Originally posted by: morgash
lololol. Wow. If that turns out to be true it will be the most pointless video card to ever hit the shelves.
"Ummm yes I need a 8800gts. However, it needs half the RAM of the regular one, AND, I really would love to pay about the same price. Do you have anything like that?"
Bestbuy Rep: "well yes sir if you will follow me I think we have exactly what you are looking for."
morgash
Originally posted by: morgash
lololol. Wow. If that turns out to be true it will be the most pointless video card to ever hit the shelves.
"Ummm yes I need a 8800gts. However, it needs half the RAM of the regular one, AND, I really would love to pay about the same price. Do you have anything like that?"
Bestbuy Rep: "well yes sir if you will follow me I think we have exactly what you are looking for."
morgash
Originally posted by: Nelsieus
Originally posted by: morgash
lololol. Wow. If that turns out to be true it will be the most pointless video card to ever hit the shelves.
"Ummm yes I need a 8800gts. However, it needs half the RAM of the regular one, AND, I really would love to pay about the same price. Do you have anything like that?"
Bestbuy Rep: "well yes sir if you will follow me I think we have exactly what you are looking for."
morgash
lol
Bestbuy Rep: "actually, the less memory you have the faster your card will be"
Anywho, to be fair, the initial reports by Vr-Zone did say $299 - $349. Perhaps it will MSRP at $349 with the street price falling to $299 in a matter of weeks (just like the 640MB did from $449 -> $399).
Nelsieus
Originally posted by: morgash
soooo sooo true lol. A year ago I heard a Best Buy Geek squad guy telling a customer that he had viruses infecting his computer. The customer then asked what he could do. The Geek squad guy responded that they needed more RAM, and showed him a stick of DDR 333, 512mb. It was priced at 99.99 lol. THe customer of course thought about it and after much assurance from the Geek squad guy (by saying that it would stop viruses and give more room for pictures and other data) they bought it. I wanted to go over and beat his face in for helping with the technological retardation of America.
morgash
LOL. Wow... If you check out bestbuysux.org you will find that most people get the same thing. From some of the employee statements, they don't even train techs on how to even use a computer, they actually teach them more about sales. Sad sad...Originally posted by: morgash
soooo sooo true lol. A year ago I heard a Best Buy Geek squad guy telling a customer that he had viruses infecting his computer. The customer then asked what he could do. The Geek squad guy responded that they needed more RAM, and showed him a stick of DDR 333, 512mb. It was priced at 99.99 lol. THe customer of course thought about it and after much assurance from the Geek squad guy (by saying that it would stop viruses and give more room for pictures and other data) they bought it. I wanted to go over and beat his face in for helping with the technological retardation of America.
morgash
Originally posted by: Xarick
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5737
We can reasonably expect a $25 reduction in the bill of materials for the 320MB version of the card.
Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
Originally posted by: Xarick
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5737
Reading comprehension FTL.
We can reasonably expect a $25 reduction in the bill of materials for the 320MB version of the card.
Samsung K4J55323QG-BC12 (800MHz GDDR3 memory) has a spot market price of about $50 for 640MB. We can reasonably expect a $25 reduction in the bill of materials for the 320MB version of the card.
Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
Originally posted by: Xarick
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5737
Reading comprehension FTL.
We can reasonably expect a $25 reduction in the bill of materials for the 320MB version of the card.
Originally posted by: vhx
LOL. Wow... If you check out bestbuysux.org you will find that most people get the same thing. From some of the employee statements, they don't even train techs on how to even use a computer, they actually teach them more about sales. Sad sad...Originally posted by: morgash
soooo sooo true lol. A year ago I heard a Best Buy Geek squad guy telling a customer that he had viruses infecting his computer. The customer then asked what he could do. The Geek squad guy responded that they needed more RAM, and showed him a stick of DDR 333, 512mb. It was priced at 99.99 lol. THe customer of course thought about it and after much assurance from the Geek squad guy (by saying that it would stop viruses and give more room for pictures and other data) they bought it. I wanted to go over and beat his face in for helping with the technological retardation of America.
morgash