I was gonna wait it out but I had my order cancelled too.
If you go to Resellerratings, Dell's rating has plunged recently. There's quite a few negative ratings based on this fiasco (including mine).
I picked up one from the Tustin store yesterday lunchtime. He had to go into the stockroom as they hadn't even got them on the shelves yet. The one I got was the newer 8800GT with the larger fan.
Unless you're really hurting for cash, it would be better to pick up the 512MB model for a lil' extra. Prices and availability of the 8800GT mean that you can find its big brother online for not much more than this.
Assuming that's six regular days and not six business days, that's not bad considering it's coming from Canada. I live in Southern California which is great for getting things fast, but I'd rather get it from somewhere out of state and pay no tax; not too many places outside of California...
Just spoke to Dell. Apparently they're receiving 3600 MSI cards and are still on schedule to ship them out December 10th.
I ordered mine around midnight on the 24th and he was nice enough to bump me to next business day shipping.
I have a very similar system and just ordered the Dell MSI card. The video card is definitely the bottleneck in my system for games; I've been holding off on getting Call of Duty 4 and Crysis until I could do them justice. According to all the reviews it should be a real nice boost in frame...
Thx OP, had one in my hand yesterday at Fry's but couldn't pay $280+tax for a card that was supposed to be $250 at retail.
This one is overclocked as standard and $224.11 shipped. Nice!
I just ordered a mobo and some RAM from Mwave. No problems, came well packed and on time.
This drive got a nice review here:
Tech Report SE16 500GB review
I'll second the monoprice suggestion. If you're in a hurry though and can't wait a few days, I bought mine from Walmart. It's Philips brand and set me back roughly $30 about a year ago. Or you could take out a second mortgage on your house and buy one from BestBuy...
Take a look at these users/authors in advanced search and check out the patterns in their postings:
Funkyone: Only posts for Aopen and Newegg, all the way back to 2003!
juckbebe: ClvbIT minion
toroyoyo: ClvbIT minion
LazyboyKGB: Newegg/ClvbIT minion, back to 2003
Bluejay: ClvbIT minion...
Sorry to duplicate post, but I thought it was important:
I could be way off here, but do a search on users and check these guys out:
toroyoyo
LazyboyKGB
Bluejay
All posting about Clubit or dissing their competitors and all new members?
Something is well shady.
Sorry to duplicate post, but I thought it was important:
I could be way off here, but do a search on users and check these guys out:
toroyoyo
LazyboyKGB
Bluejay
All posting about Clubit or dissing their competitors and all new members?
I could be way off here, but do a search on users and check these guys out:
toroyoyo
LazyboyKGB
Bluejay
All posting about Clubit or dissing their competitors and all new members?
Something is well shady.
Just in case anyone's interested...
I bought one @ 7PM from Newegg, came in a GTX box with some GTO stickers, Wednesday afternoon. Didn't want to mess with the heatsink assembly (hoping to step-up to G80) so not sure what RAM chips are underneath, although I'm not too impressed with their...
Green for you OP. I'd seen this place mentioned before but had no need for cables recently. Just went into Fry's today looking for a cable to connect my phone to the PC. This place is half the price, even including shipping and tax.
If I read this correctly, you're saying quantity = quality?
Sorry I haven't heard of Chimei before, but next time I will completely research a name that I, or I would imagine the vast majority of people here, have never heard of.
Just because one is a manufacturer and one is a retailer...
Strange, never heard of them before.
Looking at their website, they seem to be a large group of companies. Then again so is Walmart, and we all know the quality of their stuff.
I just can't bring myself to buy a LCD from company I've never heard of. Looking at the specs for this one it's...
The deal was you signed up for three years of MSN internet access (dial-up) and Best Buy gave you $400 store credit on the spot. In California (& Oregon I believe) they had some small print which said (in a bunch of legal jargon) that there was nothing stopping you calling the next day...
Ok it's gone 1 am and I guess I'm the only one who read it as Roller Coaster Tycoon $12.99
I was like why two pages of comments?
I need to sleep more and stop checking for deals in the middle of the night.
I think you have to choose the exact combination, the wind direction has to be exact to within nanodegrees and the planets have to be aligned in order for this to work.
I have had free magazines from these guys before, but most of the time I can't seem to work out wtf you're supposed to get them.
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