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36 year old male, who is very knowledgable of EBay, now with an account of my own.
If you misrepresent your item in any way,(condition,age,make,item location)or fail to send within the listed time - you can bet I'll leave negative feedback for you
If you misrepresent your item in any way,(condition,age,make,item location)or fail to send within the listed time - you can bet I'll leave negative feedback for you
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- supperhobby-jmt (4377)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseThank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
- ai_smart (70410)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseQuick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
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- fkaelectronic002 (994)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseGreat communication. A pleasure to do business with.
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- 3capybara (97)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Reviews (4)

07 Sep, 2017
Does what it says on the tin.
Used for a Canadian Telstra unlock. Was perfect.

14 Jun, 2020
*Maybe* the best mouse I've had yet?
1 of 2 found this helpful I only buy the most expensive mice - and this one is up there with the RAT Pro 9.
*Maybe* the best mouse I've had yet?
Haven't used the wireless functionality too much, but the battery seems to be outstanding.
In CoD, the light weight makes for easier multi-kills.
One star knocked off for price only. It was about 150GBP for me.

19 Dec, 2016
Beats-out a 6950X for multithreaded, and not far behind in single-threaded, despite lower frequency. Value for money here...
These ES & QS cpus are so much value for money, that I am on my third one now!
I had a X9000 Core 2 Extreme ES, that was flawless.
I have a 920XM i7 Quad Core Extreme ES that is running @ 3.5GHz to this day.
And now I have this 'E5-2690 v4' this is also an ES chip.
My GTX1070 on 3DMark11 hit a mere 15,000 on my server's 6-core CPU, but it hits 18,000 attached to the '2690'.
I put the 2690 in inverted quotes, because the ES Xeons, unlike the consumer 'ES' chips, are not quite exactly the same as their retail brethren, as they have a slightly lower base clock than the retail chips do, but usually the same max turbo / multiplier speed, same L3 Cache too. Since they chips do not report their model number to CPU-Z (like the consumer ES chips), I assume they determine it to be a 2690 based on max clock, and L3 cache level.
But seriously, after my system POSTs, the Win Server 2016 (Win 10 without spyware & tracking, no forced updates, etc) boots in about 5 seconds. Wow, what a chip.
Anything you do with a 14 Core / 28 Thread chip feels near instantaneous.
The cost of a 6950X? 1300 GBP? My 2690? 340GBP (shipped). This is the point in buying a chips such as this... Oh, and I get to use ECC RAM too for stability. I don't think you can use ECC with any of Intel's consumer chips, but AMD you can.
Peace.