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Grav 2008-03-27 11:45 AM

Deal of the Day
 
I figured this would be a way to drum up activity and maybe help out you guys a little. I'm going to try and post one deal a day that I see on those online deal sites that looks extra-scrumptious. No referrals or stuff like that involved, of course. Most of these deals are one-day or expire as soon as they sell out, so you may have to act quick.

If you tell me what kind of thing you're looking for I'll keep an eye out for you.

First up: PCI Express Videocards
Newegg has EVGA GeForce 8800GTS 320MB 320-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card for $145 - $30 Rebate [Fillable Form] = $115 + $7 shipping = $122.

Alternatively, they have eVGA 8800GTS OC 512MB PCI-Express Video Card for $260 - $30 (with code EVGAN841) = $230 - $30 Rebate [Fillable Form] = $200 + $7 shipping = $207.
The next lowest on Pricegrabber is $240 after Rebate.


Also going on today: a Woot-off. www.woot.com is a site that usually sells one product per day, but occasionally they sell many items until sold out, at which point a new item comes up for sale instantly. You can catch some good/random deals. If you like window shopping then it can be fun to see what's available.

talentedhamster 2008-03-27 06:04 PM

I JUST realized that there is an eye in your avatar

Grav 2008-03-27 06:23 PM

If anyone is looking for a particular item (CPUs, shoes, bookbags, whatever) I'll keep an eye out for something.

Free Swingline Optima Desk Stapler with survey. If you aren't concerned about receiving junk mail this is a nice stapler.

Adrenachrome 2008-03-27 07:04 PM

Good thread. I like looking at the one product per day sites sometimes, also I have been thinking about purchasing a high end 939 cpu and pcie video to go with it sometime soon. 939 is definitly on its way out but I want to stretch this machine out atleast untill next winter hopefully spending less than $350

Grav 2008-03-27 07:11 PM

I found this. Has free shipping and if you're interested, can add 2GB of fairly solid DDR ram for about $55 as a "combo deal." It's OEM, so you'll need to provide your own fan.

Adrenachrome 2008-03-27 07:18 PM

I have not looked at any performance information since I bought my
AMD643500 for well over $200, I could use the ram too, because I have 2gb but over 4 sticks and running at 333 instead of 400, it'd be nice to get that 67mhz I supose, but I think I could spring for atleast $120 on a cpu if nessicary to max out my machine potential.

Grav 2008-03-28 09:38 AM

Friday March 28th: Wireless Routers from dealnews.com

Walmart.com offers the Linksys WRH54G 802.11g Wireless Router for $34.87. With 97 cents for shipping, it's the lowest total price we could find by $8. Sales tax is added where applicable. This 4-port router features WPA2 protection and supports VPN pass-through. Other wireless router deals are available at Walmart.com:

* Netgear WGR614 802.11g Wireless Router for $39.27 + $7 s&h
* Linksys WRT54G 802.11g Wireless Router for $44.97 + $7 s&h
* Linksys 802.11g Wireless Router with SRX200 for $49.97 + $1 s&h

Use these to set up a wireless network in your home, I know three people who have bought ~$40-50 routers from walmart and they work fine for using laptops around the house and such.

D3V 2008-03-28 09:41 AM

That's awesome Grav, good work man. You should do me a favor and include laptops in one of your Deals of the Day..

With Vista, there's a program on there (I forgot what it's called) where you can add a Jump/Flash drive and instantly add to your systems ram, it's fucking amazing it uses the 2.0 USB port and uses it just like it would regular ram, i'm going either today or this weekened sometime and getting a 2gig+ stick, and testing it out. It's an amazing feature that alone may convince me to keep Vista.

Lenny 2008-03-28 09:52 AM

ReadyBoost.

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That's a very good price for the first Linksys router.

Grav 2008-03-28 09:54 AM

What brand in particular? The ones I see most often are Dell, Acer, and Lenovo (Thinkpads). Sometimes Toshiba, HP, and Sony VAIO. How much do you want to spend and what are you looking for in a laptop?

Xenn 2008-03-28 10:00 AM

I'm also in the market for a laptop.. but I'm looking for a cheap one (100-150) that essentially just has wi-fi and can handle basic tasks.

D3V 2008-03-28 10:25 AM

I've already got a laptop, but I'm looking to upgrade. In the other thread I think I may have posted the model #, I am wanting to upgade bits and peices but doing it slowly.

Thanatos 2008-03-28 10:28 AM

Do you think the Linksys WRH54G 802.11g Wireless Router would work with Xbox live? Anybody have any firsthand experience with it? I went to the Xbox site and I don't see that particular one anywhere. I'm going to be setting up Live this weekend/next week (my laptop is FINALLY fixed, woohoo), so I'm going to need a reliable router. I'd prefer wireless but it's not a must.

D3V 2008-03-28 10:37 AM

It all depends on the letter at the end of the router, as that one you listed is a "g" model. If any of the "g's" work then that one should, I'm not familiar with Xbox360, but all routers are basically the same, and it shold work just fine.

Grav 2008-03-28 02:14 PM

Free Schick Quattro Razor

Schick is offering a FREE Schick Quattro Titanium Razor by simply entering your name, address & DOB. One per person and household address.

Another junkmail offer I suppose, but some peeps may be interested.


4GB (2x2GB) A-DATA DDR2-667 Laptop Memory $60 After $15 MIR

Newegg has 4GB (2x2GB) A-DATA DDR2-667 laptop SoDIMM dual channel memory kit for $75 - $15 rebate = $60 with free shipping. Fillable rebate form.

That's a ton of memory for $60, IMO. I got 2GB for about $60 a few months back.

WetWired 2008-03-28 03:09 PM

It's also not incredibly fast memory.

Grav 2008-03-28 04:16 PM

It's fine for common applications. Laptops are not usually set up for gaming.

Adrenachrome 2008-03-28 11:09 PM

Quote:

First up: PCI Express Videocards
Newegg has EVGA GeForce 8800GTS 320MB 320-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card for $145 - $30 Rebate [Fillable Form] = $115 + $7 shipping = $122.
I like, now what processor (939) would you put with that so as not to waste any power.

Grav 2008-03-29 01:39 PM

I honestly don't know. I haven't kept up on PC upgrading since I got a laptop two years ago.

Saturday March 29th: Office Depot Carlisle High-Back Leather Chair for $80 + free shipping from dealnews.com

OfficeDepot.com offers the Office Depot Carlisle High-Back Leather Chair in Brown for $249.99. Apply coupon codes "46620834" and "79071325" to slice it to $79.99. With free shipping, that's the lowest total price we've seen by $50. Sales tax is added where applicable. Features include cushioned arms, tilt controls, waterfall seat, lumbar support, and more. Deal ends March 30. (less)

Grav 2008-03-29 04:20 PM

Razer Diamondback Gaming Mouse for $18 from dealnews.com

For in-store pickup only, CircuitCity.com offers the Razer Diamondback Gaming Mouse, model no. RZ0100020300R2M1, for $17.99. That's the lowest price we could find by $10. Sales tax is added where applicable. This mouse features 5.8 megapixels/sec tracking, seven programmable buttons, 7-foot cord, and more.

I remember when these suckers were $60 and impossible to find.


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