You know, while this entire article/advertisement combo is pre-written by LogicBuy it's amazing how much they neglect to actually show deals that know about and list on their website that would actually be appealing and draw more attention. No doubt Tom's gets revenue with each "deal" (They tend to be terrible) clicked. Yet you take a deal like Diablo 3 for $28 which they list on their website
http://www.logicbuy.com/deals/diablo-3-game/19366.aspx but not here where PC gamers can be easily found and marketed to. Or even the EVGA 680 with SC that comes with AC3 and Borderlands 2 for $430
http://www.logicbuy.com/deals/evga-geforce-gtx-680-sc-signature-video-card/42155.aspx
Sure it's not a great deal but it's not like the stuff that actually makes it to here ever is either. At-least the 680 would be fitting to advertise as you know this is Tom's Hardware after all.
If I worked for Tom's and handling advertisers was up to me I would be vastly annoyed with Logic Buy as it poorly advertises. That poor advertising and the failure to draw consumers in through such obvious neglect will actually cost Tom's revenue that could have been collected if they actually advertised the right deals that would actually appeal to the members/visitors to this site.
[citation][nom]MisterZ[/nom]Yes, indeed soldier. You enjoy your 30 fps gaming on your 2560x1600 display and I'll enjoy my 60fps gaming on my 1680x1050 display. Unless you want to fork out for a GTX680, that is.[/citation]
It is usually safe to assume that a person who spoils themselves with hardware will do it all around and get all high end. You don't see someone buying a i7-3970X sporting a 7770 for example. Of course those who feel the need to brag about something as minor as computer hardware (Compared to more impressive/important things in life) likely do not have anything to truly brag about.