http://www.microcenter.com/storefro...1 Computer Parts 20110105&utm_source=ACT_BYO&
good 'ol microcenter
$180 on the 2500k
$280 on the 2600k
good 'ol microcenter
$180 on the 2500k
$280 on the 2600k
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http://www.microcenter.com/storefro...1 Computer Parts 20110105&utm_source=ACT_BYO&
good 'ol microcenter
$180 on the 2500k
$280 on the 2600k
http://www.microcenter.com/storefro...1 Computer Parts 20110105&utm_source=ACT_BYO&
good 'ol microcenter
$180 on the 2500k
$280 on the 2600k
You guys think Frys will match that price if I brought that in and showed them. I'm too far away to get to a microcenter
http://www.microcenter.com/storefro...1 Computer Parts 20110105&utm_source=ACT_BYO&
good 'ol microcenter
$180 on the 2500k
$280 on the 2600k
I have a feeling those prices will be even lower soon. For the 2600K atleast
Just wondering what makes you think that? Intel's official price on the 2600k is $317 in lots of 1000 (2500k is $216) so Microcenter is selling them at loss unless they managed to get better pricing. I'm sure MC is hoping that people will buy memory, cables, power supplies and other stuff to make up the loss.
too bad there instore only. I wish i lived near a MC
You guys think Frys will match that price if I brought that in and showed them. I'm too far away to get to a microcenter
That would be OOS in 5 seconds if those were web prices.
I should possible to order online, then go instore and get the discount. That might be the only way to secure one of these.
Or maybe not. Just read its not available online
They're not. I work at a Fry's, the margin on processors is stupid thin. I promise you MC is selling them at a loss.I am sure they are getting a better deal than $215 for a 2500k
Yes we will. The official policy changed in December. We match the Internet at large now, as long as it's a respectable retailer (no eBay, no Amazon Marketplace, but Newegg/Amazon/TigerDirect etc).That's what I was wondering too. Fry's won't match an online store, but they are supposed to do 110% price match as long as it's in stock at a local competitor. I'll probably print it out and give it a try since MC is a bit further of a drive.
Yes we will. The official policy changed in December. We match the Internet at large now, as long as it's a respectable retailer (no eBay, no Amazon Marketplace, but Newegg/Amazon/TigerDirect etc).
We match the Internet at large now, as long as it's a respectable retailer (no eBay, no Amazon Marketplace, but Newegg/Amazon/TigerDirect etc).
So, will Fry's pricematch MC's in-store $280 price tag on the 2600K, or would it consider the $369 the official advertised price? I know Fry's has the chip listed at 319.99 in their DB now...
It's not a big deal to me since I live close to both a MC and a couple different Fry's, but it would be nice if Fry's would pricematch in case MC gets sold out or something.
Most likely we'd price match based on whatever you'd be paying out the door.This.
Most likely we'd price match based on whatever you'd be paying out the door.
Do keep in mind that us price matching is contingent on the part being in stock. Essentially a price match is designed to keep you from walking out the door to someone else's store - but if the other store can't give what you want anyway, why should we match it? Essentially speaking.
Prices still here - http://www.microcenter.com/storefronts/powerspec/index.html
I will be heading to the MC in Fairfax, only 15-20 minute drive or so from Dulles. Too bad I got to order everything else from NewEgg (either that or wait for tax return).