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newegg.com is a really good supplier. i had a case run over by a fex
truck and they took it back and fedxed another one out to me. of
course pricewatch.com is the place to look for sure. for the most
part i have had pretty good luck with the cheapest vendors there.
i just ordered another soltek mother board from newegg. the last one
i built is so fast it's really impressive for a win machine. if you
are wondering about your computers speed and settings ect. there is a
test that you can go run at www.pcpitstop.com it is pretty accurate
and will even give you your internet speed, up and down load. see if
your computer clocks over 1000 using their test. if it does hat's off
to you that's a fast machine.
i would be real curious how a dual cpu amd stacks up if anyone has
one. mark
Hello multitrak,
Wednesday, January 23, 2002, 12:57:38 PM, you wrote:
mwan> www.pricewatch.com
mwan> lists Newegg as having the cheapest (including shipping)...$79 + $8.00 Fedex
mwan> MT
mwan> when in doubt, pricewatch.com is the place to go
mwan> Gary Fritz wrote:
>>FWIW: buy.com lists it for $155.95 for a 16MB version. That's a
>>ripoff. I just bought a 32MB G450 from mwave.com for $92, and the
>>16MB version is only $68.
>>
>>http://direct.mwave.com/mwave/ProdVID-MAT.hmx?UID=&CID=483369%2DFRITZ%40FRII%2ECOM&updepts=VID&DNAME=%3Cb%3EVideo+Cards%3C%2Fb%3E&back=ProdVID-MAT.hmx?
>>
>>Looking around a bit more, I see newegg.com has the 32MB card for
>>less than half buy.com's 16MB price:
>>
>>http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.asp?submit=manufactory&catalog=48&manufactory=1291&DEPA=1
>>
>>Doesn't look like buy.com is a bargain-hunter's paradise.
>>Gary
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