I always put up major computer components on this site because I have sold RAM and GPUs on here in the past, so I figure why not.I have an E0 Q9550 for sale, this CPU has worked flawlessly since I bought it new in August of 2010. I am asking $150 Shipped to anywhere in the US (E0 Q9550s on Ebay used going for $180+ not including SH --- http://www.ebay.com/itm/INTEL-Q9550-CORE-2-QUAD-SLB8V-2-83GHZ-12M-1333-05A-/251189683060?pt=CPUs&hash=item3a7c126374)I ran this chip at 3.6ghz 24/7 on my Thermaltake Water2.0 Pro (w/ 2x Silverstone FM121 fans) and here is a copy of the last Intel Burn Test run:Chip runs at 1.38V on my BioStar TPower i45 to achieve those temps/speed. The shown voltage is before VDroop.Pictures of chipMy Heatware: http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=66800Post or PM offers.[Edited on December 11, 2012 at 7:46 PM. Reason : _]
12/11/2012 7:38:45 PM
Is this 2011 or almost 2013? $50
12/12/2012 7:44:10 AM
This is when E0 Q9550's are fetching $150 used easy, if you don't have a serious offer you might as well save your typing. I already have an offer of $120 on another forum.
12/12/2012 10:01:23 AM
Anyone want to make an offer above $120?You can see another E0 Q9550 over 1 day out fetching above $120 on Ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/INTEL-Q9550-CORE-2-QUAD-SLB8V-2-83GHZ-12M-1333-05A-/251197064340?pt=CPUs&hash=item3a7c830494If I don't get an offer above $120 in the next week, I'm going to sell.
12/14/2012 3:06:24 AM
But I thought these were fetching $180 on eBay???Why should someone buy such an outdated CPU. Hell, at that price point AMD is a far more enticing platform and one that doesn't lead to a dead end.
12/14/2012 5:40:52 AM
OOOH IS A I7.....nvm
12/14/2012 10:43:38 AM
12/14/2012 11:34:11 AM
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html4057 benchmark.http://www.amazon.com/Intel-i3-3225-Dual-Core-Processor-Cache/dp/B0093H8H8I4406 benchmark, brand new, and less than what you are asking for. Yes its a different socket, but not the point.If the Q9550 is a rare model, great, hold on to it and wait for somebody who absolutely must have that model replacement. Otherwise, $50 is a reasonable offer for TWW. Ebay will absolutely bring in more money if you think you can sell it there ... TWW will get it off your hands immediately.[Edited on December 16, 2012 at 1:46 PM. Reason : .]
12/16/2012 1:44:10 PM
Just a FYI, this CPU sold for $125 and the Motherboard (BioStar TPower i45) sold for $60 along with it, same buyer. It was on another forum (computer forum), I just stick stuff like this on TWW in case there happens to be a serious buyer.
1/4/2013 7:47:35 PM
Don't you do a lot of serious overclocking? Nice CPU but I'm not sure I'd buy a used one from someone that probably pushed the limits on it.(Really nice documentation in the first post though, thorough.)[Edited on January 6, 2013 at 5:34 PM. Reason : f]
1/6/2013 5:33:47 PM
I do a moderate amount of OCing, normally as my hardware gets older I push the OCer further and further to keep up with demanding games. I had that chip bench at 4ghz, but mostly ran it at 3.6ghz which isn't that large of an OC (800 MHz). Also I always run pretty nice cooling on my hardware, one of the main reasons why people will buy my hardware that has been pushed a little further than your avg user. Not to mention some people pay extra for chips they know OC well. I had an E8500 that could do 4.7ghz on air that fetched $180 ($180 was the same price as new) before I bought this chip for $220. $40 to go from a C2D to a C2Q that was literally two E8500s I'm just glad it sold, I didn't even have a chance to post my GTX 480 @840/1680/4000 w/ Zalman VF3000F cooler on here, it sold almost immediately ($200)My specs are now:CPU: Intel i5-3570K @ 4.2ghz (1.064V)Mobo: ASRock Z77 Extreme3RAM: G.SKILL Sniper Series DDR3 2133 2x4GBGPU: ASUS GTX 660 Ti DCII 2GB @ 1047/7012LCD: BenQ FP241W 24" P-MVA LCD (1920x1200)Sound: Auzentech X-Fi Prelude + Onkyo TX-SR500 (LPCM) + Polk Audio Monitor Series II SpeakersStorage: Samsung 840 Pro 128GB + 1TB Seagate Barracuda + 640GB WD Black CaviarPSU: Corsair HX 750W 80+ Silver (62A)UPS: Cyberpower CP1200AVR (720W)OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate x64Cooling: Corsair 650D + Corsair H60 on 480 + TT Water2.0 Pro (+ 2x Silverstone FM121 120mm)[Edited on January 6, 2013 at 8:57 PM. Reason : _]
1/6/2013 8:55:36 PM