View Full Version : Conroe on pre-order in Sweden
k0nsl
05-31-2006, 06:07 AM
A Swedish retailer/company has Conroe on pre-order and the prices are spectacular (meaning very good) compared to AMD's offerings.
I just cancelled my AM2 order and will rather wait a couple of days extra to get something that bests what I would've had, at nearly the same price too.
http://shg.biz/produkter/list2.asp?katid=1714
476 bucks for a Conroe at 2.4GHz and 4MB cache. Its a steal :D
-k0nsl
k00lance
05-31-2006, 06:35 AM
when is eta?
M.Beier
05-31-2006, 06:43 AM
Its SHG... well SHG havnt even got AOPen i975Xa-YDG for yonah / merom yet... So, I kinda' dont belive they'll get it in the near future..
Actually, I think they wont get them before august, in SHG...
Fixxxer
05-31-2006, 06:46 AM
The ETA is 07/23, but I don't believe them.
By the way, this is usual in Europe. Recommended price in the USA is not European's.:mad:
For Example: MSRP of Conroe E6600 is 316US$.
1 US$ = ~0.80€
Then, MSRP of Conroe in Europe should be 252,8€... but unfortunately that's no true.:nono:
I don't know why the hardware retailers think that 1US$=1€. Probably the cheaper european retailers will sell it at about 316€ (395US$).
M.Beier
05-31-2006, 06:51 AM
The ETA is 07/23, but I don't believe them.
By the way, this is usual in Europe. Recommended price in the USA is not European's.:mad:
For Example: MSRP of Conroe E6600 is 316US$.
1 US$ = ~0.80€
Then, MSRP of Conroe in Europe should be 252,8€... but unfortunately that's no true.:nono:
I don't know why the hardware retailers think that 1US$=1€. Probably the cheaper european retailers will sell it at about 316€ (395US$).
Scandinavia is expensive, in everything... =) - A great example... - a 10-15min drive in a cab, thats about 50$..... (In Denmark).. - even 1 liter fuel for the car is CLOSE to 2$
Fixxxer
05-31-2006, 07:01 AM
Yes, It's true, but in Spain (where I live) the wage is very low if you compare to nordic countries.
I don't know why the hardware retailers think that 1US$=1€.
Some Euros have 20% taxes in. So Euro is about 20% better, but have a 20% tax already in the price you pay, so about 1:1.
Anyway, $476 seam pricey when they are announced at $316... But it's the cheapest price you will find. retailer need to make money after all. For comparison, it's supposed to be the same price as the Pentium D 950 right now
In Canada, it should be $399CND ($316us = $346cnd, so it's more expensive too)
M.Beier
05-31-2006, 07:22 AM
Some Euros have 20% taxes in. So Euro is about 20% better, but have a 20% tax already in the price you pay, so about 1:1.
Anyway, $476 seam pricey when they are announced at $316... But it's the cheapest price you will find. retailer need to make money after all. For comparison, it's supposed to be the same price as the Pentium D 950 right now
In Canada, it should be $399CND ($316us = $346cnd, so it's more expensive too)
Varies ALOT from contry to contry, Europe is NOT like the USA with states, but independent contries.
VAT varies from 4.0-30.0% I think... - While TAX from 0%?-7x%... :eek:
EDIT: I think sweden / norway is 25% like Denmark... @ VAT
Durzel
05-31-2006, 07:36 AM
Probably going to be cheaper to import from the States, even with import tax.
Varies ALOT from contry to contry, Europe is NOT like the USA with states, but independent contries.
VAT varies from 4.0-30.0% I think... - While TAX from 0%?-7x%... :eek:
EDIT: I think sweden / norway is 25% like Denmark... @ VAT
I just wanted to say why some people think 1$us = 1euro.. because of the taxes in most countries. (most are around 20%) that's all
Yeah it's true about the taxes, it's 25 % in Sweden. 1 USD is something like 7.5 SEK. The prices are almost always listed with the taxes included in Sweden (prices for individuals) (while it's the opposite in the US, right?). That's the reason why it looks so expensive AFAIK.
What you get is 3480/(1.25 x 7.5) = $371, not too far from the listed $316 given the fact that it's not even available yet.
Just compare the price of another popular CPU, the X2 3800+ from the same store. It costs $298 + taxes, pretty close to the listed $303.
The price for the C2 will of course go down when it actually becomes available, this store is just making some extra money on those nutcases who are afraid that they won't a hold of one if they're not ordering one now, or, they think that it just "might" show up a month earlier..
translated:
If you place an order early, you can one of the first who'll get this CPU!
Oh really?
translated:
Intel will launch a new chipset, especially made for Conroe. Older motherboards with Intel chipsets will probably support Conroe - although they'll need a BIOS update in most cases....
Either I just was pessimistic about older mobos working with C2, or SHG is just full of it. I mean, not even the quite new 975 XBX R.302 works with only a BIOS update.
MrGarrison
05-31-2006, 08:22 AM
Pre-ordered one E6700 :banana:
k0nsl
05-31-2006, 08:29 AM
I think they'll get them at the date that is set. They've had the AOPen i975Xa-YDG in stock several times but its quickly sold out.
-k0nsl
perry_78
05-31-2006, 08:38 AM
SHG cant give precise ETA's. With opteron's they were giving some serious headaches and their inability to give proper ETA's.
M.Beier
05-31-2006, 08:48 AM
I think they'll get them at the date that is set. They've had the AOPen i975Xa-YDG in stock several times but its quickly sold out.
-k0nsl
Thats not true.. - Or atleast the danish section havnt, and I belive the danish section is the original one...
They've delayed it several times, havnt had any yet.. - Mine died due too fast heatburst after CPU's been cooled by phasechange, cap fell off... (exact same cap that caused Tyrou's board to die..)
- Anyhow, I wanted to buy one from SHG, but they never came, I've sold my T2600 ES yesterday, and now Im awaiting E6600 or X6800
freecableguy
05-31-2006, 10:40 AM
Now that's what I call a pre-order. If you want to give them your money 6+ weeks early, go for it.
VAT is :slapass: :nono: :bsod: :slash: :cord:
I don't think you will see them in stores before the end of July
MrGarrison
05-31-2006, 12:23 PM
Now that's what I call a pre-order. If you want to give them your money 6+ weeks early, go for it.
I'm paying on arrival.
SHG.biz is one of my favorite Swedish online shops. They have good service, and fast deliveries.
Wouldn't surprise me at all if I have my E6700 on July 23rd since SHG.biz where the first to get AM2 CPU's here in Sweden.
Pillo-kun
05-31-2006, 02:06 PM
when i translate from US dollars to kronor(swe) i just take and multiplice the price in USA times 10.. like 350x10 + some minor expenses...But sure the New intel looks yummy...
WildEye
05-31-2006, 02:09 PM
shg,no (same company) also has them for preorder in Norway...
They want:
E6300 - 1783 NOK (current exchange rate 6,2 = $287)
E6400 - 2098 NOK ($338)
E6600 - 2937 NOK ($473)
E6700 - 4931 NOK ($795)
X6800 - 8918 NOK ($1438) OMG!!
elmor
05-31-2006, 02:36 PM
shg,no (same company) also has them for preorder in Norway...
They want:
E6300 - 1783 NOK (current exchange rate 6,2 = $287)
E6400 - 2098 NOK ($338)
E6600 - 2937 NOK ($473)
E6700 - 4931 NOK ($795)
X6800 - 8918 NOK ($1438) OMG!!
Different prices in sweden (they are more expensive):
1 USD = 7.23066 SEK
E6300 - 2113 SEK - 292 USD
E6400 - 2486 SEK - 344 USD
E6600 - 3480 SEK - 481 USD
E6700 - 5843 SEK - 808 USD
X6800 - 10568 SEK - 1461 USD
freecableguy
05-31-2006, 03:08 PM
I'm paying on arrival.
SHG.biz is one of my favorite Swedish online shops. They have good service, and fast deliveries.
Wouldn't surprise me at all if I have my E6700 on July 23rd since SHG.biz where the first to get AM2 CPU's here in Sweden.
yes, but you are commiting to buy at a HIGHER price right now. I can guarantee the price for preorder is well above Intel MSRP and will only come down once the chip is released by the hundreds of thousands. you are only costing yourself more money. companies like this WANT you to preorder because it secures their sales of the chip early and at inflated prices. :nono:
Sir Random
05-31-2006, 03:38 PM
Pre-order prices are always higher. Once the chips are launched, and all the mainstream suppliers are selling them, prices will drop. It's the same when new-gen gfx cards are launched, pre-order prices are always much higher than after the card is launched.
There are plenty of people willing to pay top prices, just to be sure of getting one at launch.
freecableguy
05-31-2006, 03:52 PM
Pre-order prices are always higher. Once the chips are launched, and all the mainstream suppliers are selling them, prices will drop. It's the same when new-gen gfx cards are launched, pre-order prices are always much higher than after the card is launched.
There are plenty of people willing to pay top prices, just to be sure of getting one at launch.
Whens the last time Intel launched and you didn't get what you want because THERE WERE NOT ENOUGH? I can't think of a time....
lawrywild
05-31-2006, 04:06 PM
Pre-order prices are always higher. Once the chips are launched, and all the mainstream suppliers are selling them, prices will drop. It's the same when new-gen gfx cards are launched, pre-order prices are always much higher than after the card is launched.
There are plenty of people willing to pay top prices, just to be sure of getting one at launch.
ATI - yes
Intel - no
M.Beier
05-31-2006, 04:11 PM
ATI - yes
Intel - no
FU :p:
ATI aint that bad at it..
AMD on the other hand, remember when Opteron was launched? Cause I do ;) - I was online every single night when I was in Bangkok (and I live in Europe...) - in order to order a CPU the day after first one got out (wanted a mate to test one first), and then I ordered, wooops, too late, already sold out :mad:
MrGarrison
05-31-2006, 04:12 PM
Whens the last time Intel launched and you didn't get what you want because THERE WERE NOT ENOUGH? I can't think of a time....
Well here in Sweden we don't get a lot of chips on launch so we pretty much have to pre-order in order to get one for sure.
lawrywild
05-31-2006, 04:22 PM
FU :p:
ATI aint that bad at it..
AMD on the other hand, remember when Opteron was launched? Cause I do ;) - I was online every single night when I was in Bangkok (and I live in Europe...) - in order to order a CPU the day after first one got out (wanted a mate to test one first), and then I ordered, wooops, too late, already sold out :mad:
hehe.. but opterons weren't made for normal consumers... ATI cards are :fact:
M.Beier
05-31-2006, 04:25 PM
hehe.. but opterons weren't made for normal consumers... ATI cards are :fact:
well, both nvidia and ATI are always LATE... :(
Anyhow, Opteron s939 was ment for normal users, the 2xx / 8xx was the only serious server solution...
Turtle 1
06-01-2006, 08:18 PM
I most have the patients of a saint. I want conroe bad. I have the money to do an extreme PC. But this is what I want. Conroe 3.33ghz 1333/ ATI R600 XFired/ . Now that I know more about ATI Chipset with 48lanes and 3PCI-e slots It will probably be ATI chipset/Vista . So this poor Dothan running on chilled water. @ 3ghz will have to run me till Jan 07. Dam it. But i will not jump on the first ship because i just want it. The PC I am on now is my wife's and to be honest The 3.2c is one fine processor