
However, once one buyer got what should have been one of the best gaming CPUs home and tried to use it they found the supposed Intel CPU didn't work at all. Upon further investigation, including the removal of the heatspreader, they discovered the complete lack of an actual CPU die - there wasn't even a fake die or blank slice of silicon. Just thin air.
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