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There is no distinction between boxed and bulk in the world, so the boxed package is disassembled into bulk for the convenience of smuggling.
Of course, there is still a big difference between boxed and bulk:
1.The box is purchased by regular channel merchants through formal channels, and it is *** in the transportation process. And all the bulk is smuggled in, and there will be problems during transportation.
2.The regular warranty for boxes is generally three years, while the bulk can only be guaranteed for 1 year.
3.Boxed packages generally have beautiful boxes and original fans, which saves some money.
The above boxed goods refer to the regular original goods, excluding fake boxes, etc.
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There is practically no difference between boxed and bulk ones.
It's just a boxed one with an original fan, and a bulk one doesn't come with.
In addition, the boxed ones are more expensive than the bulk ones, and the warranty is the same, so you can ask if you don't believe it.
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If it's all genuine, there's only the difference between the warranty and the fan.
Bulk is generally 3 months replacement and 1 year warranty. The boxed is a one-year replacement with a 3-year warranty. (mostly).
As for the fans, if you're not very fanatical about overclocking, then the boxed fans will suffice.
In addition, special attention should be paid to the fact that there are many fakes of boxed products on the market (side boxes in bulk).
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There is a difference between a fan and a warranty.
But fakes are there.
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The box is CPU + original fan (please be careful at the time of purchase.) Fake a lot).
Scatter a single CPU and then have its own fan.
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The warranty is different, and there are many fake boxes.
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1. The difference between bulk and boxed From a technical point of view, there is no essential difference between bulk and boxed CPUs, at least in terms of quality. For CPU manufacturers, their products can be divided into two categories according to the best way, one is for brand machine manufacturers, and the other is for the retail market. Most of the products for the retail market are boxed products, while bulk products are partially leaked by brand manufacturers and the sales strategies of ** merchants.
Theoretically, there is no difference between boxed and bulk products in terms of performance, stability, and overclockability potential, but there are some differences in quality. Generally speaking, boxed CPUs have a longer warranty period (usually three years) and come with a better quality cooling fan, so they are often loved by a wide range of consumers. However, this does not mean that there is no warranty for bulk CPUs, as long as you choose a reputable ** supplier, you can generally get a regular warranty time of one year.
In fact, there is no concept of warranty for CPUs, and the warranty at this point is equivalent to a replacement, so there is no need to worry about any moisture in the warranty level of the bulk package. Counterfeit boxed CPUs with rough workmanship Second, the current state of the CPU market - exploring genuine boxed products However, things are not so simple. The increasingly rampant profiteers have even disdained to remark the effort, but simply glue a fan directly to some bulk CPUs with super glue, and call it "original**", and then just mark the fan with a higher frequency CPU frequency, it's really simple!
Will consumers take the fan apart and take a look? Of course not! Unless your fan is broken, and you don't have the guts to do so, because if you want to remove this kind of sticky and firm fan, the CPU is likely to lose the warranty and cause physical damage.
In order to hide people's eyes, some profiteers will also use the original fans and outer packaging left by other customers to match their bulk products, which is simply "seamless". There is no doubt that if manufacturers do not take some necessary measures, then there is little that the average consumer can do about it.
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I have experience with this: 1) Generally, ordinary boxed one-year warranty CPU, most of them are packaged after entering the customs, the fan inside is not good, and the CPU is also bulk 2) Most of Intel's three-year warranty CPU is licensed, but there are also a small number of back-sealed products, pay attention to the external product serial number is consistent with the inside manual, and at the same time observe the workmanship of the fan, weigh the weight, and can also roughly distinguish! 3) AMD has fewer back seal products, and most of them can be purchased with confidence!
4) Don't worry too much about buying a CPU, spend less than ten dollars and twenty dollars, you get what you pay for, don't save money to buy parallel goods! View the original post
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The boxed has a heat dissipation system, the three-year warranty, the bulk does not have a heat dissipation system, and the one-year warranty View the original post
To put it simply, the bulk ones are guaranteed for one year without a fan. Boxed for three years with a fan.
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