A couple of B250M motherboards for $32 when even B&H has it for almost $80:
https://www.cdw.com/product/asus-mob-prime-6gb-s-usb-3.0-matx-b/5519843?pfm=srh
https://www.cdw.com/product/asus-mob-prime-6gb-s-usb-3.0-matx-b/5520420?pfm=srh
Antec 302 case for $35 when it is usually $75+:
https://www.cdw.com/product/antec-three-hundred-two-gaming-cases/5539036?pfm=srh
MSI GS65 gaming laptop for $1443 that's usually $1900+:
https://www.cdw.com/product/msi-gs65-15.6in-i7-8750-512-32-w10p/5542252?pfm=srh
Another GS65 with 1TB vs 512GB for $1765 (probably will drop to the other one's price) that's usually $2000+:
https://www.cdw.com/product/msi-gs65-15.6in-i7-8750h-1-32-w10p/5572920?pfm=srh
GTX 1050 2GB SC for $114 when the same card is $170+ elsewhere. Probably has one more drop in it too:
https://www.cdw.com/product/evga-geforce-gtx-1050-2gb-sc-gaming/5563051?pfm=srh
https://www.cdw.com/product/evga-geforce-gtx-1050-2gb-sc-gaming/5563062?pfm=srh
RTX 2060 XC 6GB for $292 when it's $350+ anywhere else you look. And I know this one probably has one more drop in it too:
https://www.cdw.com/product/evga-geforce-rtx-2060-xc-6gb-gddr6/5565730?pfm=srh
Fortigate 80E 14-port enterprise grade router for $207. This is a stupid cheap price since this thing is usually $700+, but enterprise grade routers a lot of times won't function without a support contract in place. I haven't dealt with Fortigate devices to confirm if this is the case with them, but do your homework. A lot of times they'll work fine, just no support:
https://www.cdw.com/product/fortinet-fg-80e-14pt-gbe-rj45-bstk/5513799?pfm=srh
Watchguard Firebox M270 enterprise grade router for $289 when it's usually ~$600. I feel this will drop one more time, but that price would seem absurd for so much power I can't fully believe it. We actually have the baby brother of this unit--the M200--that we got right here in the outlet a few years ago. It's specs are off the chart impressive and even feeding it 2 isp connections (100/10 and 500/50), almost 100 dhcp devices, 2x 24x7 IPsec VPN tunnels to other sites, and much more, the cpu never even hits 1% utilization and has uptimes in the years. And the M270 is even more powerful. The M270 is a High Availability unit so it technically requires an identical existing Watchguard product to have support, but every function that we've used on our M200 (multi-wan, Ipsec tunnels, etc) is actually built-in and doesn't require any support to function. This is a rackable unit and should come with the ears like our M200 did, and it isn't a quiet little router you put on a desk as it has fans. But if you want the solid heart of a site that's going to be put into a telecom/computer room, this is your guy:
https://www.cdw.com/product/watchguard-fb-m270-ha-w-1yr-std-bst/5535966?pfm=srh
Here's a comparison chart with the M200 we currently have. Watchguard specs are...how do I put it...optimistic sometimes. I put our old xtm22w in the comparison chart so you can what the real-world performance can be. The xtm22w topped out at 35Mbps wan-lan with no filters or anything running. Our M200 has hit 600Mbps+ wan-lan in the same configuration without even hitting 1% of cpu use. (I have almost no doubt that it can hit 1Gbps, but can't test it.) Some food for thought on what the 'true' performance of the M270 would be:
https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-products/appliances-compare/26071/3025/222
A bit more than I usually go into on a product, but the M200 solved soooo many problems for us with uptime, performance, and reliability that I had to give the M270 a shout-out.
And if you need moar power than the M270 (like a 10Gbit isp service), there are these M470s in the outlet for $1257 when they are usually $3300+. (These are not HA, but regular units with 1 year of security suite included.):
https://www.cdw.com/product/watchguard-m470-1y-bsc-sec-ste-bs/5525219?pfm=srh
https://www.cdw.com/product/watchguard-m470-1y-bsc-sec-ste-bs/5526593?pfm=srh
And the specs make our M200 look like a toy:
https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-products/appliances-compare/15021/3025
Okay, enough for today. If anyone is looking for anything specific, just post and I'll see what's the cheapest I can find it.
https://www.cdw.com/product/asus-mob-prime-6gb-s-usb-3.0-matx-b/5519843?pfm=srh
https://www.cdw.com/product/asus-mob-prime-6gb-s-usb-3.0-matx-b/5520420?pfm=srh
Antec 302 case for $35 when it is usually $75+:
https://www.cdw.com/product/antec-three-hundred-two-gaming-cases/5539036?pfm=srh
MSI GS65 gaming laptop for $1443 that's usually $1900+:
https://www.cdw.com/product/msi-gs65-15.6in-i7-8750-512-32-w10p/5542252?pfm=srh
Another GS65 with 1TB vs 512GB for $1765 (probably will drop to the other one's price) that's usually $2000+:
https://www.cdw.com/product/msi-gs65-15.6in-i7-8750h-1-32-w10p/5572920?pfm=srh
GTX 1050 2GB SC for $114 when the same card is $170+ elsewhere. Probably has one more drop in it too:
https://www.cdw.com/product/evga-geforce-gtx-1050-2gb-sc-gaming/5563051?pfm=srh
https://www.cdw.com/product/evga-geforce-gtx-1050-2gb-sc-gaming/5563062?pfm=srh
RTX 2060 XC 6GB for $292 when it's $350+ anywhere else you look. And I know this one probably has one more drop in it too:
https://www.cdw.com/product/evga-geforce-rtx-2060-xc-6gb-gddr6/5565730?pfm=srh
Fortigate 80E 14-port enterprise grade router for $207. This is a stupid cheap price since this thing is usually $700+, but enterprise grade routers a lot of times won't function without a support contract in place. I haven't dealt with Fortigate devices to confirm if this is the case with them, but do your homework. A lot of times they'll work fine, just no support:
https://www.cdw.com/product/fortinet-fg-80e-14pt-gbe-rj45-bstk/5513799?pfm=srh
Watchguard Firebox M270 enterprise grade router for $289 when it's usually ~$600. I feel this will drop one more time, but that price would seem absurd for so much power I can't fully believe it. We actually have the baby brother of this unit--the M200--that we got right here in the outlet a few years ago. It's specs are off the chart impressive and even feeding it 2 isp connections (100/10 and 500/50), almost 100 dhcp devices, 2x 24x7 IPsec VPN tunnels to other sites, and much more, the cpu never even hits 1% utilization and has uptimes in the years. And the M270 is even more powerful. The M270 is a High Availability unit so it technically requires an identical existing Watchguard product to have support, but every function that we've used on our M200 (multi-wan, Ipsec tunnels, etc) is actually built-in and doesn't require any support to function. This is a rackable unit and should come with the ears like our M200 did, and it isn't a quiet little router you put on a desk as it has fans. But if you want the solid heart of a site that's going to be put into a telecom/computer room, this is your guy:
https://www.cdw.com/product/watchguard-fb-m270-ha-w-1yr-std-bst/5535966?pfm=srh
Here's a comparison chart with the M200 we currently have. Watchguard specs are...how do I put it...optimistic sometimes. I put our old xtm22w in the comparison chart so you can what the real-world performance can be. The xtm22w topped out at 35Mbps wan-lan with no filters or anything running. Our M200 has hit 600Mbps+ wan-lan in the same configuration without even hitting 1% of cpu use. (I have almost no doubt that it can hit 1Gbps, but can't test it.) Some food for thought on what the 'true' performance of the M270 would be:
https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-products/appliances-compare/26071/3025/222
A bit more than I usually go into on a product, but the M200 solved soooo many problems for us with uptime, performance, and reliability that I had to give the M270 a shout-out.
And if you need moar power than the M270 (like a 10Gbit isp service), there are these M470s in the outlet for $1257 when they are usually $3300+. (These are not HA, but regular units with 1 year of security suite included.):
https://www.cdw.com/product/watchguard-m470-1y-bsc-sec-ste-bs/5525219?pfm=srh
https://www.cdw.com/product/watchguard-m470-1y-bsc-sec-ste-bs/5526593?pfm=srh
And the specs make our M200 look like a toy:
https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-products/appliances-compare/15021/3025
Okay, enough for today. If anyone is looking for anything specific, just post and I'll see what's the cheapest I can find it.