Spike
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Originally posted by: Gothgar
oh man... I want to order one... what do I do????
Um, order one?
Originally posted by: Gothgar
oh man... I want to order one... what do I do????
Originally posted by: Gothgar
oh man... I want to order one... what do I do????
Originally posted by: Engineer
Use Buy.com 5% coupon and get $10.65 off = $202.34 with FREE shipping!
Originally posted by: jaredpace
Originally posted by: Engineer
Use Buy.com 5% coupon and get $10.65 off = $202.34 with FREE shipping!
thanks engineer!
Originally posted by: kidsafe
The actual release date is just 4 days away... And I have to wonder, is $80 for 160 more MHz worth it?Originally posted by: jjsole
Any news on the 8500?
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: jaredpace
Originally posted by: Engineer
Use Buy.com 5% coupon and get $10.65 off = $202.34 with FREE shipping!
thanks engineer!
You're welcome. Also, if you go through F@twallet links, you can get 1% cashback = $200.32 after coupon and F@tcash.
Click on coupon link and add to cart.
Go to FW and click on 1% store cashback link.
Add E8400 to cart and checkout.
Collect 1% Fatcash in a few months.
Use cashback rewards credit card for even more savings!
Originally posted by: Spike
I tired to use that coupon when I orderd and it worked until I logged in, then it said it was no longer valid. Ah well, I was too lazy to create a new account just to get $10 off when I was not sure how much longer the stock would last.
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: Spike
I tired to use that coupon when I orderd and it worked until I logged in, then it said it was no longer valid. Ah well, I was too lazy to create a new account just to get $10 off when I was not sure how much longer the stock would last.
Sorry, it was valid earlier!
Well, they are OOS anyway. You can get it for $197.95 after shipping rebate at Onsale.com (linked above). (even less if you get a credit card rewards rebate)
Originally posted by: bhilimon
Both pcsuperstore.com and eCost.com were In Stock when ordered and then back ordered in the confirmation email even when their sites still say In Stock. I'm done trying and I'll just wait till Monday.
Originally posted by: brikis98
hold on a sec.... the e8400 is faster, runs cooler, uses less power and OC's better than the e6850... and yet, it costs only ~$210 whereas the e6850 is $280? how does that make sense?
Originally posted by: ThePhantom
Because CPUs tend to get faster...and the E6850 is being replaced by the E8500 at its price range.
Originally posted by: brikis98
Originally posted by: ThePhantom
Because CPUs tend to get faster...and the E6850 is being replaced by the E8500 at its price range.
so why hasn't the e6850 plummeted in price then?