OT: Want to buy a certain mobo locally

KevinO kevin at kevino.org
Fri Jun 30 13:24:44 MST 2006


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Dennis Kibbe wrote:
> On Thursday 29 June 2006 16:39, FoulDragon at aol.com wrote:
>> Okay, just if anyone can suggest a place:
>>
>> I want an ASRock 939Dual-SATA2 mainboard.  I want this specific board
>> because it lets me hold onto my AGP card and still later get a PCI-E one. 
>> I can buy one online for about $74, but since it's a mainboard and as such
>> a potential hassle centre, I'd like to get it locally in case I have
>> problems.
>>
>> I haven't seen it at Fry's.
>>
>> PCClub's website doesn't list it.
>>
>> I tried to look at RedSeven and New Technology (Frankly, they're my
>> absolute last choice even behind ordering online) but their online
>> catalogues are not available.
>>
>> I asked in a local shop cos I was in the strip mall anyway, and they said
>> "we can order it", but I to shop locally cos I want instant gratification
>> and the likelihood they can give me another mobo if this one blows out.
>>
>> Prefer East Valley.
> 
> Newegg.com has it in stock for $66.99 plus $6.67. They are great to deal with 
> and you'll have it in three days.
> 
mwave.com has it on sale for $48.75 (refurbished) and $65.10 new, and you get it
in two business days w/ ground shipping.

newegg and mwave seem to be two of the best places around.

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KevinO
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