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On the contrary, I just recently upgraded to the 13900k. Upgraded from the Intel Core 2 Duo e4500, which I kept and used for a long time.
Ha now that’s an upgrade.
I applaud how long you stuck with a Core 2 Duo, but it begs me the question. What were you doing what required so little power to be able to use such a old chip, and. Why the massive jump to a 13900K?
Seems like they just enjoy buying once and crying once