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I've gotten some steals on Goodwill.com cases for local pickuo.
Last year, picked up TWO Thermaltake Level 71 cases for $22 each. Worth the hour drive to pick them up.
Last month, got a deal (not as good as the above) on a Corsair case.
I would suspect zero.
I was an early purchaser (as soon as I heard about the deal - and it still showed as available).
I doubt any went out the door at that price.
It was fun while it lasted:
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Unfortunately, this order has been cancelled due to a pricing error. We deeply apologize for any inconvenience...
I was finally able to get into their website.
However, there was no option to add a Raptor Lake CPU to my cart for in-store pickup. All I was offered was the "Locate in the store" diagram.
Looking at the 13700K/KF. I already have a 6900XT in the system I am upgrading, so integrated graphics...
I tried to add the blue one to my cart as soon as it was visible, then my cart showed it with QTY: 0
I did get the other one added where it reflected QTY: 1, but an error occurred when checking out.
At that point, I went back to sleep.
Given the choice between the upcoming (but not yet available) RTX 4080 for $800+ or a 1080 Ti for less than $200, what's the better "value" choice for an upgrade at the moment?
I would certainly look at the 1070/1070 Ti/1080 for under $200 if I wanted/needed an upgrade from a less powerful card.
I had that in my cart, but was unable to complete the transaction before it said it was gone. It was you! ;)
I then tried to add a 1070 Ti - same issue.
Did manage to snag a 1070 for $159. Definitely an upgrade over the RX 480 I have one in one of my secondary systems. Now I figure I can...
Yet it's still a new 3060 Ti available for purchase for less than $500.
I'm sure a lot of people don't "need" this card, but it seems to be in quite high demand these days.
I went ahead and purchased one - as I had 50 EVGA bucks to use.
Wanted to follow up and confirm that EVGA is issuing me $50 in EVGA Bucks for the recent price drop.
Now just waiting for a 3060 Ti to stay in stock long enough for me to use them.