actually both cards are dual-slotted, even though one of them has a single-slot rear plate. The difference is in the design of the heat sink and fan (13 vs 9 blades). Since the newer 750 Ti's use the larger, 13-blade fan, I'd assume that's the better one.
TD caught a lot of flack for their rebate processing in the past. The last few years they have been excellent. The rebates are handled by 4myrebate, which is not only very fast to process the rebate, but also to notify you of its status (I don't even bother to pay for expedite service). I've...
Not a G3258 deal per se, but NE has ECS Z87H3-M(V1.0) for $30 AC/AR plus $6 shipping. It's compatible with K-processors.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-377-_-Product
This may not be top-tiered media like Verbatim or TY ones that one would use for long-term archive, they are not junk, either. I bought some last year and have burned 20+ without making a coaster. TD uses 4myrebate for their rebates, and in my experience has been very fast (not even paying for...
For a few dollars more, you can get the Twin Frozr OC version (clocked at 880 vs 830) that is bundled with not just the 3-game Golden Reward, but also Crysis 3, making it a much more attractive deal. Don't forget the V-Me coupon.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814127667
I found a Serbian review on this card (http://hardware.benchmark.rs/video_karte/test_msi_geforce_gtx_650_ti_boost_1gb/strana_2/) showing the memory used is Hynix H5GQ1H24BFR T2C, which is good up to 5.0 gbps, as opposed to Hynix H5GQ2H24AFR R0c (good for 6.0 gbps) used on the 2gb version. The...
not to mention the 2gb one has TF III cooler and is higher-clocked, but that deal is not available at the moment. But at this price, 650 Ti Boost 1gb would essentially kill off all 650 Ti, HD 7790 and HD 7850 1gb's.
TD has been pushing various products with Total Defense rebates, which require activation of the software, along with a credit card number, which I assume Total Defense will use to automatically renew its subscription.
well, there is shipping (about $8.50 for 5). The good news is that it's Newegg's own rebate, which is pretty much a sure thing, unless one doesn't follow the rules. Newegg's been pushing Rednere HDMI cables lately (both generic and Rosewill-branded ones)--I must've gotten close to 20 by now...
that's a great price. The only thing holding me back is that the 4 TB drive has lower sustained rate and higher latency (180mb/s; 5.1ms) than the 3/2/1 TB ones (210mb/s; 4.8 ms), even though they are based on the same platter.
Newegg is selling refurb'ed ASUS Nexus 7 Tablet PC for $170. Throw in 20% off coupon (expires 3/16) and $15 rebate and the total is down to $121. It's currently OOS, but I kept checking NE every 20 min and was able to snag one last night. A brand-new one goes for $200...
Try burning at 8x sometime. I leave my LG WH08LS20 on AWS (using Imageburn) and it burns at 8x most of the time (once in a while it automatically burns at 4x even though the disc was detected as 4/6/8x). I've never had any issue playing the discs in a BR player.
Newegg has Optical Quantum 25GB 6X BD-R 25 Packs Discs for $30.99 - $15 promo code AFNJ0337 (ends 3/10) - $10 rebate = $5.99 (or 24 cents per disc). Owner's review is mixed. Personally I've never used this particular model, but have had great success with Optical Quantum 4x BD-R's for the last...
that's a great price for a 660 Ti, especially now that nvidia threw in 3 games to counter amd--but that cooler is kind of fugly. Personally I'd cough up another $20 and get the Power Edition.
I know Aspire One's, and probably the Travelmates too, will only accept 7mm HD/SSD--so choose your drive carefully (7mm SSD's include Intel 520, Samsung 830, Crucial M4 and Kingston V200, to name a few).
If you want to save some money, you can also get a refurbished AO756 with Celeron 877/4gb...
A better deal would be Kingston SH103S3/120G HyperX for $65 AR (limit 2) that expires tomorrow. Unlike V200+, HyperX uses sysnchronous NAND's.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...662&CatId=5300
You may be right--I do most of my shopping at Newegg and Tigerdirect, and only occasionally at NCIX when I happened upon a great deal. It's true that a good deal doesn't last very long at NCIX, but my past experience is that once the order goes through the various stages of price/shipping...
most vendors use the same tactic, to different degrees, to generate traffic. For example, NE offers discount codes "while funds last." As long as the vendor honors the price for buyers who got in in time, it's not dishonest. One can't expect them to have an unlimited supply at such a big...
actually 570/580's have already been EOL'd so the supply is dwindling. The occasional sale is probably due to individual vendors wanting to clear out their remaining inventory.
what overvolting issue are you referring to? Are you talking about nvidia hard-locking the max voltage? According to online articles, Afterburner 2.2.3 is able to bypass that. I haven't seen any retailer "dumping" the card, either; the next lowest price I can find online is $549 AR at...
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