Take a gander. Let me know if you can spot any potential issues.
Just finished looking at the standoff layout, and the PSU specs. Looks good, actually.
Are we sure the pin layout is the same?
can someone buy me this
I'm not 100% sure, I can try to ask on customer support tomorrow. Not sure how long this deal is good for.
can the coupon stack with corporate discounts through perkspot?
ebates has 2 percent cash back if you make the purchase through there site.
Man I am really into this but I don't want to pay USD$200 for shipping through a third party.
Man I am really into this but I don't want to pay USD$200 for shipping through a third party.
Assuming you're in Latin America? What's the price to get an equivalent rig, without OS (for sake of argument) there? As Squid says it still probably a solid deal.
shipping just jumped to tomorrow by End of Day
HYPE
I'm in Colombia. At least 1000 without even mentioning the SSD (which would be a minimum 100 extra).
I so want to buy and I'm looking for cheap options for shipping.
Hmm. That deadline might not work for me, and I really would pull the trigger on this. Closer to Valentine's Day would be perfect. I would love to see some hands on pictures.
You accumulate a percentage cash back on your ebates account through purchases (at participating stores on their site) using their referral link. How much you get may varies between stores and sometimes the type of product that you're purchasing. You can request payment once your account passes certain thresholds which depends on the method you choose to be paid in (cheque, Paypal, etc).How do those work exactly? I've always wondered. Is it like redeemable coupons or points that build up like miles are actual cash back into an account. I tried Ibotta for a Best Buy deal and it never went through even though I followed all the steps. So I just kind of gave up. Different services I know. But I imagine they work similarly. Are there alot of steps to take or is it just like a referral link kind of thing?
You accumulate a percentage cash back on your ebates account through purchases (at participating stores on their site) using their referral link. How much you get may varies between stores and sometimes the type of product that you're purchasing. You can request payment once your account passes certain thresholds which depends on the method you choose to be paid in (cheque, Paypal, etc).
But yeah, pretty much the only extra steps are disabling/proper whitelisting adblockers and making sure you go through ebates while logged in to reach the retailer you're buying from first.
shipping just jumped to tomorrow by End of Day
HYPE
what was the total paid with tax? also, once you get it in do you mind taking pics and commenting on performance?
641.99 with local tax at 7%
i'll tke some pics but i don't know enough to do performance testing effectively
Don't stress, we'll appreciate whatever we can get.641.99 with local tax at 7%
i'll tke some pics but i don't know enough to do performance testing effectively
My dawg. Will creep on there every now and then to see what I can scoop up.Just search Slickdeals for "Desktop" sporadically. You may not see a deal quite this good for a while, but a lot come really close. Especially if you live near a micro center... Damn those deals.
shipping just jumped to tomorrow by End of Day
HYPE
Pshhh they got mine set for next Tuesday. You win. :<
Don't stress, we'll appreciate whatever we can get.
I know nothing about PCs and graphics card.
Can I play the latest games maxed out in this?
How much of a concern should that processor be? Seems to be the weakest part of the PC is it not?
Anything similar going on for us poor Europeans?
It's single core performance is a bit lower than I'd personally like, because of the clock speeds. and lack of OC. (But then again I personally run a 5820k at 4.5 GHz) for the vast majority of games, you're not likely to run into a bottleneck because of your CPU. It's possible in very very CPU intensive games, but those tend to be quite niche, certainly nothing you'd see on console. With multi-core optimizations, that's become less of an issue over the years anyway. As for the GPU included, I can't foresee any serious bottlenecks. It would probably take a GTX 1080 to start running into an issue where you were being limited framerate wise by the CPU.
Damn it why did I have to see this thread! I've been wanting to get into PC gaming for years but don't really know much about it. So this seems like a good deal for a computer like this? Will it last at least 3-4 years?
Yes. Plus you have the option of upgrading the GPU down the line if you want to stay on the cutting edge. CPU will be fine for a while yet.
it says we get an AMD game voucher according to the breakdown so that's good too
Damn this deal keeps getting better.
I'm just curious if Scorpio will match or beat these specs.
Damn this deal keeps getting better.
it's probably verified through the AMD website's tool
For pure gaming performance, it might beat it, especially if they are using the new line of AMD chips with much higher bandwidth, which is rumored. But unless the Scorpio turns out to be a PC as well, there's obviously some advantages to having a PC.
I think personally it will be pretty close, with the advantage that a PC lets you fine tune your performance to what you care about, and you can always upgrade it.
This makes the scorpio sound like Xbox two 2.5 or so.
There's always no deal like that for Canada
it's official in my state. 5 hours drive away
PSU size in this? Got a 1080 so would swap it out and curious.
I have a i7-4700. My whole PC is keeps blue screening as of late. I think the machine is starting to fade after a few international moves. Processor comparable or way worse?
Edit: NM. Saw the 300w PSU. Maybe I'll just build my own machine or something. Dang.