Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
oh? AMD recommends water cooling for one of their processors? That's the AMD I remember! Selling you very affordable frying pans that were great for keeping the house warm!I was that way too except AMD reccomends against using air cooling. I think I'm going 3900x when I finally ugrade from my 4770k. Still can't justify it as it games OK as is....
I think it’s more their prices aren’t inflated over online. You could assemeble a system there and come out even, or ahead of newegg on the total build cost, and like you said — it’s in your hand and available now.You're only looking at their loss-leaders. Their prices on most things are pretty much retail.
I was there on a random weeknight recently (Tustin) and their checkout line was a mile long, so they're doing something right.
Fortunately there's still a disconnect with computer parts and buying them online. It feels better going and looking in person and feeling it in your hand.
Take a look at the slide decks here:oh? AMD recommends water cooling for one of their processors? That's the AMD I remember! Selling you very affordable frying pans that were great for keeping the house warm!
You're only looking at their loss-leaders. Their prices on most things are pretty much retail.
I was there on a random weeknight recently (Tustin) and their checkout line was a mile long, so they're doing something right.
Fortunately there's still a disconnect with computer parts and buying them online. It feels better going and looking in person and feeling it in your hand.
I get charged the same 6% from either so it really is no different for me.I thing this depends on your local taxes. If I buy MC in Chicago it's 10.25%. If i buy newegg it's 6.25%. That is quite a difference when you spend like a grand or more...
You might not have city/county/other locality taxes piled on top of your state ones.I get charged the same 6% from either so it really is no different for me.
Good god, now I officially hate the crazy cost of real estate in this area, since it was some greedy fucking landlord that caused Microcenter to leave Santa Clara, and instead there's a stupid Walmart grocery store there.They are dropping prices on most of their gen 2/3 stuff too
https://wccftech.com/amd-3rd-gen-ryzen-threadripper-cpus-massive-price-cuts-micro-center/
2700X for $140 for example , 3800X for $299.. fun stuff.
Generally in the area with its own little section. Sometimes it is hard to fine and best to just order it for pickup.Also, for the open box stuff. Is that stuff located together in one area or will each section have its own open box section?
This, that way nobody snags it before you get there.Generally in the area with its own little section. Sometimes it is hard to fine and best to just order it for pickup.
What mobo and ram would you guys recommend that micro center carries? Last day in Cali. Going to swing by micro center tomorrow morning and pick up R5 3600/mobo/ram and probably an inland 1TB.
+1 on x570,X570 on the cheap?
The best under $200 is the Asus prime 570-p ($139.99) it's vrm is fantastically good. The Asus tuf x570 also very good. The ASRock steel legend also appears to be solid.
Zalman needs to make an awesome passive chipset cooler againAny concern with the active chipset cooling? Mind you, I did the fan replacement on the DFI NF4 Ultra-D, back in the day so it's not a deal breaker.
But it would be blast from the past for sure.
That in-store only price on the 3600 fixing to make me cry. Wished there was one near me.
What mobo and ram would you guys recommend that micro center carries? Last day in Cali. Going to swing by micro center tomorrow morning and pick up R5 3600/mobo/ram and probably an inland 1TB.
What mobo and ram would you guys recommend that micro center carries? Last day in Cali. Going to swing by micro center tomorrow morning and pick up R5 3600/mobo/ram and probably an inland 1TB.
And that my friends is why Microcenter has the insane deals as "in store only".Walked out with R5 3600, asus x570 tuf, 16GB gskill 3600, 512GB pcie 4.0 inland nvme, li Lian lancool white case.
And that my friends is why Microcenter has the insane deals as "in store only".
Not to say the other things are overpriced hence the money makers, but they do make more money when you buy more in store
Everything was priced as it’s competitors. So I was happy with what I paid. My wife was the one that told me to get the case. I was originally going to get a fractal design meshify white case.And that my friends is why Microcenter has the insane deals as "in store only".
Not to say the other things are overpriced hence the money makers, but they do make more money when you buy more in store
let me know how you like the case, I might pick one up.Also I’m coming from a retired oem workstation. That had a i5-4590. So this is a huge upgrade for me.
I haven't opened it yet. But the display model was out. The build quality was same as fractal design. And all the compartments open separately. Both sides of the glass side panels swing open. It was pretty cool. I believe I'll have some time to build it tonight.let me know how you like the case, I might pick one up.
Such is the cruel fate that is the area though, I heard landlords more than doubled then rent on the location which apparently made it a really easy decision. But the fact a Walmart grocery store it's there now is a kick in the nuts. Bottom line, buy your property don't lease itSo mad the only MC out here closed its doors several years back(Santa Clara). So odd too, considering it's silicon valley.