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Intel Holiday Rebates

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The holidays are almost upon us, and our friends at Intel are offering some awesome limited time rebates!

 


 


 

Participating retailers:


 

Products:

Processors, NUCs, SSDs

 

Duration:

December 13 - December 20

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Why can't this good stuff happen in Australia? 

i agree. Give some Australians some love Intel Processor prices are going up

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Double Facepalm.... were all australians but were just some wannabes who want to get... i dont even know what im writing.

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Double Facepalm.... were all australians but were just some wannabes who want to get... i dont even know what im writing.

 

Your Location on your Profile amuses me. 

 

In all seriousness, we always miss out. This is bullshit.

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for a decent motherboard and an i7 is $600

EDIT: GPUS are worse $800-$900 for a GTX 980

i7 4790k | ASUS Z97 Gryphon | 8GB Corsair XMS3 1333Mhz | Asus Direct CUII GTX 770 1267/3829 | Stock Cooler | Antec Neo Eco 520W | WD Green 1TB


Silverstone TJ08-e | Klipsch Promedia 2.1 | Razer Tiamat 2.2 | LG 24EN43VS | Razer Naga (2010) | Razer Lycosa (2010)


Planned PC Upgrades: https://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=wish_lists&wlcId=325661&action=wish_lists

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I saw a $750 computer build (Tek Syndicate) and they had a gtx 970 in it. In Australia a 970 alone is $500. Once you add case, motherboard, ssd, hdd, psu. Your well over $750. Im thinking of buying my parts in the usa and mail forwarding them to me.

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Your Location on your Profile amuses me. 

 

In all seriousness, we always miss out. This is bullshit.

i know...

Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.
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Yeh, Computer parts are extremely expensive in Australia, matched with little to know major retailers and barely any stores that can afford to give massive discounts on products (such as NCIX). And with extremely expensive shipping costs for the fragile parts, it's no wonder that consoles and prebuilt computers seem to be so popular here down under. Lucky for me, I live literally 5 mins (i timed it) from PC Case Gear's Warehouse in the south east suburbs of Melbourne :P No more delivery fees :D

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Lucky for me, I live literally 5 mins (i timed it) from PC Case Gear's Warehouse in the south east suburbs of Melbourne  :P No more delivery fees  :D

 

I am so jealous. It is 211km to my closest Umart from where I am at the moment.   :(

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now if only rebates were done in the UK as well. I highly doubt that Newegg would do the rebate if I used newegg global, and even then it would still probably be the same price as buying it from somewhere like scan.

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come on intel no love for indonesia ?

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I saw a $750 computer build (Tek Syndicate) and they had a gtx 970 in it. In Australia a 970 alone is $500. Once you add case, motherboard, ssd, hdd, psu. Your well over $750. Im thinking of buying my parts in the usa and mail forwarding them to me.

The tax is going to kill ya once you go over $1000

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Are we eligible to get rebates if we bought products before this date? I just bought a bunch of Intel stuff at the very beginning of December.

Current PC build: [CPU: Intel i7 8700k] [GPU: GTX 1070 Asus ROG Strix] [Ram: Corsair LPX 32GB 3000MHz] [Mobo: Asus Prime Z370-A] [SSD: Samsung 970 EVO 500GB primary + Samsung 860 Evo 1TB secondary] [PSU: EVGA SuperNova G2 750w 80plus] [Monitors: Dual Dell Ultrasharp U2718Qs, 4k IPS] [Case: Fractal Design R5]

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Why can't this good stuff happen in Australia? 

because intel is too scared of your fauna to even get close

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yay im about to get a new i7 4790K so this will be perfect

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yay im about to get a new i7 4790K so this will be perfect

 

Last time around Black Friday the rebates were really lame, at least for US buyers: e.g., a few bucks off prebuilt systems at newegg (other two stores are Canadian), but nothing for CPUs.

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This is great! Now all the money I was planning to use for gifts for my family and friends can be spent on a computer for myself!

 

 

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No one in Australia buys computer parts, what are you crazy? It's just kangaroo saddles and drop bears down here...

you gotta watch out for them drop bears mate

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wow, thats a lot of bees!

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I saw a $750 computer build (Tek Syndicate) and they had a gtx 970 in it. In Australia a 970 alone is $500. Once you add case, motherboard, ssd, hdd, psu. Your well over $750. Im thinking of buying my parts in the usa and mail forwarding them to me.

1 US dollar = .83 AU dollars

 

~400 USD for a WF G1 970 with tax

/.83 = 480 AU dollars 

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1 US dollar = .83 AU dollars

 

~400 USD for a WF G1 970 with tax

/.83 = 480 AU dollars 

Still cheaper than this: http://www.mwave.com.au/product/gigabyte-geforce-gtx-980-4gb-gaming-video-card-ab57087

$800 is what they are selling for in australia....

[Case Mod] Operation: The Division --- > Here

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-== QUOTE ME IN YOUR REPLY IF YOU WANT ME TO RESPOND ==-

 

 

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Still cheaper than this: http://www.mwave.com.au/product/gigabyte-geforce-gtx-980-4gb-gaming-video-card-ab57087

$800 is what they are selling for in australia....

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125682&cm_re=gtx_980-_-14-125-682-_-Product

 

= 680 USD after tax

680 / .83 = 820 AUD  

 

US prices don't include tax and 1 US dollar = 1.2 Australian dollars. 

 

on a side-note it's retarded that US prices do not include tax because everyone keeps ranting how cheap the 970 by saying it's a ~300 dollar card when really it's close to 400 after tax. 

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I've just registered so you can stop complaining about your prices! :D

In Hungary you have to pay about $500,- for a GTX 970! Ok, that's not too bad you say. 

Average income here is between $350 to $600 in a month! 

 

An i5-4690K costs around $260-$290...

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