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GarryP Nov 19th 2013 12:29 pm

Building a PC?
 
Found this useful link for those looking to build their own desktop PCs and want the best bang-for-the buck. Includes an Australia option (and you can see how much more expensive we are than the US).

http://www.logicalincrements.com/

ozzieeagle Nov 19th 2013 12:59 pm

Re: Building a PC?
 
Looks 5pct or so overpriced on the Aussie prices compared to MSY.

There again prices change every week and that list could have been compiled 3 or 4 weeks ago and the prices in all countries would have changed.

http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf

GarryP Nov 19th 2013 1:15 pm

Re: Building a PC?
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle (Post 10999084)
Looks 5pct or so overpriced on the Aussie prices compared to MSY.

There again prices change every week and that list could have been compiled 3 or 4 weeks ago and the prices in all countries would have changed.

http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf

Hmm, maybe a little over/under - consider it the cost of not having to deal with MSY/delivery cost. You can click through to where they got the price from, and the current level.

ozzieeagle Nov 19th 2013 1:23 pm

Re: Building a PC?
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10999091)
Hmm, maybe a little over/under - consider it the cost of not having to deal with MSY/delivery cost. You can click through to where they got the price from, and the current level.


Officeworks price match MSY, not sure whether people realise that... so thats another 5pct on some of the components.

I'm about 3K's from the Pascoe Vale branch, and although I dont have to pay delivery, your right about having to deal with them, as there is always and I mean always a 15 minute queue in there minimum.

So I always make sure to check price and stock availability at MSY then I head up to my local officeworks.

My latest purchase last week actually was a 4tb portable seagate expansion drive that Officeworks price matched with Stone computers in William St here in Melbourne.. 186 bucks.

Another way of trying to get cheap prices on some of the more popular components is to use Shopbot to price match, make sure it's a retail store that Officeworks are competing with...get the model numbers right and make sure the item is in stock at the competing shop.

Amazulu Nov 19th 2013 1:43 pm

Re: Building a PC?
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle (Post 10999096)
Officeworks price match MSY, not sure whether people realise that... so thats another 5pct on some of the components.

I'm about 3K's from the Pascoe Vale branch, and although I dont have to pay delivery, your right about having to deal with them, as there is always and I mean always a 15 minute queue in there minimum.

So I always make sure to check price and stock availability at MSY then I head up to my local officeworks.

My latest purchase last week actually was a 4tb portable seagate expansion drive that Officeworks price matched with Stone computers in William St here in Melbourne.. 186 bucks.

Another way of trying to get cheap prices on some of the more popular components is to use Shopbot to price match, make sure it's a retail store that Officeworks are competing with...get the model numbers right and make sure the item is in stock at the competing shop.

Officeworks are awesome, they price match with no hassle and take off another 5%. Some of their prices are the lowest anyway

They are always my first port of call for tech

GarryP Nov 19th 2013 1:49 pm

Re: Building a PC?
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle (Post 10999096)
I'm about 3K's from the Pascoe Vale branch, and although I dont have to pay delivery, your right about having to deal with them, as there is always and I mean always a 15 minute queue in there minimum.

The one near me doesn't have a particular queue - but I was in there picking up a hard disk one time and the guy in front was trying to get a refund on a bunch of stuff that made up a system box, and that didn't work. They were refusing point blank - and they weren't at all 'customer service' about it either.

I go there for simple stuff, and I know I would give them hell if there was ever an issue, but for anything complicated or touchy - I wouldn't touch them.

ozzieeagle Nov 19th 2013 1:55 pm

Re: Building a PC?
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10999100)
The one near me doesn't have a particular queue - but I was in there picking up a hard disk one time and the guy in front was trying to get a refund on a bunch of stuff that made up a system box, and that didn't work. They were refusing point blank - and they weren't at all 'customer service' about it either.

I go there for simple stuff, and I know I would give them hell if there was ever an issue, but for anything complicated or touchy - I wouldn't touch them.


Best thing about MSY, is they are the main competitive price setters for computer components in this country. Everyone who knows about them realises this. So look to them first and get your local computer store to price match them.

GarryP Nov 19th 2013 1:58 pm

Re: Building a PC?
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle (Post 10999104)
Best thing about MSY, is they are the main competitive price setters for computer components in this country. Everyone who knows about them realises this. So look to them first and get your local computer store to price match them.

Problem is, they are also the nearest proper store. And the less said about online in Oz, the better.

ozzieeagle Nov 19th 2013 2:10 pm

Re: Building a PC?
 
Here's another useful online link.... Cheap on some things but not all. Cheapest Yamaha headphones in the Country AFAIK... Their bluetooth Audio adapter seems pretty good value as well.

http://www.exeltek.com.au

Red_V_Roger Nov 20th 2013 3:06 am

Re: Building a PC?
 
I've always used www.megabuy.com.au Only problem I had was when a Lenovo laptop I bought off them went bad after 6 weeks. They were useless, in the end I just called Lenovo direct and they sorted it in 24 hours. But parts for systems and other odd bits have always been fine.

rinkerdink Nov 22nd 2013 6:27 am

Re: Building a PC?
 
I used msy in Brendale recently for a PC build $2k complete system. I'd heard about the customer service and they were busy a couple times but when it was a little quieter they were great. Discussed the specs and also offered advice - saved me $50 on the Mobo that got spent elsewhere instead. Can't fault them and the prices were the cheapest I could find.


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