A scamster has managed to pull off a fake "Intel Core i7-990X"
processor. An unsuspecting buyer paid hundreds of dollars for a Core
i7-990X six-core LGA1366 processor, only to end up with a badly-done
fake. The fake chip is a worthless LGA775 Pentium, on which the IHS
markings of a Core i7-990X have been etched. Intel and AMD put tiny
windows on their retail processor boxes so buyers could see these
markings before breaking open the company seal. At least in the case of
Intel's product boxes, the windows aren't big enough to let you see the
entire CPU package. In case of this chip, the buyer couldn't have
spotted that the chip was an LGA775 (and not LGA1366), and couldn't spot
the 3D hologram and serial number sticker that's found on the obverse
side of the package, under the IHS. The thread where this fake was
reported can be read here.
Source: CPU World
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