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Hey there. PCPartPicker does cater to different countries, select your country from the drop-down list in the upper-right corner (or click PC Part Picker - Singapore). The great thing about PC Part Picker is that it displays month-long/year-long price trends and can compare prices between different retailers (it can sometimes be slightly inaccurate or will not display all local/online retailers, though).

 

I also check on SlickDeals.com's computer deals regularly, although I don't know whether their listings are limited to the U.S. only or are worldwide. (This was how I got my Ryzen 5 3600X for $159.99. 😁) They have an app too, if you're into that kinda thing.

 

Also... *clears throat*

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Honey can also display price trends on items while you're shopping online, and I believe it can watch for price drops and email you when they occur, if you sign up for their droplist notifications.

 

If I remember correctly, Lazada (Lazada - Singapore) and Shopee (Shopee - Singapore) were one of the more reliable online shopping platforms in Malaysia/Singapore. They both have apps too (Lazada App, Shopee App). Keep in mind that many third-party sellers also post their listings there, and YMMV.

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5 minutes ago, cutelittlebabyboss said:

any in singapore other than this 2?

Can't you haggle? I thought that was a thing in most Asian countries. 

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Hey there. PCPartPicker does cater to different countries, select your country from the drop-down list in the upper-right corner (or click PC Part Picker - Singapore). The great thing about PC Part Picker is that it displays month-long/year-long price trends and can compare prices between different retailers (it can sometimes be slightly inaccurate or will not display all local/online retailers, though).

 

I also check on SlickDeals.com's computer deals regularly, although I don't know whether their listings are limited to the U.S. only or are worldwide. (This was how I got my Ryzen 5 3600X for $159.99. 😁) They have an app too, if you're into that kinda thing.

 

Also... *clears throat*

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This video is brought to you by... Honey!

 

No matter what you're shopping for, whether it's a value T.V. or whatever else, use Honey! It's the free browser extension that applies the best promo codes on popular sites like Amazon, eBay, and more! Get it today at JoinHoney.com/LTT!

Honey can also display price trends on items while you're shopping online, and I believe it can watch for price drops and email you when they occur, if you sign up for their droplist notifications.

 

If I remember correctly, Lazada (Lazada - Singapore) and Shopee (Shopee - Singapore) were one of the more reliable online shopping platforms in Malaysia/Singapore. They both have apps too (Lazada App, Shopee App). Keep in mind that many third-party sellers also post their listings there, and YMMV.

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