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CPU what is SR0PK
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Hi It's been some time but this is the problem.

I'm building a new desktop pc and looking to buy a i7 cpu but I'm not sure of what SR0PK is. I see this all the time on cpu's.
If anyone know's of a good CPU to fit a Asrock H61M-VG4 this will be of big help, I know it supports 2nd and 3rd gen Ive Bridge, Sandy Bridge CPU's but there are so many to choose from it's Socket LGA1155.

Big TY to you all

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Think its got something to do with the model, generation and specifications of the chip

SR0PK 3770        

.jpg   SR0PK.JPG (Size: 26.97 KB / Downloads: 13)
SR149 4770

.jpg   2013_new_Intel_Core_i7_4770_Processor.jpg (Size: 127.21 KB / Downloads: 9)  

But I am not 100% sure.
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