £115 but then rose back to up £150.

E8400 was an interesting one, launched as low as ~£120 in very limited quantities, then retailers realised what was happening and the price rocketed up to around the £160+ mark. It's taken a year to drop back down again!
 
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