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Usually when tax gets involved, it's borderline at best. In NY, for example: $179.99 + $14.85 (8.25% NY sales tax) = $194.84. And let's say I get the Gigabyte P67A-UD4. $186.99 + $15.43 = $202.42. Total: $397.26.
Newegg will likely have the processor for $215 for a day or so. NE price: $215 + $187 (assuming the board is the same price, it's usually similar) = $402. So I saved 5 bucks.
So is it worth the drive? Eh. It's worth it if you want it now, which to impatient techies is usually, well, a large benefit.![]()
That's why you order other parts online first like the mobo or ram which are available to order like the p67 mobos which you can find around 100 bucks shipped.
Say for instance you buy this :
http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php...55-Intel-P67-DDR3-SATA3-A-GbE-ATX-Motherboard
116 dollars shipped
and then the 2500k from MC, you will likely save quite some money, especially since I guarantee you that NewEgg will likely price gouge the living snot out of this processor in the first week or so.
Right, but then you don't get it now.![]()
Plus if a board is $116 at SB or NE, it will be around $116 at MC.
Really? Because they usually have tons of boards. Not that I'm really arguing that buying the mobo at NE will save you cash, it will. My point is you just won't save that much if you buy two comparable products. Obviously if you get the lowest price board online, and MC doesn't sell that board, you'll save more. That particular board won't do it for me, as it doesn't have two PCI-E slots. Nonetheless, that's not a concern for everyone.
As to price gouge, that's why you move the first day. I'm not as convinced of a huge price gouge, but that's not relevant really. Anyway, ultimately I have to ask myself if I want to be bothered going out there on a Sunday and paying $194, or having it in hand Tuesday without the hour drive for between $5 and $15 more. However, if I am going on Sunday, I'm getting the board.![]()
I guess I could order from Superbiiz right now, but they're a pain in the ass with shipping and won't ship anywhere but my house, and I'm rarely home, so I have to go out and get the package....argggh.
Well for really stingy people like me that extra money is worth it.
And no way NewEgg sells the 2500k for 215 the first day. Too many stores have the retail price ramped way up.
Newegg always price gouge new CPU releases....that MSI mobo from Superbiiz has no heatsinks whatsoever, I'd stay away.
Well for really stingy people like me that extra money is worth it.
And no way NewEgg sells the 2500k for 215 the first day. Too many stores have the retail price ramped way up.
I'm expecting around 229.99 for the 2500K on newegg, 339.99 for the 2600K
Yeah as long as your sales tax isn't above 8% you're still saving on the Sandy Bridge 2500k.
Seriously, I can't remember a better CPU priced at $180.00 on launch date. Anyone else? This is an amazing deal.
Core i7 2600k $279.99 X 6% = 296.78 + 40 dollars Gas roundtrip + 12 dollars tolls = 348.78
Yeah i'll order from Newegg. Philly is 2 hours away
Is there a microcenter in Seattle?
I think they will have exact same behavior.
Found this :
http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=1979&pageID=9990
I dont want to go off topic but I have a question. With OC experience from a LONG time ago, Can someone recommend me a MOBO in the 150-160 range, 4gb of ram and the correct PSU if I went with the i7 2600k so I could get results like this? I just got a Sapphire 5870 which was somewhat overkill for my c2d 6400. Seeing the potential of SC2 on a 23inch in @ full settings I am deciding to upgrade.
Thanks ahead.
That's why you order other parts online first like the mobo or ram which are available to order like the p67 mobos which you can find around 100 bucks shipped.
Say for instance you buy this :
http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php...55-Intel-P67-DDR3-SATA3-A-GbE-ATX-Motherboard
116 dollars shipped
and then the 2500k from MC, you will likely save quite some money, especially since I guarantee you that NewEgg will likely price gouge the living snot out of this processor in the first week or so.
For single gpu, a m/b with one pci-16 slot and a 600 watt psu works.I dont want to go off topic but I have a question. With OC experience from a LONG time ago, Can someone recommend me a MOBO in the 150-160 range, 4gb of ram and the correct PSU if I went with the i7 2600k so I could get results like this? I just got a Sapphire 5870 which was somewhat overkill for my c2d 6400. Seeing the potential of SC2 on a 23inch in @ full settings I am deciding to upgrade.
Thanks ahead.
Not sure where you are seeing $116 shipped; I see $118 + shipping , but Superbiiz has a buttload of P67 mobo's at decent prices..
http://www.superbiiz.com/query.php?...rom+current+results&ob=r&myanchor=#displaytop
Get up to $15 off with code HELLO2011
I can't believe they sell many AMD cpu's at Microcenter. An observation I've held since I discovered there Intel brick and mortar discounts.
I've been holding out for Sandy to build a new compy. Hope these prices are true.
