Processors (CPUs)
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Regular price $161.60Sedna PCIe M.2 SSD RAID Adapter SE-PCIE-m2SSDx4-R-MA for 4 SATA SednaAdd to Cart
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Regular price $320.99Toshiba X300 4TB Performance & Gaming 3.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive ToshibaAdd to Cart
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Regular price $223.43TEAMGROUP T-Force G50 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen4x4 M.2 2280 Gaming TeamgroupAdd to Cart
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Regular price $96.28Bitsjour 256GB SSD Replacement for MacBook Air 2012 A1466 A1465 BitsjourAdd to Cart
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Regular price $309.86Seagate Constellation ES.2 2 TB 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache SeagateSold Out
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Regular price $740.73Toshiba X300 20TB Performance Gaming 3.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive SATA ToshibaSold Out
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Regular price $931.88Intel Core i9-13900K 13th Gen Raptor Lake 24-Core 3GHz Desktop MavarkSold Out
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of processors do you carry?
We carry a variety of processors, including Intel's Core series (i3, i5, i7, i9) and AMD's Ryzen series (3, 5, 7, 9), suitable for gaming, graphic design, and general computing.
How do I know which processor is right for me?
Choosing the right processor depends on your usage. For gaming, look for higher core counts and clock speeds. For professional tasks, consider CPUs with multi-threading capabilities.
Are your processors compatible with all motherboards?
No, CPUs are not universally compatible. Check the socket type of your motherboard and ensure it matches the processor you intend to purchase.
What is the price range for processors?
Our processors range in price from around $100 for entry-level models to over $700 for high-performance options, catering to various budgets and needs.
Do your processors meet safety standards?
Yes, all our processors comply with safety standards such as RoHS, ensuring they are free from hazardous materials.
Can I upgrade my existing CPU easily?
Upgrading your CPU can be straightforward, but it requires ensuring compatibility with your motherboard and sufficient cooling solutions.
What brands of processors do you offer?
We offer processors from leading brands including Intel and AMD, known for their performance and reliability across various applications.
What is thermal design power (TDP) and why is it important?
TDP refers to the maximum amount of heat a CPU generates under load. It's important for selecting appropriate cooling solutions to maintain optimal performance.