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Profile: journeyman
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Pretty simple, I want to get a P5Q-E from newegg. The retail is $150 the Open box is $110. Will everything be gravy if I order it? Thanks for the heads-up.

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Look at the warranty info. If it's the same as the one for retail, go for it. I buy used parts from ebay & warranty is the most important.

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Sorry man. I just came upon the extra $$ to get one for retail. I hear that it dosen't include cables and stuff anyway. See i'm building a first rig, and I wont have any cables for the power button etc. cause they wont come out of my dell. So thnaks for the info I'll keep ur advice for another time. Thanks for the time.


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