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Intel Bad Axe 2 for $175.99 and cheap shipping. (DEAD)

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Originally posted by: herbiehancock
Well, FedEx delivery jerked me off again, delivering my DS3 two days late. So, I got impatient to build and went to a MicroCenter and bought the last BA2 they had in the store.

Got to admit, it looks much more sophisticated than the Gigabyte board.....damned DS3 has no less than 7 colors thrown across it.....and all clash. A lime green IDE port, yellow and red memory slots, baby blue PCI-e slot, 3 goldish/yellow and a purple SATA ports, two different golds on the north and south bridge heat sinks, and a med-dark blue PCB. Who thought up those colors? Someone on LSD?

Contrast that to the black PCB of the Intel board with blue and black slots for the memory, black PCI-e slots, silver north and south bridge heat sinks and blue heat sinks on the MOSFETs. A very understated and mature look......not cartoonish and garish like the DS3.

So, both boards are here.....and the DS3 makes me want to hurl just looking at it and I don't care how well it overclocks. I think it's getting repacked and returned as being "DOA" on arrival.

So you'll commit fraud because of a bad color scheme?
 
Originally posted by: cherrytwist
Originally posted by: herbiehancock
Well, FedEx delivery jerked me off again, delivering my DS3 two days late. So, I got impatient to build and went to a MicroCenter and bought the last BA2 they had in the store.

Got to admit, it looks much more sophisticated than the Gigabyte board.....damned DS3 has no less than 7 colors thrown across it.....and all clash. A lime green IDE port, yellow and red memory slots, baby blue PCI-e slot, 3 goldish/yellow and a purple SATA ports, two different golds on the north and south bridge heat sinks, and a med-dark blue PCB. Who thought up those colors? Someone on LSD?

Contrast that to the black PCB of the Intel board with blue and black slots for the memory, black PCI-e slots, silver north and south bridge heat sinks and blue heat sinks on the MOSFETs. A very understated and mature look......not cartoonish and garish like the DS3.

So, both boards are here.....and the DS3 makes me want to hurl just looking at it and I don't care how well it overclocks. I think it's getting repacked and returned as being "DOA" on arrival.

So you'll commit fraud because of a bad color scheme?

What fraud butthead? READ my post..notice the DOA in QUOTATION MARKS? Think it may mean something oh holier-than-thou? It means, for the morally-better-than-everyone-else that I shall return one board as I don't want it and shall eat any restocking fee if charged for it. Not unusual to buy a product, get it and find out it doesn't work as you expect, or look as good, or whatever reason, and it gets returned.

Now, crawl back into your "I'm better than you are" hole and die.
 
Originally posted by: herbiehancock
Originally posted by: cherrytwist
Originally posted by: herbiehancock
Well, FedEx delivery jerked me off again, delivering my DS3 two days late. So, I got impatient to build and went to a MicroCenter and bought the last BA2 they had in the store.

Got to admit, it looks much more sophisticated than the Gigabyte board.....damned DS3 has no less than 7 colors thrown across it.....and all clash. A lime green IDE port, yellow and red memory slots, baby blue PCI-e slot, 3 goldish/yellow and a purple SATA ports, two different golds on the north and south bridge heat sinks, and a med-dark blue PCB. Who thought up those colors? Someone on LSD?

Contrast that to the black PCB of the Intel board with blue and black slots for the memory, black PCI-e slots, silver north and south bridge heat sinks and blue heat sinks on the MOSFETs. A very understated and mature look......not cartoonish and garish like the DS3.

So, both boards are here.....and the DS3 makes me want to hurl just looking at it and I don't care how well it overclocks. I think it's getting repacked and returned as being "DOA" on arrival.

So you'll commit fraud because of a bad color scheme?

What fraud butthead? READ my post..notice the DOA in QUOTATION MARKS? Think it may mean something oh holier-than-thou? It means, for the morally-better-than-everyone-else that I shall return one board as I don't want it and shall eat any restocking fee if charged for it. Not unusual to buy a product, get it and find out it doesn't work as you expect, or look as good, or whatever reason, and it gets returned.

Now, crawl back into your "I'm better than you are" hole and die.

DOA = Dead on Arrival. It doesn't mean the same as what you're stating above. From what you originally posted (before the explanation), I can see why one would think you were planning something deceptive. Normally, I'd agree it's none of their business, but you DID post it in a public forum.
 
FYI for those of you in the Fairfax,VA area the BM Micro Center just received their shippment of the Intel BadAxe 2 MB about 25 today. Still on sale 175.99 plus tax.
 
I got my board a few days ago and so far it's been kicking @$$ and taking names.

My e6300 is at 2.8GHz ATM with 2xDDR2-8000 Buffalo FireStix RAM. I am going to see if I can push it higher, but I might need some airflow for the RAM. ><
 
Originally posted by: GEEBOSS
FYI for those of you in the Fairfax,VA area the BM Micro Center just received their shippment of the Intel BadAxe 2 MB about 25 today. Still on sale 175.99 plus tax.

AWESOME. I'm in for 1
 
Originally posted by: craftech
Originally posted by: craftech
There is a price reduction at MWave for :


http://www.mwave.com/mwave/skusearch.hmx?SCriteria=BA23276&CartID=done&nextloc= $194.74

Not bad if you don't want the hassle with Microcenter.

John

And there is also another deal from Tiger Direct for the same price as Microcenter after a $50 rebate:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications...details.asp?EdpNo=2563503&sku=I69-2145

How is Tiger Direct with their rebates? Are they a hassle?

John

TD is generally a hassle to get the rebates.... They take FOREVER too.

 
MC seems to have gotten another stock of this board in yesterday as I have one being shipped to me right now. Unfortunately, I had called and cancelled it last week. Card still charged, though.

But, they've already issued an RMA for it...no problem actually.

So to those waiting, it'll come.

As an FYI.....check your credit cards for a new charge, even if the old hold or charge was dropped. I was told by the CSR that unless you have a cancellation number in hand, just because the previous hold was dropped from your card does NOT mean the order was canceled.....rather they assume that, if you have NOT actually physically called and canceled, the order is still valid and they will ship it when they get it in stock and charge your card!
 
I went ot the local MC today and they had a skid of them. I would guess between 40 to 50 were sitting in the main isle. I am going to put in my 530J until I can afford a C2D.

This week from MC I got a 32" HD LCD for $399, a w/l xbox 360 controller for $19 and now this board. I have some major debt and buyer's remorse.
 
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