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FS: NEW boxed E6300 Core 2 Duo - B2 stepping (L628)

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 4:35 pm
by cyburzaki
I have a brand-new, still sealed, retail-boxed Intel E6300 Core 2 Duo cpu that I won't be using, and would now like to sell. It's an oldie but goodie: the more overclockable L-series, B2-stepping Conroe model from last year.

Batch code: L628A566
Pack date: 08/31/06

Price: $150 shipped within the U.S.
Pmt: non-cc Paypal

Please don't hesitate to pm me questions or offers.

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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:28 pm
by derekchinese
is this usd?
how much shipped to vancouver bc canada?

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:50 pm
by cyburzaki
derekchinese wrote:is this usd?
how much shipped to vancouver bc canada?
yes, I should have added price is USD, and for shipping within the U.S.

I will ship to Canada. If you're willing to shoulder the risk--you'd be paying me before I ship--I could do it for a total of $154.50 USD, shipped by USPS Global Priority Mail. But unfortunately that is neither trackable in Canada, nor insurable. To ship by Global Express Mail (EMS), which is trackable in both countries and also would be fully insured, I could do it for $161.95. But I don't know if that'd work for you, since you'd also be liable for customs fees, if there are any. In either case I'd be giving you a $7 credit for what I would probably have spent to ship within the U.S.

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:22 pm
by derekchinese
Yea I think duty could be a pain in the ass.

Anyone in the USA should seriously look into this though. I just SUCCESFULLY found a good old chip myself (L629A). The newer core 2 Duos are horrible! If you are looking for an e6300, grab this deal!

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 5:21 pm
by derekchinese
My friend told me that if you fed ex it to me as a gift you may not have to pay duty. If no one grabs this from you, I guess we'll have to talk. I think you just might be in the wrong forum becuase people here are very likely running their cpus at stock and therefore do not care about getting the best CPUs.

Luckily for me though, I was able to get my l629A. I am very very happy with it. I haven't put it together yet but this baby will probably run at 350 x 10 = 3.5 GHZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And probably colder than an icicle!

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 5:34 pm
by qviri
I'm pretty sure FedEx charges a "brokering fee" at the border - on top of any potential duties from the government - regardless if the item is a gift or not.

(Free trade, my ass.)

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:13 pm
by derekchinese
Tell me about it. What is the point in NAFTA????

Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 5:32 am
by Mike_P
if you ship via USPS and mark it as a gift you WILL NOT be charged duty fee's. Done this many times when buying car parts or anything ebay related :)

Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 6:27 am
by bob8701
derekchinese wrote:My friend told me that if you fed ex it to me as a gift you may not have to pay duty. If no one grabs this from you, I guess we'll have to talk. I think you just might be in the wrong forum becuase people here are very likely running their cpus at stock and therefore do not care about getting the best CPUs.

Luckily for me though, I was able to get my l629A. I am very very happy with it. I haven't put it together yet but this baby will probably run at 350 x 10 = 3.5 GHZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And probably colder than an icicle!
350*10! you are joking!
e6300 lock at 7 so 350*7=2.45g
colder than ice! i do not think so, it will reach at least 65 degrees outside the case. good luck.

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 4:24 pm
by derekchinese
my l629A is an e6700! haha
yea I should have specified that