Intel Core i7-13700KF Desktop Processor 16 cores (8 P-cores + 8 E-cores) 30M Cache, up to 5.4 GHz $397.99
Amazon.com Free Prime Shipping and Free Returns through January 31, 2023.
K: Unlocked to allow overclocking
F: No integrated graphics card (IGPU)
Median Amazon regular price: $421.41
About this item:
- 16 cores (8 P-cores + 8 E-cores) and 24 threads
- Performance hybrid architecture integrates two core microarchitectures, prioritizing and distributing workloads to optimize performance
- Up to 5.4 GHz unlocked. 30M Cache
- Compatible with Intel 600 series and 700 series chipset-based motherboards
- Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0, and PCIe 5.0 & 4.0 support. Intel Optane Memory support. No thermal solution included. Discrete graphics required
Includes free code for:
Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II
Currently $69.99 @Steam
Congratulations! Your new purchase just earned you a digital game code for Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II. You will receive an e-mail within 2 business days after your item ships with your digital code for game redemption. Please note only qualifying Intel® 13th Generation i7 or i9 CPUs shipped from and sold by Amazon.com are eligible for this promotion. One code per customer. Promo ends on December 31, 2022 or while supplies last. Code redemption by March 31, 2023.
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To save $20, some people may not care about extended return or a free game. But you're still stuck waiting for antonline to restock. In the meantime, I'm going to sit on mine until Jan 31, along with the rest of my 4080 components to decide to build or bail.
Uhg, last week I got this from MC for $376 out the door but this is a much better deal if you want COD plus 5% back from discover
Uhg, last week I got this from MC for $376 out the door but this is a much better deal if you want COD plus 5% back from discover
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Uhg, last week I got this from MC for $376 out the door but this is a much better deal if you want COD plus 5% back from discover
With this result:
Amazon.com: View promotion details promotion
https://www.amazon.com/promotion/...H0QJDVN5VK
They said they could not see results as it was blocked on their end. I emailed screenshots in JPEG, PDF, etc., and nothing got through to them. So they got a supervisor who apparently ranked enough to warrant an unlocked Google search. Then I was told they would call me back in 2 days. Two days has not yet run.
Then I got an email saying reach out to Intel. And a second email saying tell us more about the code that isn't working. I told them the offer I accepted didn't mention chasing down a code from some third party I did not transact business with. I explained there was no code to try as I did not get the email within 2 business days per the offer.
Then they sent an email saying code was sent November 29 to my email. I said great, I didn't receive. Please resend, or better yet, reply with the code through this exchange. And they did. Along with instructions on how to claim it though Intel's website.
Step 1, log in or create an account through the most difficult means necessary: multi-factor verification. Note: the email address I use through Amazon did not receive Intel's verification email. Not even in the Spam folder. Perhaps this is why I did not receive the email originally?
Look for email from: [email protected]
Subject: Intel account email verification code
Once the account was created and verified by email and text, I was given the prompt to input the promotional code for the following promotion:
Bundle Expires: March 31, 2023
Intel® Call of Duty® Holiday Bundle
Next gen gaming and beyond.
https://softwareoffer.i
Upon doing so, I got this message:
In consideration for participating in the Intel® Software Advantage Program and completing the mandatory survey about your experience, you will be entitled to receive software described in this offer.
Once I accepted terms and pressed on, I was met with this "Bonus Offer" that was confusing as it wasn't entirely clear if this was the offer or in fact a bonus offer to the promotion I was already claiming (spoiler, I think it is the offer so maybe don't skip?):
BONUS SOFTWARE OFFER
(optional)
Sign up for the Intel® Gaming Access Program for exclusive offers from Intel, including preferred beta access, connections to elite developers and players, and special gaming offers, including a complimentary bonus title as a thank you! Please note: The Intel Gaming Access Program is only available in English.
In consideration for providing the information in this consent form, you will be signed up to the Intel® Gaming Access Program. Upon its submission, we will email you a link to a website at which you will be provided information about the bonus software title, a code, and download instructions. The bonus software title must be downloaded within thirty (30) days from when we email you the link.
By submitting this form, you are confirming you are an adult 18 years or older and you agree to Intel contacting you with marketing-related emails or by telephone related to gaming and creativity software similar to the free bonus software title or those on this website, and information about hardware similar to that qualifying for the promotion described on this website. You may unsubscribe from receiving such communications from Intel at any time. Intel's web sites and communications are subject to our Privacy Notice and Terms of Use.
Your personal information will be retained for three (3) years after you submit it and automatically removed from our database thereafter. Should you sign up, you may cancel and unsubscribe at any time by clicking here. Your information will be deleted within thirty (30) days of receiving your request.
As the OP for this deal, I felt compelled to accept the "bonus" and moved on to the 5 Question survey (check boxes):
How did you first learn about the Intel® software offer?
After learning about the Intel® software offer, did you purchase a product that was...?
How much impact did the Intel® software offer have on your decision to purchase?
Did the Intel® software offer motivate you to purchase a new Intel®-based system sooner than you planned?
What is the most important reason why you purchased this Intel®-based product?
Who is your daddy, and what does he do?
Then to unlock:
Are you 17 years old or older?
Um, yes?
Next Gen Gaming And Beyond.
Download your complimentary bundle of games now!
Then I was met with a splash page with a wall of text and fine print and instructions having me link my Intel account with Battle.net.
How to Claim
Note: You will navigate away from this web page to download and install this software title.
Please click HERE to log in to your Battle.Net account. If you do not have a Battle.net account, create a FREE account.
Follow the on-screen instructions to link your Intel® account to your Battle.net account.
After successfully linking your accounts, you will be redirected back to this page.
Click the REDEEM NOW button to have Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II added to your Battle.net account.
Download Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II on the Battle.net app. If you have not downloaded the app, please click here to download.
Requires Battle.net Account to play. The use of this software product is subject to your acceptance of the Blizzard Entertainment End User License Agreement. All applicable terms are available at Blizzard.com/EULA. Register a Battle.net Account at Battle.net at no cost to you. Battle.net Accounts cannot be transferred.
A mobile phone number must be linked to your Battle.net Account to play Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II.
I checked out Battle.net and sure enough, MW2 was there. Installing the 70gb game now. Please note, once you claim the offer this way, it looks like you have thirty days to actually collect it through Battle.net.
All this, and watch it end up on GP next summer.
See promotion: https://softwareoffer.i
At the Intel website dashboard, I had the option to input Master Key, or:
Submit a Purchase Verification Claim
Retailer or reseller where you purchased your qualifying Intel device*
Qualifying Product
Device SKU
This may be what Amazon was trying to get me to do with their initial email?
Worst case scenario, you order the chip and the offer is rejected by Intel, and you return chip.