Intel has been releasing defective CPUs for several years, starting from their early product lines.
Intel has been releasing defective CPUs for several years, starting from their early product lines.
It's been precisely nine years since I needed to return a product for exchange.
You might be curious about purchasing something that’s no longer functional, but perhaps you’re looking for a cost-effective option. The company’s quality control seems lacking, yet customers still choose them for convenience. The "world" is designed to meet your needs, even if it means settling for less than ideal products.
Intel's sales channels aren't clearly documented. You might be thinking of Amazon instead. There appear to be some discrepancies or missing information.
Intel appears as the seller on Amazon. Please proceed with caution if you wish to challenge my statements.
But... They don’t understand that... You might have received a completely acceptable 14900KF, informed them it was faulty and they’d send another for free, and now you have two. That’s why they must verify it so such things don’t occur again. They operate to generate profit, not to help you. You don’t put yourself in their position, you act in your own interest. Things can go wrong—be prepared to handle it. Yes, you seem a bit entitled. Welcome to reality. Good luck.