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Intel Core i9-12900KF Desktop Processor (+ Charms) $395.02 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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$32 price drop from the deal a couple weeks ago.

Add the item for $416.51 plus another item in the 'Save 7% on any 2 qualifying items' promo, to bring the price down further, eg this $14.88 chopper brings the total down to $401.19.

Total: $431.39
Promotion(s) Applied: -$30.20
Order Total: $401.19

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Comments

  • +5

    If it wasn't for the stupid power usage, heat output and ZERO future upgrade path *(12900k is the best stable option) @t $400 it would be a great buy as it doesn't seam to be effected by the 13th and 14th gen high single core voltage degradation & manufacturing oxidation issues.

    • +1

      It will be interesting to see what Intel brings out with Bartlett Lake (Intel's competition to AMD still selling 5000 series chips), rumoured to be coming in January. Although the pessimist in me suspects it's just Intel rebranding 14th gen chips and selling them with lower clocks/voltages, if they fix the actual issues it could be a good last hurrah for LGA 1700.

  • Bluey: Butterflies Paperback $10.06, found something cheaper than the scraper. Will update.

  • On the last iteration of platform

  • +2

    Looks like from Amazon US store - does this have any warranty repercussions for us in Australia.

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