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Going to get a 2060 Super, is it better to order through EVGA themselves or Newegg?

Going with either EVGA or Newegg since Amazon doesn't seem to have the MW bundle with it. Was going to get the SUPER XC ULTRA partly because I hate any additional heat being dumped into my room if I can avoid it. With Newegg it'll be 505 shipped but I can get a 30$ rebate card. With EVGA it's mostly the same, but it'll be $477.74  and I'd save 23.50$ with an affiliate code and not have to deal with filling out a form and waiting on the card to come in the mail. I've ordered with Newegg before and it seemed alright, but I've never ordered directly from EVGA. So I was wondering if anyone had some experience with EVGA as a seller?

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Ordering directly through EVGA isn't a bad thing it may take a little longer to get to you but if it's $477.74 on EVGA's site plus you get $23.50 off with a code, that's $454.24.

 

Ordering through Newegg is $505 total and $475 if you do the mail in rebate that takes awhile to get back.

 

Either way EVGA is cheaper. EVGA is the one of the best GPU manufacturers/sellers in my opinion. It's still cheaper on Amazon than either of the two but if getting MW included is a deal breaker then I'd say go through EVGA even though it will take a day or two longer, you save money.

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4 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Ordering directly through EVGA isn't a bad thing it may take a little longer to get to you but if it's $477.74 on EVGA's site plus you get $23.50 off with a code, that's $454.24.

 

Ordering through Newegg is $505 total and $475 if you do the mail in rebate that takes awhile to get back.

 

Either way EVGA is cheaper. EVGA is the one of the best GPU manufacturers/sellers in my opinion. It's still cheaper on Amazon than either of the two but if getting MW included is a deal breaker then I'd say go through EVGA even though it will take a day or two longer, you save money.

I just realised I wrote that poorly. The total with shipping and tax for Newegg is 505, on EVGA with the code the total is 477.75 with the code, it's $502.89 without it. If I went with Amazon it's about the same as the other two but with no discount or game. it would be $502.89 after tax through Amazon

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So it's a $2.75 difference? Is filling out and waiting for that rebate to go through worth saving $3 to you? 

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