Good job posting this link since it seems many didn't know about this. I'm kinda surprised this is news to people. The microcenter prices on CPUs have been getting posted for a couple months now, but the catch is they're for walk-in customers only. If you have a microcenter near you and you've never been to one, you should go their just to take a look around. Pretty good selection of stuff considering. They also have the following cpus
$229 i7 860
$200 i7 920
$149 i5 750 (had been $159 till just recently. Total steal for a budget system vs other retailers).
$199 Phenom II x4 955
To see all their goods you have to click one of the specific locations, but the prices apply to all of them. I can vouch 100% for the CPUs from here. The one here nearest to my home in LA is about a 30 min drive. I've picked up both an i7 920 from them along w/ other misc goodies. I later decided on p55 instead of x58 and had to exchange the i7 920 for an i7 860. So long as the cpu is sealed w/ the factory packaging, they'll take it back np and there was no restocking fee.
The sale prices at microcenter are pretty good (they have good deals on Linksys wireless routers lately), but the regular prices on their stuff is no better than Mwave/Newegg/Zipzoomfly/etc; you just save on shipping. They also have the biggest selection of CPU heatsinks you'll ever see in a brick-and-mortar store including stuff like the Corsair h50, TRUE, Noctua, Zalmann etc. It's even bigger than Fry's, and they have a watercooling section w/ Swiftech/Danger Den/etc.
Edit- For those who care about OCing and really want the newer bins, I should also mention the i7 920 I got originally was a D0 stepping.