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    Q9200 Qajf

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by AC/ No DC, Jul 15, 2009.

  1. AC/ No DC

    AC/ No DC Notebook Consultant

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  2. nacholambre

    nacholambre Notebook Consultant

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    Looks a little bit fishy to me mate! Always proceed with caution on Ebay!
     
  3. Athinu

    Athinu Notebook Consultant

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    This is an ES chip engineers sample (it's a real intel manufactured cpu but not intended for resale, but for testing purposes), qajf types should be avoided so I've heard as they dont have temp sensors.
    Paying around 300$ for an es q9200 sounds legit (as far as es samples can be called legit that is).
     
  4. Soviet Sunrise

    Soviet Sunrise Notebook Prophet

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    Avoid QAJF.

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  5. Purlpo

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    Yup, It doesn't have temp sensors. I have it myself.... avoid it.