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Newegg Refurb MB

Saw the Asus A7N8X deluxe for $59. Didn't see any Epox boards listed at all. So now I'm convinced that the Epox 8RDA3+ is what I'm leaning towards for my next build.
 
but beware, by the time it ship (Friday) and to you hands, you will have very little (or no time) to test it. So YMMV on Refurb.
 
I have bought refurb MB before it is almost like new, no problem whatsover.

As for other stuff, anyone got the refurd dvdrom before ? how is it?
 
Originally posted by: gunblade
I have bought refurb MB before it is almost like new, no problem whatsover.

As for other stuff, anyone got the refurd dvdrom before ? how is it?

Bought a DVD -R-W-RW Toshiba. Works great. Bought 3 refurbished mbs .. everyone works fine but two of them took me some time to get things right (however, I have had similar problems on new mb's..). Overall, I have positive experience with refurbished products..A lot of time there is no/incomplete accessories. YMMV.
 
I bought 3 different Abit P4 mobos. All came retail with everything. I havent seen any reburbd Abit mobos on Newegg for a while now. I also bought a reburbd Liteon 52x32x52 burner and it came retail with everything except the blank cd-r/w.

Anyone else get something from newegg that was full retail? Because I was thinking of getting a Leadtek TV2000XP Deluxe. Anyone bought one from newegg reburbd?
 
I bought a refurb Asus mb from Newegg. Won't even post and it came with nothing but the board. Not even a rear plate for the thing. I'm going to RMA it back to Newegg on Friday though.
 
I really wonder about their refurb mobos I usually hear and read great things about them. I bought a video card from them once and it started to get artifacts after about 30 days of usage, way past the return period for refurbs and for me.
 
Originally posted by: BaboonGuy
Originally posted by: Cha
$21/shipped for an ECS K7S5A Pro.
Freaking amazing price.
Must resist.......

just get one in a fry's deal, it's probably cheaper after you sell the chip

so true...
unfortunately they've replaced the K7S5A Pro with the K7VTA3 V8.0

//krunk (^_^x)
 
Came home after the Party and checked the hot deals board at 4:00 o'clock this morning... glad I did. Just picked up one of the ASUS A7N8X-DLX motherboards. Couldn't resist any longer. I have been wanting to get one of these for sometime now. I have bought other refirbs without a problem. A previous one was only missing the drivers. It worked like a charm. Let's hope this one will be as good. Thanks for the heads-up.

Happy New Year Everybody!!!!
 
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:| been that way for an hour.... I need a cheap mobo for my sister in law... :|
 
Ordered a Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro, but forgot about the Free Newegg T-Shirt. 😱

I'll try this MB, since I already have two Asus A7N8X Deluxe rev. 104.
 
the Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro2 is cheaper than the GA-7N400 Pro
i have 3 of the Pro2's they are great boards, just wondering if i would need any more now that they are $50
 
Originally posted by: conehead433
Saw the Asus A7N8X deluxe for $59. Didn't see any Epox boards listed at all. So now I'm convinced that the Epox 8RDA3+ is what I'm leaning towards for my next build.

I was thinking along those lines... however, since the 8RDA3+ does not include the MCP-T, and it's really not cheaper than the competing boards, I'm really looking at the NF7-S 2.0 (or AN7).

Having experience with both the 8RGA+ and 8RDA+, I was quite unimpressed by the voltage regulation on both boards, especially the 8RGA+. The 8K3A+ was far better IMO - I have consistently better overclocks, usually 100-300mhz. Too bad it's limited to 166mhz FSB (well, you can go higher if your PCI devices can 😉 )
 
i got a asus a7n8x-d month ago and didn't get any accessories and i am still trying to get them. asus says they wont sell them and new egg and 5 other computer places don't have access to them. so my deluxe board has no deluxe about it with out the cables.
 
Anyone else get something from newegg that was full retail? Because I was thinking of getting a Leadtek TV2000XP Deluxe. Anyone bought one from newegg reburbd?

I bought one of those about a month or two ago, to set up a Shuttle SFF computer as a tivo type unit, and have had zero problems with it. 🙂

$29 shipped sure beat the pants off of ~$50 shipped, and it had all the cables & software with it. YMMV, of course, but I think mine was just a return from someone that wanted something else. Their loss, my gain. Hopefully the same for you!! 😀
 
Originally posted by: warzer
i got a asus a7n8x-d month ago and didn't get any accessories and i am still trying to get them. asus says they wont sell them and new egg and 5 other computer places don't have access to them. so my deluxe board has no deluxe about it with out the cables.

I see that there a few "ASUS A7N8X Deluxe Complete Accessory Kit"'s being offered on Ebay < $40(buyitnow + shipping).
 
I got all the accessories for my A7N8X deluxe for $20 direct from ASUS. Below is a snip from an e-mail reply after my initial inquiry.
Yeah, please fill out the attached credit card authorization form for the $20.00 payment. Please sign the form, fax or email it back to me ASAP. Once credit card form is received, your order will be process immediately. Thank you.

My fax number is 510-608-4507.

Bonnie Ly
Asus-Customer Service
Tel: 510-739-3777 ext. 5011
Fax: 510-608-4511
Email: bonnie_ly@asus.com
WWW.ASUS.COM

I wish I could find a way to get accessories for a refurb Aopen board I purchased.
 
Hey Ziptar, I still can't get in to the NE site.

TheJoe and Skorpio, the 400Pro is a more expensive board than the Pro2. 6 layers instead of 4, MCP-T instead of MCP chip. Basically the 400Pro is the NXXP board without the extra lan and the power card. I paid $145.00 for the 400Pro when it first came out. Lot of issues to work through, but worth it. Great board.
 
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