Originally posted by: davidos
bump
I'm bumping to subscribe to the thread for updates, and am looking forward to ordering a 4400+ from you guys as soon as you get them in stock.Originally posted by: MonarchJoe
Working on that now, PO is in, now we just need to see them come in. I will update! And being that I have a sales team now, you guys better order from me!
Originally posted by: Zebo
Not paying over MSRP. Good luck to these vendors.
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: Zebo
Not paying over MSRP. Good luck to these vendors.
What do you consider MSRP. The $537 price for a 4200+ was in large quantities (in other words, what monarchcomputer pays), so the $579 at monarch means they make $42 on each processor. I think they need to make money to stay in business.
And the 4600 at monarch is the same as sparco, and the 4800 is cheaper!
Originally posted by: zetto
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: Zebo
Not paying over MSRP. Good luck to these vendors.
What do you consider MSRP. The $537 price for a 4200+ was in large quantities (in other words, what monarchcomputer pays), so the $579 at monarch means they make $42 on each processor. I think they need to make money to stay in business.
And the 4600 at monarch is the same as sparco, and the 4800 is cheaper!
MSRP = Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price....not what the vendors are paying for them...The MSRP usually includes a nice profit in there already...Also I was thiking the MSRP numbers as listed by AT and numerous other sites would have been for retail boxes...OEM chips with 60 day warranties should be less in my opinion....
Those price ain't MSRP, they are wholesale in quantities of 1000 units (tray)... In a way it's a OEM price
Originally posted by: Duvie
Nowhere does it say OEM or in 1000 units.....BUT!!! Also nowhere does it say MSRP.....I guess the only ppl who know what the true cost to the vendors and distributors is the vendors and distributors....
Originally posted by: zetto
AMD site is confusing
Here it says those prices are for 1000 cpus
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/VirtualPressRoom/0,,51_104_543~98647,00.html
But in the AMD price list it says its a PIB price (processor in a box)
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/Virt...oom/0,,51_104_609,00.html?redir=CPPR01
AMD should set their own records first. As for others, well, I think u should go to the source to find out the true MSRP
Originally posted by: zetto
Originally posted by: Duvie
Nowhere does it say OEM or in 1000 units.....BUT!!! Also nowhere does it say MSRP.....I guess the only ppl who know what the true cost to the vendors and distributors is the vendors and distributors....
AMD's own press release says it's for 1000 units, duh