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Clovis
02-25-2009, 11:42 PM
I'm on TigerDirect's mailing list and occasionally they have kick'n deals. I thought I'd pass this along for anyone looking to build a new 5 boxing system.

i7 920 CPU, 12 GB of DDR3 ram, 1 TB hard drive, mid tower case, 650w PSU - here's what's from TD:


ASUS P6T Intel Socket LGA1366 Barebone Kit - Intel Core i7 920, 12GB Corsair DDR3-1333, 1TB SATA2, Clear Side ATX Mid-Tower, 650W



http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=4483696&sku=B69-1019&SRCCODE=WEM1859BY&cm_mmc=Email-_-Main-_-WEM1859-_-Compo

Chranny
02-26-2009, 01:00 AM
Nice find! I just wish the PSU was a bit better. You know, something with a bit more than 38A on the 12v rail :P

Valdemarick
02-26-2009, 01:48 AM
The discount makes this deal. Unfortunately it is slightly degraded by a questionable hard drive (Hitachi? Really?) and lackluster case/psu choices.

Though, their regular prices still get beat by newegg by about $10 each. Unless you take advantage of this pre-packaged deal, there's not much sense in getting it from tigerdirect. The i7 processor alone is $25 cheaper through newegg, in fact.

edit: It should further be noted that this "system" does not include a video card either. Expect to pay another $100-500 to get this up and running, depending on your tastes and availability of peripheral hardware (mouse, keyboard, speakers, monitor).

EaTCarbS
02-26-2009, 06:08 AM
I hate how computers are outdated by the time Newegg gets it to your doorstep 8|

pinotnoir
02-26-2009, 11:04 AM
The discount makes this deal. Unfortunately it is slightly degraded by a questionable hard drive (Hitachi? Really?) and lackluster case/psu choices.

Though, their regular prices still get beat by newegg by about $10 each. Unless you take advantage of this pre-packaged deal, there's not much sense in getting it from tigerdirect. The i7 processor alone is $25 cheaper through newegg, in fact.

edit: It should further be noted that this "system" does not include a video card either. Expect to pay another $100-500 to get this up and running, depending on your tastes and availability of peripheral hardware (mouse, keyboard, speakers, monitor).

Hitachi is not a bad drive.

Old review but its a nice 1t drive.
http://www.storagereview.com/HDS721010KLA330.sr

Bovidae
02-26-2009, 05:52 PM
+vid card
+dvd drives
+OS
+keyboard/mouse
+montior
+speakers
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then you can call it a system. And to think how excited you got me :rolleyes:

Zzyzxx71
02-27-2009, 01:17 PM
TD doesn't list it as a "system" - it lists it as a Barebones kit, in which case it meets the definition.