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    Intel should recall all the ES chips they gave in the last year and see who doesn't return it because he probably sold it and now he can't get it back.
    If some party/person can't bring the CPU back, 99% they sold it, and they should be treated accordingly.

    The persons selling ES chips on other sites (ocbay for instance) are probably not signed on any NDA docs and bought this cpus from somebody who did signed on NDA docs and breached the rules.

    I agree with Saaya and hipro, fix the root of the issue and not the symptom !
    Last edited by The-Fox; 07-01-2009 at 02:21 PM.

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