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The problem has been fixed. As long as you don't have a hardware fault you are fine. To be fair I personally wouldn't buy one of these chips new. That doesn't matter though as they have moved on to the latest gen. The latest gen has less rare performance but is more efficient and hopefully actually stable.
Intel is learning some multi billion dollar lessons right now. We need strong competition with AMD. Right now they competition is used products.
Also I would totally buy a bunch of defective Intel chips for cheap in hopes of getting one working.