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).http://flyingsuicide.net/news/sandy-...ill-not-final/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
All I can say is wow intelIn the current financial status of the world you launch that with you're new revised prices...LOL




In the current financial status of the world you launch that with you're new revised prices...LOL
