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AMD / Microsoft Tech Tour 2007

By attending the AMD/Microsoft Tech Tour 2007, all eligible attendees will receive a chance to purchase a great bundle. Details needed to purchase this exclusive bundle will be available at the event. Only one bundle purchase per eligible attendee while supplies last.

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soooooooo...does this mean they enter you in a raffle..and IF you win the raffle, then you get the option of buying one?
 
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
how much is that package valued at for each component?

At the current pricing:

X2 4400+ Brisbane : $ 159.00
ASUS M2A-VM : $ 80.00
Vista Ultimate : $ 349.00

So, pricing for $ 349.00 is about the same cost as Vista Ultimate itself. But since it should have a big sticker saying NFR outside, technically value is $ 0.

Also, keep in mind that there is a rumor that AMD will cut their price one more time next month. So, by the time when we pick up the bundle, the value of CPU + mobo may be $ 200 or even less. So, you decide. I will attend the tour itself more likely, but won't pick up the bundle.
 
Originally posted by: nyker96
I think this is good if you want all 3, I wonder how good is the board they selling.

There are several reviews of the board. Just do google such, then you will find them. (One from techpowerup, one from OCworkbench, one from PCPer, and so on) This is definately not an OC board, as PCI-E and PCI clocks are not locked according to the reviews.
 
Im there for Chgo,

I can't wait to hear
what they have to say about there Dual Core Vs Core 2Duo

wondering what will be in the exit time goodie bag?
 
Reminder...
It's coming to DFW area (Embassy Suite in Frisco, TX) on the 26th of April.
I can't be there due to travel but a couple friends of mine will be to reel in the great deal.
 
Originally posted by: everydae
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
how much is that package valued at for each component?

At the current pricing:

X2 4400+ Brisbane : $ 159.00
ASUS M2A-VM : $ 80.00
Vista Ultimate : $ 349.00

So, pricing for $ 349.00 is about the same cost as Vista Ultimate itself. But since it should have a big sticker saying NFR outside, technically value is $ 0.

Also, keep in mind that there is a rumor that AMD will cut their price one more time next month. So, by the time when we pick up the bundle, the value of CPU + mobo may be $ 200 or even less. So, you decide. I will attend the tour itself more likely, but won't pick up the bundle.

I am not sure of where you get your logic and pricing (especially $0 for Vista just cause its will have a NFR sticker, :roll: ) but for $249 for the whole combo isn't to bad at all.

Here are what I found for pricing on newegg.com: (as of 4/22/07)
AMD Athlon64 X2 4400+: $115.00
Asus M2A-VM: $ 70.99
MS Vista Ultimate: $378.99 (assuming it will be a retail package that wil have both 32 and 64bit versions)
McAfee Virusscan Plus 2007: $34.99
Total: $599.97

Sell the board and cpu for around $60, $100 respectively, McAfee for say $15 and that leaves Vista Ultimate for $74. If you can get more for the other parts, even better deal.
 
I signed up for Burbank (actually over the hill, in Hollywood) in May. 😎
Originally posted by: ooerici liked it when they had the server bundles instead
I liked it when they had free t-shirts, instead. 😛
 
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
This offer is only available to either (A) a system builder or reseller of Microsoft software, or (B) an employee of a Microsoft retail partner. Complete eligibility details available at time of purchase.
I wonder how they vet if you're a self-employed system builder. My friend and build lots of systems for resale, but we're not incorporated. Can anyone recall from the last one what they need to see as evidence of qualification, if anything? That last part about "eligibility details ... at time of purchase" sounds like a setup for getting screwed.

 
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