So for all the die hard intel fanboy's out there that have been saying how Sandy bridge E will be worth the wait and it'll perform like a beast ( which it probably will ) Here are some prices for you guys

Chinese and US pricing are very similar, so a direct conversion from RMB ¥ to US $ will give a good indication of pricing. Unfortunately, the lack of competition from AMD appears to be affecting Intel’s pricing strategy, with the old price brackets of around US $300, US $583 and US $999 being increased to new brackets of approximately US$550, US$999 and US $1,200 respectively. The Core i7-3820 is priced at ¥3,500 (US $550), the Core i7-3930K at ¥5,800 (US $912) and the Core i7-3960X at ¥7,800 (US $1,227).
The Asus Rampage IV Extreme is hovering around the US $942 mark, while the MSI X79A-GD65 8D is priced at a rather more sane ¥2,990 (US $420). Pre-order pricing is normally higher than the final RRP as vendors try to make a bit extra by securing end-users with CPUs, but the above should give a rough idea of final worldwide retail pricing
http://flyingsuicide.net/news/sandy-...ill-not-final/

All I can say is wow intel In the current financial status of the world you launch that with you're new revised prices...LOL