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PROMO Genius Speaker SW-5.1 Home Theater Genius Speaker SW-5.1 Home Theater / Lemn 399 439.00 16/8/16/6/4/-/16x Nec DVD±RW ND-3540A DL 149 162.00 Creative Sound Blaster AUDIGY SE 7.1 89 106.60 PROMO 256Mb Corsair DDR 400MHz CL2.5 (3-3-8) 85 99.00 Week 2 / 09.01.2005 – 15.12.2005 410583 Oradea, Nufarului 22 • e-mail: [email protected] • tel.: +4 0259 472113 (2 linii) • RDSTel: +4 0359 401802 (2 linii) • fax: +4 0259 474113 FARA TVA FARA TVA CU TVA FARA TVA CU TVA G PRODUS USD EURO ROL RON RON 36 ASUS MOTHERBOARD / Socket 754 / 3 YEARS 36 ↓ Asus K8U-X / SiS760GX/965L / Socket 754 52.94 44.97 1992000 167.39 199.20 36 ↓ Asus K8V-MX / K8M800 / Socket 754 62.06 52.72 2335000 196.22 233.50 36 ↓ Asus K8V-X SE / K8T800 / Socket 754 60.97 51.79 2294000 192.77 229.40 36 ↓ Asus K8V SE Deluxe / K8T800 / Socket 754 76.49 64.98 2878000 241.85 287.80 36 ↓ Asus K8N / nForce3 250 / Socket 754 66.87 56.81 2516000 211.43 251.60 36 ↓ Asus K8N-E Deluxe / nForce3 250 / Socket 754 83.45 70.89 3140000 263.87 314.00 36 ↓ Asus K8N4-E / nForce4 250 / Socket 754 80.23 68.16 3019000 253.70 301.90 36 ↓ Asus K8N4-E Deluxe / nForce4 250 / Socket 754 90.94 77.26 3422000 287.56 342.20 36 ASUS MOTHERBOARD / Socket 939 / 3 YEARS 36 ↓ Asus A8S-X / SiS756 / Socket 939 79.17 67.26 2979000 250.34 297.90 36 ↓ Asus A8V-MX / K8M800 / Socket 939 73.83 62.72 2778000 233.45 277.80 36 ↓ Asus A8V / K8T800PRO / Socket 939 88.79 75.43 3341000 280.76 334.10 36 ↓ Asus A8V-DELUXE / K8T800PRO / Socket 939 99.50 84.53 3744000 314.62 374.40 36 ↓ Asus A8V DELUXE WiFi / K8T800PRO / Socket 939 116.08 98.62 4368000 367.06 436.80 36 ↓ Asus A8V-E SE / K8T890PRO / Socket 939 97.35 82.70 3663000 307.82 366.30 36 Asus A8V-E DELUXE / K8T890PRO / Socket 939 123.05 104.53 4630000 389.08 463.00 36 ↓ Asus A8N-E FM / nForce4 Ultra / Socket 939 78.11 66.36 2939000 246.97 293.90 36 ↓ Asus A8N-E / nForce4 Ultra / Socket 939 103.78 88.17 3905000 328.15 390.50 36 ↓ Asus A8N5X / nForce4 Ultra / Socket 939 98.44 83.63 3704000 311.26 370.40 36 ↓ Asus A8N-SLI / nForce4 SLI / Socket 939 133.73 113.61 5032000 422.86 503.20 36 ↓ Asus A8N-SLI DELUXE / nForce4 SLI / Socket 939 166.90 141.79 6280000 527.73 628.00 36 ↓ Asus A8N-VM / GF6100+nForce 410 / Socket 939 81.30 69.06 3059000 257.06 305.90 36 ↓ Asus A8N-VM CSM / GF6150+nForce 430 / Socket 939 93.60 79.52 3522000 295.97 352.20 36 ASUS MOTHERBOARD / s.A / 3 YEARS 36 ↓ Asus A7V600-X / KT600 / s.A 48.66 41.34 1831000 153.87 183.10 36 ↓ Asus A7V880 / KT880 / s.A 55.09 46.80 2073000 174.20 207.30 36 ↓ Asus A7V400-MX SE / KM400 / s.A 52.20 44.34 1964000 165.04 196.40 36 ↓ Asus A7N8X-X / nForce2 400 / s.A 54.56 46.35 2053000 172.52 205.30 36 ↓ Asus A7N8X-XE / nForce2 Ultra 400 / s.A 56.16 47.71 2113000 177.56 211.30 36 ↓ Asus A7N8X-E DELUXE / nForce2-ST / s.A 87.20 74.08 3281000 275.71 328.10 36 ASUS MOTHERBOARD / LGA775 / 3 YEARS 36 ↓ Asus P5RD1-VM / ATI XP200 / LGA775 73.83 62.72 2778000 233.45 277.80 36 ↓ Asus P5RD1-V / ATI XP200 / LGA775 90.94 77.26 3422000 287.56 342.20 36 ↓ Asus P5VD1-X / VIA PT880 Ultra / LGA775 79.17 67.26 2979000 250.34 297.90 36 ↓ Asus P5ND2-SLI / nForce4 / LGA775 115.55 98.17 4348000 365.38 434.80 36 ↓ Asus P5P800-MX/ i865GV / LGA775 78.64 66.81 2959000 248.66 295.90 36 ↓ Asus P5P800 / i865PE / LGA775 96.29 81.80 3623000 304.45 362.30 36 ↓ Asus P5GL-MX / i915GL / LGA775 82.39 69.99 3100000 260.50 310.00 36 ↓ Asus P5GD1-VM / i915G / LGA775 103.78 88.17 3905000 328.15 390.50 36 ↓ Asus P5GD1 PRO / i915P / LGA775 104.31 88.62 3925000 329.83 392.50 36 ↓ Asus P5GD2-X / i915P / LGA775 105.91 89.97 3985000 334.87 398.50 36 ↓ Asus P5GDC-PRO / i915P / LGA775 110.18 93.61 4146000 348.40 414.60 36 ↓ Asus P5GDC DELUXE / i915P / LGA775 130.52 110.88 4911000 412.69 491.10 36 ↓ Asus P5LD2-VM / i945G / LGA775 123.05 104.53 4630000 389.08 463.00 36 ↓ Asus P5GPL / i915PL / LGA775 90.41 76.81 3402000 285.88 340.20 36 ↓ Asus P5PL2 / i945PL / LGA775 116.62 99.07 4388000 368.74 438.80 36 ↓ Asus P5LD2 / i945P / LGA775 130.52 110.88 4911000 412.69 491.10 36 ↓ Asus P5LD2 DELUXE / i945P / LGA775 184.04 156.35 6925000 581.93 692.50 36 ↓ Asus P5AD2-E DELUXE / i925XE / LGA775 153.00 129.98 5757000 483.78 575.70 36 ↓ Asus P5WD2 / i955X / LGA775 211.84 179.97 7971000 669.83 797.10 36 ↓ Asus P5WD2 PREMIUM / i955X / LGA775 241.82 205.43 9099000 764.62 909.90 36 ASUS MOTHERBOARD / Socket 478 / 3 YEARS 36 ↓ Asus P4S8X-MX / SiS661GX / s478 51.88 44.07 1952000 164.03 195.20 36 ↓ Asus P4S800D-X / SiS655FX/964 / s478 54.56 46.35 2053000 172.52 205.30 36 ↓ Asus P4S800-MX SE / SiS661FX/963L / s478 58.31 49.54 2194000 184.37 219.40 36 ↓ Asus P4PE-X / i845PE/ICH4 / s478 39.57 33.62 1489000 125.13 148.90 36 ↓ Asus P4P800 / i865PE / s478 71.68 60.89 2697000 226.64 269.70 36 ↓ Asus P4P800-X / i865PE/ICH5 / s478 80.23 68.16 3019000 253.70 301.90 36 ↓ Asus P4P800 SE-GOLD / i865PE/ICH5 / s478 100.03 84.98 3764000 316.30 376.40 36 ↓ Asus P4P800-VM / i865G/ICH5 / s478 96.82 82.25 3643000 306.13 364.30 36 ↓ Asus P4GPL-X / i915PL / s478 84.51 71.80 3180000 267.23 318.00 12 ECS MOTHERBOARD / Socket 754 12 ↓ ECS 755-A2 / SiS 755 & 964 / s754 48.02 40.80 1807000 151.85 180.70 12 ↓ ECS 760GX-M / SiS760GX+964 / s754 50.18 42.63 1888000 158.66 188.80 12 ↓ ECS RS482-M754 / ATI RS482+SB400 / s754 66.23 56.26 2492000 209.41 249.20 12 ↓ ECS K8M800-M2 v1.0 / VIA K8M800 / s754 48.02 40.80 1807000 151.85 180.70 12 ↓ ECS K8T800-A / VIA K8T800 / s754 58.31 49.54 2194000 184.37 219.40 12 ↓ ECS NFORCER3-A / nForce3 250 / s754 51.24 43.53 1928000 162.02 192.80 12 ↓ ECS NFORCER4-A754 / nForce4 4x / s754 74.89 63.62 2818000 236.81 281.80 12 ECS MOTHERBOARD / Socket 939 12 ↓ ECS RS480-M / ATI RS480+SB400 / s.939 81.08 68.88 3051000 256.39 305.10 12 ↓ ECS KV2 Lite / VIA K8T800 Pro / s.939 79.17 67.26 2979000 250.34 297.90 12 ↓ ECS KV2 Extreme / VIA K8T800 Pro / s.939 104.84 89.07 3945000 331.51 394.50 12 ↓ ECS NFORCEE4-A939 / nForce4 / s.939 71.57 60.80 2693000 226.30 269.30 12 ↓ ECS KN1 Extreme / nForce4 Ultra400 / s.939 119.70 101.69 4504000 378.49 450.40 12 ECS MOTHERBOARD / Socket 478 12 ↓ ECS 651C-M / SIS651 / s478 40.16 34.11 1511000 126.97 151.10 12 ECS MOTHERBOARD / Socket 775 12 ↓ ECS 661FX-M7 v1.1 / SiS661FX+964 / s.775 51.24 43.53 1928000 162.02 192.80 12 ↓ ECS RS400-A / ATi RS400 + SB400 / s.775 77.55 65.88 2918000 245.21 291.80 12 ↓ ECS 848P-A7 / i848P / s.775 53.50 45.45 2013000 169.16 201.30 12 ↓ ECS 865-M7 / i865GV / s.775 64.07 54.43 2411000 202.61 241.10 12 FOXCONN MOTHERBOARD / Socket A Genius Speaker SW-5.1 Home Theater / Lemn 399 439.00 16/8/16/6/4/-/16x Nec DVD±RW ND-3540A DL 149 162.00 Creative Sound Blaster AUDIGY SE 7.1 89 106.60 PROMO 256Mb Corsair DDR 400MHz CL2.5 (3-3-8) 85 99.00 Week 2 / 09.01.2005 – 15.12.2005 410583 Oradea, Nufarului 22 • e-mail: [email protected] • tel.: +4 0259 472113 (2 linii) • RDSTel: +4 0359 401802 (2 linii) • fax: +4 0259 474113 FARA TVA FARA TVA CU TVA FARA TVA CU TVA G PRODUS USD EURO ROL RON RON 12 Foxconn Winfast 748K7AA / SIS748 / s.A 40.16 34.11 1511000 126.97 151.10 36 GIGABYTE MOTHERBOARD / Socket 754 / 3 YEARS 36 Gigabyte GA-K8U / ULI M1689 / s754 48.13 40.89 1811000 152.18 181.10 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M / VIA K8M800 / s754 52.94 44.97 1992000 167.39 199.20 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8VT800 / VIA K8T800 / s754 58.84 49.99 2214000 186.05 221.40 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8VT800 2.0 / VIA K8T800 / s754 74.89 63.62 2818000 236.81 281.80 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8VT800PRO / VIA K8T800 / s754 69.55 59.09 2617000 219.92 261.70 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8VNXP / VIA K8T800 / s754 133.73 113.61 5032000 422.86 503.20 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8NS / nForce3 250 / s754 63.65 54.07 2395000 201.26 239.50 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8NS PRO / nForce3 250 / s754 80.23 68.16 3019000 253.70 301.90 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP / nForce3 250 / s754 80.23 68.16 3019000 253.70 301.90 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8NE / nForce4-4X / s754 73.83 62.72 2778000 233.45 277.80 36 GIGABYTE MOTHERBOARD / Socket 939 / 3 YEARS 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8NSC-939 / nForce3 250 76.49 64.98 2878000 241.85 287.80 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8NS ULTRA-939 / nForce3 Ultra / s939 105.91 89.97 3985000 334.87 398.50 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8NMF-9 / nForce4-4X / s939 74.89 63.62 2818000 236.81 281.80 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 / nForce4-4X / s939 96.29 81.80 3623000 304.45 362.30 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8N-SLI / nForce4 Ultra / s939 95.22 80.90 3583000 301.09 358.30 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8N ULTRA-939 / nForce4 Ultra / s939 117.68 99.97 4428000 372.10 442.80 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8N PRO-SLI / nForce4 SLI / s939 118.77 100.90 4469000 375.55 446.90 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI / nForce4 SLI / s939 184.57 156.80 6945000 583.61 694.50 36 GIGABYTE MOTHERBOARD / s.A / 3 YEARS 36 Gigabyte GA-7VKMP-P / VIAKM266 / DDR / USB 2.0 58.33 49.56 2195000 184.45 219.50 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-7NF-RZ / nForce2 SPP 49.22 41.81 1852000 155.63 185.20 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-7N400S-L / nForce2 Ultra 400 63.12 53.62 2375000 199.58 237.50 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro2 / nForce2 Ultra 400 91.47 77.71 3442000 289.24 344.20 36 GIGABYTE MOTHERBOARD / Socket 478 / 3 YEARS 36 Gigabyte GA-8VM533MRZ / VIA P4M266A / s478 57.64 48.97 2169000 182.27 216.90 36 Gigabyte GA-8S648FX-L / SiS 648 / s478 61.90 52.58 2329000 195.71 232.90 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-8I845GVM-RZ / i845GV / s478 60.43 51.34 2274000 191.09 227.40 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-8I848P-G / i848P / s478 / HT 57.78 49.08 2174000 182.69 217.40 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000-G / i865PE / s478 / HT 73.27 62.25 2757000 231.68 275.70 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000 Pro-G / i865PE / s478 / HT 84.51 71.80 3180000 267.23 318.00 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-8IG1000-G / i865G / s478 82.39 69.99 3100000 260.50 310.00 36 GIGABYTE MOTHERBOARD / LGA775 / 3 YEARS 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-8IPE775-G / i865PE / LGA775 81.85 69.54 3080000 258.82 308.00 36 ↓ Gigabyte GA-8I915PL-G / i915PL
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