Would you like to get your hands on an Intel CPU for less than 5% of its full cost? Of course, you would. Too good to be true? Almost. This story centers on an enterprising electronics store that is selling chips from a Gacha machine. Instead of dispensing a small plastic toy in an egg-shaped bubble, this one provides you with a handy piece of Intel hardware. As detailed by YouTuber Sawara-San, for the modest sum of 500 Yen (roughly $3.25), you can walk away with a CPU, or as many as you want to fill your pockets with. Further testing and diagnosis using Windows Task Manager revealed the Intel chip, as with all others on display, comes with significant faults.