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"More Cores, More Cashback" incentive encourages consumers to buy an FX- or A-series processor.
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"More Cores, More Cashback" incentive encourages consumers to buy an FX- or A-series processor.
Not a chance. This is a last desperate bid to clear stock of FX- and A- processors before the new ones launch. And if it doesn't work, expect even bigger price cuts, then huge drops on remaining stock once trinity does launch. Might well be worth holding off for a couple of months for anyone planning on building a new HTPC - I can see the A-series APUs dropping even further...Quote:
what we really want is for this cashback incentive to stick around for those upcoming desktop Trinity parts.
made the jump to phenom 1 when they launched - never again making that mistake.....
Why not just reduce the selling price than have all this rebate / cashback bs ?
Epic win.
I bought an AMD FX4170 for £85 last week. And now I can get an extra £10 off. For £75 that is amazing.
Also, lots of people either don't know about or will forget about the cashback offer, with lower prices they'd guarantee lower profits on every chip...
1100T. Probably SOL.
That means there are some good deals to be had!!
You can get now get an A6-3670K for around £65:
http://www.dabs.com/products/amd-a6-...m_content=Q200
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/c...paign=products
With the cashback the FX8120 can be had for around £106:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/amd-f...oogle+shopping
The terms and conditions on AMD's promotions website are probably invalid. It says, "see list below for Authorized eTailers," but there is no list. It'll be pot luck whether you get your cash back unless they update that.
if amd wanna see their CPUs flying off the shelves, they should make equivalent or better performing, cooler, more energy and power efficient processors than Intel and sell those at equivalent prices or even cheaper than Intel products. period. these gimmicks are useless.
This. It is extremely common in the US,and plenty of products including Intel and AMD CPUs have these offers and this includes even SB Core i5 CPUs last year. Even Corsair PSUs which are considered a "premium" brand in the UK and are popular among enthusiasts,have had massive rebates on PSUs like the CX430W going for yonks.
In fact you are seeing this more and more in the UK too. An example are with the rebates from Samsung and HP.
And lets not forget the HP Microserver which was popular with forum members; they renewed that plenty of times!