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There will be no problem with the quality of bulk CPUs, and now the CPU manufacturing public welfare has no ability to cost CPUs, only some low-end CPUs may still appear in the brush frequency, internal jumper overclocking, but the market is almost extinct, so don't worry about the quality of bulk CPUs, even if it is a boxed CPU, more than 75% of the country's boxed CPUs are not original, they are all packaged again in Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and ** is more expensive than bulk, and the fans are also garbage. If you DIY your own computer, you must choose bulk, which is more affordable. The old birds know that this little link should be.
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It's all the same ** CPU is not in bulk.
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It doesn't make a difference, one has a radiator and the other doesn't.
I'd rather buy it in bulk, I can get a better radiator myself.
Generally, boxed radiators are not very good.
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Core codename, AMD Note 65nm or 90nm, such as 5000+.
The bulk is sold to the market by OEM brands, and there is generally no problem.
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Yes!! Why in bulk? It's just different!
How is it different: one is that some of the signs on it have been polished,,, and there are refurbished ,,, Chinese refurbished technology, which is first-class!! There is also the fact that the smuggled goods are ,,,loose and boxed, and there should not be a lot of difference in money,,, if there is too much difference, it is really a big problem,,, it is recommended that you still buy boxed.
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You can rest assured that there will be no problems with the quality, but you should pay attention to whether the CPU is second-hand or not, and whether the surface has been polished.
CPU no one can fake.
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Promote the construction of copy and buy loose pieces. Personally, I have a few opinions.
One: bai** is cheap.
2. CPU failure rate.
The DU is extremely low, so there is basically no need to worry about the quality.
Three: Now the box bag DAO is basically loose pieces plus self-contained. Unless you have someone you know.
Four: Add heat dissipation by yourself, the performance is better than the original, even if you spend so much money to buy U, it is not a good fan.
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It is recommended to buy bulk with bai users for overclocking.
du;The general user buys the box. zhi
The biggest difference between CPU boxed DAO and bulk back is A.
CPU boxed with the original CPU cooler, while bulk CPU does not come with its own heatsink and needs to be purchased separately, so boxed and bulk CPU are not the same in terms of **.
There is also a significant difference between boxed and bulk CPUs in that boxed CPUs have a longer warranty period than bulk CPUs, usually boxed CPUs have a three-year warranty, while bulk CPUs have a one-year warranty. That said, there is also a certain difference in the warranty between CPU boxed and bulk.
For some overclocking players, due to the choice of high-end overclocking CPU, its heat generation is larger, if the player wants to overclock to the limit, there will be a boxed built-in radiator, still unable to meet the requirements, in this case, overclocking players usually choose CPU bulk, and then buy a high-end cooler or water cooling radiator, so that you can meet the requirements higher, and do not waste the boxed CPU.
For general installed users, we first recommend that you choose boxed CPUs, because if some bulk CPUs are not much different from boxed CPUs, choosing bulk CPUs + buying coolers by yourself may not be as cost-effective as boxed ones.
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In fact, there are two points of difference with boxing,Three-year warranty in box,One year in bulk,But the probability of problems within three years of the CPU is the same as if you buy a lottery ticket to win,Another difference is that there is an original fan,The original fan is definitely not as good as most of the individual fans on the market,If the gap is too large,Choose the cost-effective in bulk,If the gap is within 150,It is recommended to buy a boxed one。
Upstairs friend, who said that the workmanship of the box is more delicate? Don't mislead people? are produced by Intel, and the bulk ones are generally used by manufacturers to assemble computers, so there is no need for packaging boxes, and the boxed ones are generally given to DIY, so there are packaging boxes, in short, the boxed ones are exactly the same as the bulk ones in terms of quality.
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They are guaranteed for one year in bulk and three years in boxes. The quality is usually no problem, it is recommended to buy a boxed package, because the heat generation of the i-series CPU is very low, and the original fan is enough to deal with it.
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The estimated quality of the box (meaning that there is no possibility of refurbishment) is very good, but the fan is very rubbish, and it is recommended to have a separate good fan yourself.
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Buy boxed ones, and buy a radiator separately for any.
Intel's own ones are not very good.
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The boxed is good, the good thing is that it is guaranteed, and it comes with the original fan.
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In terms of quality, bai, bulk cargo and boxed goods are the same, but bulk goods in the process of transportation because there is no packaging version may cause damage, of course, this right thing depends on the character, in most cases it is fine, and bulk cargo is cheaper. Warranty. The box has a manufacturer's 2-year (it seems) warranty, don't worry about problems, but it's generally no problem, if you have bulk goods, you have to look at the character on your shoulders, the general character is better for a year, and the extremely poor kind will not admit it when it is sold out, be cautious!!
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The fan in the box may not be the original fan. However, there may be a difference in warranty, the original package usually provides a 3-year warranty, and the loose package usually provides a 3-year warranty. The specific warranty situation should be asked clearly when purchasing. But there will be no difference in CPU quality.
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If you want to overclock, buy it loosely.
Buy a better radiator.
It's good to buy a boxed version of the silent frequency.
It's called r5518288, and if you can't understand what others mean, don't talk nonsense about whether the radiator that comes with it can be compared with the single one.
Or spend more money on a radiator.
Why don't I buy another one?
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The bulk ones are generally bought loose pieces (smuggling, back door), assembled in the mainland, the packaging is flawed, and the quality of the fan is not good.
The boxed ones are factory packed.
The loose film warranty is generally 1 year.
Fakes are generally not available, engineering samples are possible, but nothing.
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It's up to you to see what you want, the good ones are boxed, and the bad ones are scattered.
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Of course, it is boxed, and it is not recommended to buy it in bulk and parallel goods.
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Boxed it
The boxed workmanship is more refined Standard dust-free studio finish buys i7
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A bulk CPU does not have a heatsink and the warranty package is one year, while a boxed CPU is a three-year warranty with a heatsink. From a technical point of view, there is no essential difference between bulk and boxed CPUs, at least in terms of quality. 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.
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.
Bulk and boxed products have their own merits. To paraphrase the old saying: even what exists is reasonable!
But don't forget, the purchase of boxed products must be based on 100% authenticity, otherwise its risk factor is greater than that of bulk products, because you can't see the surface of the CPU, there are many opportunities for merchants to cheat, and inferior fans are also a big hidden danger. As for bulk CPUs, you should also ensure that you can get a one-year warranty when purchasing, rather than buying parallel goods that cannot provide warranty, after all, bulk does not mean that there is no warranty.
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You ask the upstairs pro-loose pieces, what do they use? What kind of mentality is it, is it okay to deceive people during the New Year? If you don't understand, don't talk nonsense.
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The things in the boxed bulk are exactly the same, there is no difference, there are multiple fans, and the bulk is much cheaper, and it doesn't matter if the CPU has a warranty or not, I don't love it.
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The difference between boxed and bulk is that there is an extra box Psychological comfort The life of the CPU is very long Don't worry about the problem of breaking down for a long time The advantage of buying bulk is that you can buy a better radiator with the remaining money.
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As long as it's brand new, it's the same.,There's one more original heat dissipation in the box.,It's rubbish.,It's okay for ordinary use.,If the high-end CPU is not overclocked, it will be replaced with a heat dissipation in general.。 But in bulk, unless you buy it in a physical store, you can see whether it is second-hand and others have used it, and if you buy it online, most of them are second-hand in bulk, and of course the boxed ones will also be second-hand, but the probability is a little lower.
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Definitely the box is good, the loose pieces are cheap, and the warranty period is short for the phone.
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Should I choose a boxed CPU or a loose CPU when building a computer? What is the difference between them2?
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Each Dan Liang Qiao key answer channel circulation Bulk is only one CPU without a fan.
Most of them are purchased by brand machine manufacturers in bulk and circulated to the market (some of them are used in brand machines).
There is no fake CPU This can be assured.
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That is, it does not come in a box.
It's all called bulk.
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The large package is called bulk, and the single package is called boxed.
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Upstairs, you don't know how to pretend to understand, I've been repairing the computer for 2 years, and I've never seen it explained like that, this brother, let me tell you how to look at it, when you buy a CPU, you can see it when you open the package, and it is written on the front of the CPU, I'll give you an example, the CPU you bought is the CPU described like this, the 2M represents the 2M cache, and the 400 behind represents the frequency.