"Does it seem to anyone else like they way toned down the number of locations?"
Yea, really surprised they don't have Raleigh on the list, they are almost always on this tour.
Also wish Denver was on the list.
I also don't see a "Ready To Launch" homepage anywhere, just searching on...
did anyone else catch this? (in the 48-hour madness iframe on front page)
Warcraft 3 Battlechest
$29.99 - Save -0%
Reg Price $29.90
Diablo Battle Chest
$29.99 - Save -7%
Reg Price $27.90
For 1-cent more you can get one with multiple bezels:
http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?name=INT-AIN1-C
And the cheaper (bulk packaging) one for $8 less:
http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?name=INTAIN1CBP#
don't forget the $25 MIR - <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="ftp://ftp10.dlink.com/pdfs/rebates/Wireless_MIR_0208.pdf">ftp://ftp10.dlink.com/pdfs/......eless_MIR_0208.pdf</a>
n/m, Circuit City isn't listed on the rebate
Say I order an item from a major retailer like CompUSA today.
Then let's say there's a sale on said item next week and I pick up the item during the sale. Can I purchase the item for sale price? Or am I limited to buying it for the price it was when I ordered it?
how is this even a deal?
the RETAIL 4000+ BRISBANE is only $66:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16819103774
brisbane > toledo
4000+ > 3800+
retail > oem
Repost of the deals, I added the single sticks... and added prices & shipping info (most S&H is $6.50 if not free)
STT DDR2-667 2GB (2x1GB) CL5 S-RIGID Memory Kit
Direct link... - $56.86 - FREE shipping
http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?name=T6UX2GC5
Froogle link... - $66.00 + S&H...
this guy knows his sh..tuff, i was going to post this exact same info, i have a DGL-4300 and it's by FAR the most stable and fastest router i've used, the throughput/bandwidth alone w/ gigabit built-in and QoS is REALLY REALLY nice, incredible deal, i got in back when it was $82, probably the...
*** disclaimer, this was done on air on SLI-FI version, not the platinum version ***
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (*1)
CPU PSN : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz
Core : Conroe (65 nm) / Revision : B2
CPUID : 6.F.6 / Extended : 6.F
Freq : 3599.93 MHz (399.99 * 9) = 3.6Ghz = 66%...
Personally I'd go with:
OCZ / 2GB DDR2 PC2-8500 / 1066MHz / NVIDIA® SLI?-Ready Edition / Dual Channel OCZ2N1066SR2GK
http://shop4.outpost.com/product/5162136
$170 AR
Higher frequency memory performs better than lower frequency lower latency. Although $112 AR is tough to beat and I...
in for one
the price is rumored to be $224, we don't know if that's retail or wholesale
@$235, that's only $11 difference! with a free game, from a trusted source
get over yourself, i hate deal crappers
Just an FYI
nforce3 250 chipsets are INCOMPATIBLE WITH VISTA
I have a socket 939 board that uses the nforce3 ultra and found out that NVIDIA is NOT SUPPORTING THE NFORCE3 FOR VISTA!
especially problematic with RAID
from the killerNIC review:
http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=2865&p=8
seems the dgl-4100 router and the P5N32-SLI had LOWER pings than a $300 NIC
throughput and cpu overhead were both lower with the nforce 590 chipset
http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=2865&p=10
@katana - gigabit max throughput is only 125MB/s i believe which doesn't even max out the PCI standard, much less PCIe
@kenji - network load at most would be <1-2% processor time and completely negligible in terms of performance if you have a dual-core cpu
not only that, but onboard NIC's...
what's really the performance difference between onboard gigabit and PCIe gigabit?
i'd tend to think onboard gigabit would be faster, in which this is a horrible deal since nearly all new motherboards come with gigabit onboard, might as well spend the $40 on your new motherboard
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