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Jun 20, 2012

I have bought a Xeon processor for my MAC PRO. It´s an E5462 SLANT COST RICA stepping C0 2.8 GHz supposed to be brand new and I think it´s refurbished or has been used. How can I know if it´s refurbished? 

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