Monday, February 16th 2015
MSI to Sell Motherboard + Graphics Card Combos with Cashbacks
MSI offers cashback to end-users who buy a selected MSI motherboard combined with a MSI graphics card at official MSI resellers. Some of the eligible products are MSI's full range of X99 motherboards, the MSI Z97 GAMING line-up, the Z97S SLI Krait Edition and selected H97 models. Combined with a purchase of one of MSI's latest GTX960, GTX970 or GTX980 graphics cards, or MSI's high performance R9 290 or R9270X cards, end users can receive cashback adding up to €50.
The promotion is running in 20 countries in Europe and is set for those looking to upgrade or assemble a brand new high-performance PC by themselves, ready to take on any PC computing task in 2015. All program details can be found here. People from the following countries are eligible for the MSI cashback action which runs from February 10th until March 12th 2015: France, Belgium, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, UK, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Spain, Italy, Austria, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey.
The promotion is running in 20 countries in Europe and is set for those looking to upgrade or assemble a brand new high-performance PC by themselves, ready to take on any PC computing task in 2015. All program details can be found here. People from the following countries are eligible for the MSI cashback action which runs from February 10th until March 12th 2015: France, Belgium, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, UK, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Spain, Italy, Austria, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey.
22 Comments on MSI to Sell Motherboard + Graphics Card Combos with Cashbacks
And just last week, I bought some of the very items included in this promo...bummer :shadedshu:
Our hardware prices are roughly double what you guys pay.
Sue them for geographic discrimination.
Judging by your experience, i won't touch any brand at all. Becuase i had the most emberassing issues with all 4 major brands.
Ooh, what i didn't have. Lets see. factory new boards with
defective sockets
the ability to burn PCI-E cards within seconds by using too much power
Memory competability issues
BIOS bootup issues
Defective chips
Defective USB ports
Now your guess what issues belong to what brand are as good as the next guy.
ASUS, GB etc take my money just because... :D
Gigabyte and Asus, for example, are million times worse...
I will say then Tyan and Supermicro are the best... (Actually none of them had problems for me when living un multisocket opterons during P4 era)
MSI is the second worst... First is Gigabyte lately... Asus is the third worst... All of them have glitches on certain products.
Yes it would be more correct to put them in worst POS scale.
In fact, the best boards I've used were the cheapest MSI AM3 motherboards. €30 and they just work and they even overclocked decently!
Anyway, some things are not that more expensive in Sweden now. MSI Z97 Gaming 5 is $147.99 on Newegg, on Komplett.se it's $166.86. H81M-P33 $45.99 on Newegg, misco.se $54.23. OTOH, the GTX 970 Gaming $349.99 is on newegg, while on komplett.se it's $449.85...
Russian researchers find ‘US spy software in hard drives’
www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4d4a8f9c-b668-11e4-95dc-00144feab7de.html#axzz3RzROZicw
:D
And I was wondering why they give us only 930 GB free space to use, out of 1 TB. :D
All the other crap, my board worked like champ, that was bad, he did that... Fanboyism IMHO. Each of them have their flaws lately none of them are exclusions.