Perhaps it is a function of live updating in prices but...
"There are still some excellent NVIDIA cards. Our particular favorite, the GeForceFX 5900 NON-Ultra has been a spectacular sub-$200 card for several months now."
And on the chart they range from $239.00 to $281.00
You had the A64 3000+ (512k L2) at $217 3 days ago and now you say its $240. I imagine demand would be great on this cpu but is there an error in your reporting?
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SUOrangeman - Monday, December 29, 2003 - link
The new 74Gb Raptor should be much cheaper and widely available from more popular vendors now (i.e., NewEgg).-SUO
Phiro - Monday, December 29, 2003 - link
You need to look a little lower, divide. I saw one for $194 I believe.divide_by_zero - Sunday, December 28, 2003 - link
Perhaps it is a function of live updating in prices but..."There are still some excellent NVIDIA cards. Our particular favorite, the GeForceFX 5900 NON-Ultra has been a spectacular sub-$200 card for several months now."
And on the chart they range from $239.00 to $281.00
eBauer - Saturday, December 27, 2003 - link
$217 is OEM, $240 is retail I believe.Pumpkinierre - Friday, December 26, 2003 - link
You had the A64 3000+ (512k L2) at $217 3 days ago and now you say its $240. I imagine demand would be great on this cpu but is there an error in your reporting?