BestBuy has had some on and off. I'll be looking myself, this weekend.Any good deals on usb flash drives
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BestBuy has had some on and off. I'll be looking myself, this weekend.Any good deals on usb flash drives
i saw some usb3 128gb flashdrives for like 14$ on newegg last night. not sure if that helpsBestBuy has had some on and off. I'll be looking myself, this weekend.
In the time that you guys noticed these the guys over at servethehome already bought them. They're a common platform to run lightweight virtual machines or use as a head-end for a cluster. The expanded chassis version that accepts a pcie card is commonly used for a pfsense build.I see some T630 thin clients floating around
https://www.cdw.com/product/hp-t630-128-8-w10i-bstk/6047205?pfm=srh
https://www.cdw.com/product/hp-t630-128-8-w10i-bstk/6047177?pfm=srh
https://www.cdw.com/product/hp-t630-128-8-w10i-bstk/6047173?pfm=srh
$154.99. Not sure how great of a deal that is overall but definitely decent compared to new price. 8GB RAM / 128GB flash variant (which i think is the highest configuration for these?)
Might be better off with a mini PC like a ThinkCentre Tiny or something, but I believe these may be fanless? I can't tell.
I've found that the places that have better prices and are still selling genuine goods takes much longer to get--like Provantage and Compsource. Items from these companies are definitely cheaper, but it will sometimes take weeks to get it. That's okay if you can plan ahead, but if I need something more immediately, CDW's regular price is the best I can find for the real thing in a faster timeframe. Of course if I'm planning ahead, I'm buying from the outlet and getting it cheaper than anywhere else.It really seems to depend on the product. Some of the outlet sales have been prices I couldn't find anywhere else when comparing (though that was pre-shipping cost). Their "regular" non-outlet prices don't seem to be that competitive, though.
The only flash drives I've seen in the outlet are those which are not consumer--fips encrypted, etc. But this is the current outlet where there's almost nothing anymore.Any good deals on usb flash drives
Wow, that's not good to hear. I wonder if it is a sales issue or supply? Ingram Micro, the distributor they buy from, was bought out by the chinese a couple of years back so who knows if that's now a problem.They are annoying slow these days. Also, I was told yesterday on chat that they weren't able to generate a quote for me since they aren't sales reps, which is the first time I've heard that. She gave me the name of my sales rep and I emailed him and never heard back. Bye bye 5% I guess!
Was this on an outlet item or just regular? Because for regular stuff they're pretty good about sending the order conf just like every other company and going from there.friend on FB bought something a month or 2 ago and nothing, zip zilch, nada, then got charged the other day 1 or some months later. We had vendor like that at work and we just stopped using them.
I'm noticing that as well. A friend at work said he was looking for a ups for his rack. Normally there are several to choose from but nothing for the last week or so.Not much in the outlet as of late, but I found the Razer Tartarus v2 for $29 when it's usually over $60:
https://www.cdw.com/product/razer-tartarus-v2-mecha-membrane-key/6047958?pfm=srh
Yeah I've seen that too. There was only even a single rack mount last time I checked. Just shows how much sales have slowed down.I'm noticing that as well. A friend at work said he was looking for a ups for his rack. Normally there are several to choose from but nothing for the last week or so.
That 750 is $55 now.Yeah I've seen that too. There was only even a single rack mount last time I checked. Just shows how much sales have slowed down.
Now that being said, I forgot about the power supply shortage and these 750w units sitting in the outlet. They're not the best price, but considering they're in stock at a discount may mean more right now.
https://www.cdw.com/search/?outlet=...ch-_-search+all&SortBy=PriceAsc&maxrecords=72
I was watching that one...was wondering how low it would go, lol.i grabbed the 2080 super for $530 shipped. Now to find a waterblock.
Yeah, I had a "bite" price. The weird thing - the first listing for it said "new - blemished packaging" which then changed to "used - like new".I was watching that one...was wondering how low it would go, lol.
Their vernon hills warehouse is 20min from me....I used to go to their showroom all the time.Yeah, I had a "bite" price. The weird thing - the first listing for it said "new - blemished packaging" which then changed to "used - like new".
Received it yesterday and the card was in original box (serials matched) but in an antistatic bag for a 2080ti. Imagine my face when I saw the bag said 2080ti. . Haven't tested yet, but I've had a good experience with PNY warranty and CDW is 2.5 hours away from me in IL.
I saw that one. I knew someone would get a deal on it.I just picked up an 860 Evo 500GB for $44 shipped!!! MOAR SSD!
I saw that one. I knew someone would get a deal on it.
There's some really good deals on 12TB and 16TB SAS enterprise drives in the works, and lots of drives too so probably enough for everyone:
https://www.cdw.com/search/?outlet=...ch-_-search+all&SortBy=PriceAsc&maxrecords=72
https://www.cdw.com/search/?outlet=...ch-_-search+all&SortBy=PriceAsc&maxrecords=72
So when I placed my most recent outlet order I found out why there was a lull in outlet items--CDW closed their warehouse for an entire week while implementing a full blown business continuity plan. It actually took everyone by surprise as they sent an email out on a Friday evening, so everyone scrambled to get out critical orders and then they stopped all shipping and revamped the warehouse procedures for long-term safety as well as implemented a full blown wfh setup for the call center reps. It took about a week to hammer out the bugs after they came back online, but I asked the rep and he said it's been working great ever since. And outlet inventories have been increasing as well.
And on a side note, I think I might start being a little quiet here except on non-storage items as I've had drives I needed ordered out from under me for months now. I hate to do it, but I've got a drive demand I've needed to fill for better part of a year now.
And on a side note, I think I might start being a little quiet here except on non-storage items as I've had drives I needed ordered out from under me for months now.
Yep! Posting these deals is mainly to remove the temptation, lol. Like this xerox laser printer at $56:This is how I felt about the whole CDW outlet deals when you first started the thread way back...and then I figuired if other people buy the stuff out from under me, it's better for my wallet.
For fileserver I've been buying cheap HP enclosures and 3TB sas drives. It's rock solid. 3TB sas drives go under $25 shipped on ebay.
I knew someone could use them. And solid price! $19/TB for enterprise quality with 7200rpm speed, 5yr warranty, and 2M MTBF versus the most recent 12TB easystore deal at BB at $15/TB for drives that are far inferior imo. It just makes cents to me--get it--cents. Okay, I won't do any more jokes.I hate to be that dude.. but for the many times that I've been here and the 2 times we have talked... I've NEVER bought any of the storage drives you've posted.
Until now. Bought 20 of the 12TB Seatage's. $227.99 each.
I feel like I owe you a beer.
That's the normal rate for UPS--even with my discounts I can't get cheaper than that for the same size box. Just wait for the price to drop one more time.I almost bought a PSU, but then I got hit with the $18 shipping. Still an Okay price, but...
Down to 188 now! One more drop and they're below the current easystore sale price per tb. I haven't posted these anywhere else so this thread is the exclusive place to find the deal directly.I knew someone could use them. And solid price! $19/TB for enterprise quality with 7200rpm speed, 5yr warranty, and 2M MTBF versus the most recent 12TB easystore deal at BB at $15/TB for drives that are far inferior imo. It just makes cents to me--get it--cents. Okay, I won't do any more jokes.
If you want to get me something, if you've got an older drive from your upgrade you want to send my way I'll cover the shipping. Right now having some spare storage wouldn't hurt even if it's a little drive like 1-2TB.
There's still several of these 12TB SAS drives left and now at $220 with what looks like some evidence that they can drop to as low as $165 before exiting the outlet:
https://www.cdw.com/search/?outlet=1&key=12tb&cm_sp=cdwoutlet-_-search-_-search+all&SortBy=PriceAsc
That's $18.33/TB right now and a whopping $13.75/TB if/when they hit $165. Yes, you need an sas controller, but for more reliable drives and cheaper too? It's a worthwhile investment imo. Plus, you can find sas controllers cheap in the outlet as well:
https://www.cdw.com/search/?outlet=...ch-_-search+all&SortBy=PriceAsc&maxrecords=72
Nice! I keep forgetting to check the ssds there's some solid deals on 4TB ones in there every so often.I just picked up an 1TB WD Blue m.2 sata ssd for $69 OTD. AFAIK this has dram cache, I think..
Do I use this for an XBOX 1 X internal drive upgrade with 2.5 adapter, or do I upgrade my laptop from an 850 evo 500G? Decisions, Decisions...
Solid. For those that don't know, this is $378.07 at B&H. $150+ savings--yes please!I just snagged a Ubiquiti 24 port POE+ 250W switch for $205
I just check it ever couple of days for the things im interested in.how do you guys keep tabs on what new stuff gets posted on the website?
I bought two 2TB Seagate Exos drives a while back from the outlet. They arrived super quick (I think they upgraded me to 2 day shipping for free, IIRC) and both were only a month or so into their warranty according to Seagate's site. They arrived in non-retail CDW packaging, I think I remember that one had the anti static bag, one didn't. So far I've put like 9500 hours on them with zero issue.Picked up a WD Gold 4TB drive for $100 out the door. According to the customer service rep it still has the full 5 year manufacturer warranty, so seems worth the gamble.
I bought two 2TB Seagate Exos drives a while back from the outlet. They arrived super quick (I think they upgraded me to 2 day shipping for free, IIRC) and both were only a month or so into their warranty according to Seagate's site. They arrived in non-retail CDW packaging, I think I remember that one had the anti static bag, one didn't. So far I've put like 9500 hours on them with zero issue.
I wouldn't have any issue ordering from them again if the price is right.