So the backordered and no status won't be shipping as picking probably didn't have any inventory when it came time to fulfill those orders. I would expect them to silently cancel in about a week.I placed 8 orders online between 3:20 and 3:30 PM CDT.
6 of them shipped yesterday evening, 1 of them shows backordered, and 1 of them has no status update. Doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it.
I hate calling and it was still a great price.
Mine shipped last night.
Ordered mine (two separate online orders) at 3:25PM CST and I got the shipping notice an hour later.
So what did you guys pay for each module? Was it the full $28.99 or a discounted price?order conf emailed at 8/25/22 4:43 pm EST and shipping details at 8/25/22 11:44 pm est.
You won't necessarily find them that way. These originally were $55+ and there were 200+ available. Inventory changes all the time too as there have been months with no memory in the outlet at all. It's always hit or miss, but sometimes the hit is worth all the misses (and mrs. for those of us that are married, hahaha).i should scrape the site monitoring for these precipitous price drops
The problem is, items drop in price incrementally over time. For an item that starts at less than $100 when it hits the outlet, it may only go down a couple bucks a week..for weeks and weeks and weeks. There's not usually some huge drop. There's folks (including a few on STH Forums...you know who you are) that keep a set of bookmarks just for CDW Outlet finds that they routinely click through once or twice a week to see where things stand, then buy when the price has fallen to their liking (or delete the bookmark if someone else found it to their liking first). I've almost never seen a listing for multiple items with as many in it as this one. Normally, its one item per listing. If they have 200 HDD to move, there's 200 separate listings. Crazy, right? But that's one of the reasons why things get overlooked/lost till the price is crazy low. But it takes time.i should scrape the site monitoring for these precipitous price drops
@Samir : I paid the full $28.99ea. The cheapest rate shipping was $7.75 each to California. As mentioned, only ordered two, so shipping wasn't too nuts, and I wasn't in a position to be on the phone with them.
The problem is, items drop in price incrementally over time. For an item that starts at less than $100 when it hits the outlet, it may only go down a couple bucks a week..for weeks and weeks and weeks. There's not usually some huge drop. There's folks (including a few on STH Forums...you know who you are) that keep a set of bookmarks just for CDW Outlet finds that they routinely click through once or twice a week to see where things stand, then buy when the price has fallen to their liking (or delete the bookmark if someone else found it to their liking first). I've almost never seen a listing for multiple items with as many in it as this one. Normally, its one item per listing. If they have 200 HDD to move, there's 200 separate listings. Crazy, right? But that's one of the reasons why things get overlooked/lost till the price is crazy low. But it takes time.
I normally don't have the need/cash to do that myself, but will be happy to leap on stuff when @Samir or others did the research/tracking for me and its a great deal
Not hard to do. I scrape a ton off eBay already and have data going back years for certain items of interest.You have to track historical listing averages and compare. Would require a database.
Markess nailed it.CDW Outlet posts "Outlet" stuff, in this case "Returned-Like New" memory, at a generally competitive price. Then every so often, the prices automatically go down, and keep going down until the item either sells or it gets moved out to a liquidator or other bulk sale method.
The fun? challenge? nail biting? nature of the format is, that once you find something you really want, you can keep checking back until the price drops low enough to be a really great value...or...someone else decides it was a great value a couple $ higher than you were hoping for and you lose out.
There's lots of stuff, usually single items, that can get overlooked for one reason or another until the price gets super low. A couple years ago when it was still a fairly new product, I found a "New in Box" Quadro P620 in the outlet when it was $119 and I eventually grabbed it a few weeks later for $57. Just had to be patient.
I bet @Samir has a lot of stories about finds there that he got at a great price...and probably even more that got away
Yep, I have yet to set up a series of bookmarks or something like that to look at the deals, and I really only look when I'm either taking a break from work or so stressed out I can't do anything else. But I definitely can't take credit for this one as it was RobstarUSA's find.There's folks (including a few on STH Forums...you know who you are) that keep a set of bookmarks just for CDW Outlet finds that they routinely click through once or twice a week to see where things stand, then buy when the price has fallen to their liking (or delete the bookmark if someone else found it to their liking first).
Would be interesting to see your archive and how prices have changed due to covid.Not hard to do. I scrape a ton off eBay already and have data going back years for certain items of interest.
That's high for ground shipping for these guys although that's the usual price for other stuff. I wonder if the order agent made a mistake on the shipping? Of course, it also depends on where you are--I'm sure outside of the con48, it would be more.I paid the listed price and like 20 for ground shipping. This was my first order with cdw. I need to get my account properly setup for the next time seal lol.
I'm kind of the opposite. I'm pretty sure that the last item I bought from the regular CDW store was a 1.5 GIGAbyte Micropolis hard drive, for around $750 as I recall, back in the early 90s. Everything since then has been outlet.Oh, I forgot back in the day we got our watchguard M200 for $450 when the normal selling price was near $2k--that was the deal that really woke me up on the outlet even though we were buying from CDW regularly since the early 1990s.
Nice! We should still price check them, but for storage we found a company called Sound Electro Flight that was second to none. When we built our monster 486 and Cyrix builds, all the SCSI pretty much came from them--drives, controllers, custom scsi cables, terminators--the works.I'm kind of the opposite. I'm pretty sure that the last item I bought from the regular CDW store was a 1.5 GIGAbyte Micropolis hard drive, for around $750 as I recall, back in the early 90s. Everything since then has been outlet.
Don't scrape the entirety of eBay. Just a few searches that are relevant to me. Do have every single Supermicro item for some time though. Honestly seldom look at it. It's just something I set up a long time ago and have running in a VM that I infrequently log into. Feel free to PM me about it if you'd like. Don't want to stray too much off topic in this thread.Would be interesting to see your archive and how prices have changed due to covid.
Wellll...I've got mixed results so far. BIOS reports 64GB of RAM with two sticks installed, but IPMI still shows the prior installed RAM (1 stick of 8GB Samsung). Resetting the BMC didn't change anything. So maybe its a BMC problem and not the RAM? I'll do more checkiing and try installing an OS over the weekend. So, maybe it will still work out.Hopefully you'll find that Intel's spec sheets weren't complete because 32GB UDIMMs just didn't exist and they'll actually work. I love it when that happens.
Yeah, almost sounds like a setting stuck in the BMC. If memtest clears the 64GB, then I'm sure that's what you actually have running.Wellll...I've got mixed results so far. BIOS reports 64GB of RAM with two sticks installed, but IPMI still shows the prior installed RAM (1 stick of 8GB Samsung). Resetting the BMC didn't change anything. So maybe its a BMC problem and not the RAM? I'll do more checkiing and try installing an OS over the weekend. So, maybe it will still work out.
Did you get it to run in your ec200a?
Yeah, sometimes life really kicks you back. I only checked this RAM because I was really curious and had 5 min to spare. Memtest. Duh...hadn't thought to run that for some reason. Brilliant!Yeah, almost sounds like a setting stuck in the BMC. If memtest clears the 64GB, then I'm sure that's what you actually have running.
Not. even. close. I'm in the middle of about 2.5x more than I can handle so sleeping and eating has been hard enough and unfortunately fun stuff has to take a back seat for a while.