I7 980x cheaper than QX9650 & QX9770

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    It's the same in US, but the I7 980x is available most places, and the others are not. As you say, may have more to do with availability. A Guy
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    A lot of it also has to do with retailers not wanting to make a loss as well as availability.

    They paid X amount for the chip and instead making a loss by cutting the price - they retain the high price because they do become rarer to obtain although you'd have to be pretty committed to that socket to pay such a price.
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    A Guy said:
    It's the same in US, but the I7 980x is available most places, and the others are not. As you say, may have more to do with availability. A Guy
    Yeah, the QX9770 has been discontinued. Amazing to see it cost that much. My Q9450 that I got for $145 used on Ebay is clocked to the same external clock (3.2GHz) and FSB (1600MHz) as the QX9770.
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    Is the QX9770 and QX9650 as fast as or faster than some i7 processor?

    Oh and I also found that i7 965 and i7 675 still cost more than the i7 980x... (Price comparison: i7 965> i7 975> i7 980x)

    i7 965: http://www.canadacomputers.com/produ...t0fqgoi27nrtv7

    i7 975: http://www.canadacomputers.com/produ...t0fqgoi27nrtv7
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    imeem said:
    Is the QX9770 and QX9650 as fast as or faster than some i7 processor?
    Not really.

    At stock clocks, on certain tasks they may come close, or even beat the lower end i7's, but on the whole they are not faster.

    The X are the 'extreme' versions which means they have an unlocked multipliers. 'Normal' chips are limited to certain multiplier levels.

    The 965/975 also have some other higher stock speeds ie. 4.5GT/S of the 920-950 vs 6.4GT/s of the 965/975.

    Yet the 980-x is still the superior chip for a cheaper price.

    Basically any intel chip with an X for extreme in the title rarely sees a price drop in it's lifetime unless it's superseded (like the 965<975).

    Even then, the superseded chips still retain a high price.
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    imeem said:
    Is the QX9770 and QX9650 as fast as or faster than some i7 processor?
    Depends on the benchmark. In many cases they are quite equal or actually outperform the lower end Core i7 processors. The only instance where a Core i7 is superior is when it comes to video encoding. That's only because with a Core i7 you have 4 physical processors yet HyperThreading so it is 8 logical processors.
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    Did you happen to notice that they have none of those in stock except for the i7 980X, and all the ones out of stock are all special order.
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    stormy13 said:
    Did you happen to notice that they have none of those in stock except for the i7 980X, and all the ones out of stock are all special order.
    Yes I have
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    Kinda off topic but is core i3 faster than core 2 quads? But core i3 are dual cores so I think it's slower?
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