Online retailer Newegg.com this weekend revealed some Windows 10 pricing information, and began taking pre-orders for the operating system, even though Microsoft hasn’t disclosed a release date.

Ed Bott of ZDNet first reported on Newegg’s price leak.

The listings on Newegg were labeled as “OEM” versions, those aimed at small-scale or homebrew PC makers, as well as users who want to run the OS in a virtual machine or in a dual-boot configuration. Starting with Windows 8, Microsoft applied the term “System Builder” to these versions.

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