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Conroe in Stock..

since its an EE,it doesn't seem to bad.Just $200 over.
Too bad they don't have any regular ones.Andare those engineering samples put into boxes by any chance.
 
Do a Froogle search for "Core 2 Duo"
A lot of the results are for the E6600. They're preorders at ~$357.00. Looks like the NDA might have been lifted early.
🙂
 
Originally posted by: soydios
Do a Froogle search for "Core 2 Duo"
A lot of the results are for the E6600. They're preorders at ~$357.00. Looks like the NDA might have been lifted early.
🙂

The E6600 is supposed to retail at $316.00 correct? So this is a $41.00 gouge. Not as bad as I thought the gouging would be. Still, I would wait for all the people who do not really care about the prices to buy them, and after stock builds up, hopefully the price will get to where it was said it should be.

 
Wasn't $316 for E6600 volume pricing for lots of 1,000 or something? I would say $357 for a single chip doesn't sound bad at all.

Side-note: $357 is exactly what the AM2 X2 4000+ (2.0GHz, 2x1MB L2) costs on Newegg right now. This is going to become real attractive come July 24th, I think.
 
Originally posted by: Cooler
And only $200 over priced as well. I say that may be steal compared to neweggs release price.

I thought $999 was the price retailers paid to get the chip...?
 
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: soydios
Do a Froogle search for "Core 2 Duo"
A lot of the results are for the E6600. They're preorders at ~$357.00. Looks like the NDA might have been lifted early.
🙂

The E6600 is supposed to retail at $316.00 correct? So this is a $41.00 gouge. Not as bad as I thought the gouging would be. Still, I would wait for all the people who do not really care about the prices to buy them, and after stock builds up, hopefully the price will get to where it was said it should be.
Yeah, prices listed are for the retails to buy at, so it would cost Newegg etc $316 to buy the chip, not you $316, unless you buy direct from Intel in large quantities...
It's a $0 gouge, and a $41 markup, just like any other product you would buy in a store.
 
Originally posted by: SexyK
considering that's the EE, the price isn't that out of line...

Exactly. I wouldn't get one (my whole computer should cost about $1000).. but that price isn't out of line given the list price from Intel.
 
Umm.. Do people really think retailers/whole-salers pay the "listed" prices to make purchases?
 
Originally posted by: lopri
Umm.. Do people really think retailers/whole-salers pay the "listed" prices to make purchases?

In quantities of 1000, sure they do.. but that's not the point. The point is that the chip listed on that site isn't under some ridiculously high markup.
 
Originally posted by: zsdersw
Originally posted by: lopri
Umm.. Do people really think retailers/whole-salers pay the "listed" prices to make purchases?

In quantities of 1000, sure they do.. but that's not the point. The point is that the chip listed on that site isn't under some ridiculously high markup.


I guess it's "normal" considering the timeframe, it's is still quite a decent more expensive then listed price, but the EE price will fall back down to 1050US or so over time. It's just high at the initial launch.
 
Originally posted by: zsdersw
Originally posted by: lopri
Umm.. Do people really think retailers/whole-salers pay the "listed" prices to make purchases?

In quantities of 1000, sure they do.. but that's not the point. The point is that the chip listed on that site isn't under some ridiculously high markup.

You mean like the 6800 Ultras were back in the day? Holy moly...
 
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: soydios
Do a Froogle search for "Core 2 Duo"
A lot of the results are for the E6600. They're preorders at ~$357.00. Looks like the NDA might have been lifted early.
🙂

The E6600 is supposed to retail at $316.00 correct? So this is a $41.00 gouge. Not as bad as I thought the gouging would be. Still, I would wait for all the people who do not really care about the prices to buy them, and after stock builds up, hopefully the price will get to where it was said it should be.



Those are OEM chips in quantities above 1000.....So paying ~24 more for retail boxes like mine seem just fine....The shipping at 11.50 is a bit steep....I will have to talk to Tankguys about that....
 
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: soydios
Do a Froogle search for "Core 2 Duo"
A lot of the results are for the E6600. They're preorders at ~$357.00. Looks like the NDA might have been lifted early.
🙂

The E6600 is supposed to retail at $316.00 correct? So this is a $41.00 gouge. Not as bad as I thought the gouging would be. Still, I would wait for all the people who do not really care about the prices to buy them, and after stock builds up, hopefully the price will get to where it was said it should be.



Those are OEM chips in quantities above 1000.....So paying ~24 more for retail boxes like mine seem just fine....The shipping at 11.50 is a bit steep....I will have to talk to Tankguys about that....

No, 24.00 is not bad at all. It's great actually considering the performance you will be getting.

Yes, the shipping is insane for a box that weighs under 2 pounds. I shipped a motherboard, CPU, Heatsink/fan and PSU for 12.00 to California from NY USPS Priority. And that was with DC and insurance. So yes, Tankguys are thieving on the shipping a bit.

 
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: soydios
Do a Froogle search for "Core 2 Duo"
A lot of the results are for the E6600. They're preorders at ~$357.00. Looks like the NDA might have been lifted early.
🙂

The E6600 is supposed to retail at $316.00 correct? So this is a $41.00 gouge. Not as bad as I thought the gouging would be. Still, I would wait for all the people who do not really care about the prices to buy them, and after stock builds up, hopefully the price will get to where it was said it should be.



Those are OEM chips in quantities above 1000.....So paying ~24 more for retail boxes like mine seem just fine....The shipping at 11.50 is a bit steep....I will have to talk to Tankguys about that....

No, 24.00 is not bad at all. It's great actually considering the performance you will be getting.

Yes, the shipping is insane for a box that weighs under 2 pounds. I shipped a motherboard, CPU, Heatsink/fan and PSU for 12.00 to California from NY USPS Priority. And that was with DC and insurance. So yes, Tankguys are thieving on the shipping a bit.



He is a business so perhaps we are being a bit tough considering he may have to pay a wage to a person packing the orders...so he needs to recoup some handling cost...He says he is making 5 bucks per chip....

I say it is fine....I would rather pay him then screwegg...
 
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
Wasn't $316 for E6600 volume pricing for lots of 1,000 or something? I would say $357 for a single chip doesn't sound bad at all.

Side-note: $357 is exactly what the AM2 X2 4000+ (2.0GHz, 2x1MB L2) costs on Newegg right now. This is going to become real attractive come July 24th, I think.

Yes but the much cheaper priced E6300 seems in line or better than X2 4400 (forget about the X2 4000) performance. So that might mean that these price cuts coming from AMD must be absolutely remarkable.

 
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