Local CPU buyer's guide

Yay, my cpu is recommended for a change lol.
Actually I am very happy with my lil i5, does the job very well and I am not complaining at all
 
I'm glad I picked the i7 2600k, performance wise it is great, I have had absolutely no problem with it at all, can handle anything I throw at it. According to the article the i7 2600k is the top echelon of the Sandy Bridge range at R3000, now that may seem a little excessive for your average gamer, but we must remember that the older series i7's had hefty price tag. i7 980x going for around R9000 kind of hefty.
 
I picked up my i5 2500k for just over R2k after my E7400 finally bit the dust - long overdue for an upgrade. It was R100 more expensive than the standard version.

So far it seems like quite a nice chip, but still needs to be put through its paces.
 
LoL, better prices can be found by shopping around...

I'm sure it can, but it would also be subject to postage, since I don't live near the hubs.

I've dealt with this company for quite a few years and they're always 100% with after-sales service.
 
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