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Intel Core i5-7500 SR335 3.4GHz Quad Core LGA 1151 Desktop CPU Processor
S$ 162.68
Condition:
Used
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller抯 listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
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Shipping:
Does not ship to United States.
Located in: United States
Delivery:
Varies
Returns:
60 days return. Seller pays for return shipping.
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eBay item number:226575298990
Item specifics
- Condition
- Unit Type
- CPUs/Processors
- Socket Type
- LGA 1151
- Compatible brand
- Dell, Acer, Lenovo, HP, ASUS
- Brand
- Intel
- Processor Model
- Intel Core i5-7500
- Number of Cores
- 4
- L2 Cache
- 6 MB
- Model
- Core i5-7500 SR335
- Clock Speed
- 3.4 GHz
- Processor Type
- Core i5 7th Gen.
- UPC
- Does not apply
Item description from the seller
Seller feedback (11,141)
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseThis arrived quickly, and it was well packed and in perfect condition. This was a great transaction !!!
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseLightning fast shipping. Quality product. Excellent price. 5-stars!!!
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseDrive worked for about 10 days before suddenly and mysteriously failing. Checking Windows Disk Management and DiskGenius, it gave an incorrect capacity reading of 3.86GB and could not be initialized due to what appeared to be an I/O error. Reading around the Internet, various disk experts indicated that this meant the disk's firmware was either corrupted or couldn't be read from the physical disk, meaning a hardware failure, reportedly common to older Seagate drives.