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** HOT ** Antec True Power 430W $42 FREE SHIPPING!!!

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AMOF is selling the 430w true power for 65.65, Staples is selling it for 99.99 so PM AMOF and pay $42!!

$99.98 (Staples price)
-$37.77 (110% PM to AMOF)
-$20 off 50 coupon
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$42.22 = FINAL PRICE!!!!

staples has free shipping until the 28th!!
 
This is even hotter....I picked up a Antec Truepower 480 watt power supply for $64.99 at the San Jose, CA Microcenter.
 
CSR will usually factor in shipping to PM. Ground shipping for me in CA is $15+. If you can get PM without shipping cost, great deal. Otherwise, cost of power supply is at least $80 + tax.
 
Please

Tell me where u find the 20 dollar off 50 coupon??? I found a 20 bucks off 100.

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There is also the rumor out there that Staples is not going to pricematch online stores after the first of the year. Don't know if it is true, but much discusion has been made over at the chubby wallet. Better get in before the new year.
 
Originally posted by: optoman
There is also the rumor out there that Staples is not going to pricematch online stores after the first of the year. Don't know if it is true, but much discusion has been made over at the chubby wallet. Better get in before the new year.

I went to my local staples in Northern Cali yesterday for a PM and they told me that they stopped matching online prices about 2 weeks ago. 🙁
 
Anyone know where I can see a good pic of the Truepower 430W internals?

I suspect that Channel Well still makes all Antec PSU (Antec actually makes nothing), meaning, you might get same PSU in certain Chenming cases for just a few more $.
 
I don't have a pic but I did shock the crap out of myself the other day on my 480. Note to self: heat sinks in the true power series are oddly connected to bad electrical thingies too.
 
Just got one for $59.56 (didn't get the 110% of the P/M, just 100%). Tried to charge me for next day air ($44.44:Q) but I was super-nice and she took it off. Didn't even blink at the 20-off-50. Moral of the story: be VERY NICE🙂😉 and you will get your deal. Be patient too. And not too greedy...

Thanks for the heads up on this one.😀
 
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
I don't have a pic but I did shock the crap out of myself the other day on my 480. Note to self: heat sinks in the true power series are oddly connected to bad electrical thingies too.

LOL.

and yes this is a good PS for all but Mac.

 
HI ALL

I know this isnt the tech forum but I was wondering if anyone here would know? I went to staples website and bought the trupower 330 instead for for 43 with tax. But, I just went to Best Buy and was checking out video cards. The PNY ti4200 said it required a 350 watt power supply. Im not really into gaming that much. But, the antec 350 watt true power supply was selling with coupons on the web for around 42. Do u guys think I made a mistake? I really wanted to buy a very stable and reliable PSU because I use my computer at home for work all day. I just use one hard drive.

Thanks
 
Originally posted by: sterling
HI ALL

I know this isnt the tech forum but I was wondering if anyone here would know? I went to staples website and bought the trupower 330 instead for for 43 with tax. But, I just went to Best Buy and was checking out video cards. The PNY ti4200 said it required a 350 watt power supply. Im not really into gaming that much. But, the antec 350 watt true power supply was selling with coupons on the web for around 42. Do u guys think I made a mistake? I really wanted to buy a very stable and reliable PSU because I use my computer at home for work all day. I just use one hard drive.

Thanks

You have more than enough PSU for what you're running.

 
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