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popularMetaRock posted Yesterday 06:51 PM
ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti PRIME Triple Fan 16GB GDDR7 PCIe 5.0 Graphics Card $749.99 @ microcenter
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ASUS has put its own RTX 5070 Ti models into end of life status and says it has no plans to produce more units because supply is too tight. That leaves shoppers fighting over whatever inventory is already out there.
ASUS stops building its cards
After Hardware Unboxed posted its report, it added a clarification that matters. ASUS didn't say NVIDIA told it the RTX 5070 Ti was discontinued. ASUS said its own 5070 Ti cards are EOL because there's very little supply.
For example, as I am writing this comment there is a deal to the right of this very dialog box.
"Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer (PlayStation 5)." I don't want to play Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer nor do I own a PS5.
Should I downvote that deal or scroll past it? My lack of interest (or access) has zero to do with the slickness of said posting. In my mind, I keep scrolling on, like an adult, as opposed to passive aggressively lashing out at a poster who took time out of their day to inform others of something they felt might be of interest to a segment of this site's userbase.
*Not saying this is your mindset, just I do not understand the mindset you seem to be referring to.
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For example, as I am writing this comment there is a deal to the right of this very dialog box.
"Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer (PlayStation 5)." I don't want to play Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer nor do I own a PS5.
Should I downvote that deal or scroll past it? My lack of interest (or access) has zero to do with the slickness of said posting. In my mind, I keep scrolling on, like an adult, as opposed to passive aggressively lashing out at a poster who took time out of their day to inform others of something they felt might be of interest to a segment of this site's userbase.
*Not saying this is your mindset, just I do not understand the mindset you seem to be referring to.
Slickdeals auto-inserts their own affiliate link every time a deal is posted. However, they don't allow certain deals to be hidden, likely because they would rather users have less customization and the small chance that they change their mind and click on something they don't need or want.
Slickdeals auto-inserts their own affiliate link every time a deal is posted. However, they don't allow certain deals to be hidden, likely because they would rather users have less customization and the small chance that they change their mind and click on something they don't need or want.
FWIW, any MC deal should say Micro Center. That should be a huge read flag to skip it in both of our cases. Like I did with Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer for the PS5
P.S. If I had the ability to exclude things, that might take up 99% of my SD time. Getting rid of things I didn't want to see, not actually hunting for deals. For example, on GG Deals. I have 8057 things on my ignore list, vs 541 items on my wish list. That kind of power might be dangerous on SD...at least in my case!
YMMV. I was just there last night(mayfield location) buying a Gigabyte $650 MO27U2... and they were OOS on any 5070ti below $850
Saved me some money as I would have likely snagged a 5070ti too.
FWIW, any MC deal should say Micro Center. That should be a huge read flag to skip it in both of our cases. Like I did with Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer for the PS5
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P.S. If I had the ability to exclude things, that might take up 99% of my SD time. Getting rid of things I didn't want to see, not actually hunting for deals. For example, on GG Deals. I have 8057 things on my ignore list, vs 541 items on my wish list. That kind of power might be dangerous on SD...at least in my case!
I see why SD would not implement it since no filter rewards overconsumption therefore leading to more purchases. If I bought a PSU recently I'm pretty much set for the next 5 years right? So I would easily hide "power supply" but not consumables like cereal...
Anyway Slickdeals is far more likely to get rid of all the sponsored deals before they implement any advanced features...
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I see why SD would not implement it since no filter rewards overconsumption therefore leading to more purchases. If I bought a PSU recently I'm pretty much set for the next 5 years right? So I would easily hide "power supply" but not consumables like cereal...
Anyway Slickdeals is far more likely to get rid of all the sponsored deals before they implement any advanced features...
Regardless, feel free to message the mods suggesting said feature or post the suggestion in the forums section for changes / improvements, likely would have more traction vs venting in a random comment section. I'm '99%' sure of it
P.S. Filtering out certain retailers should actually be easy though.
https://slickdeals.net/forums/forumdisplay.ph
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