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Just now, ItsJoshuaS said:

Is there any way my build can be cheaper WITHOUT

changing the parts? My build was for 1300 with

the supplier as superbiiz, but it randomly got removed.

 

Link: http://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/Z8sJf8

that WAS NOT 1300

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http://pcpartpicker.com/list/Z8sJf8 Lol is this what you are looking for? The build was in AUD lol

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You accidentally switched it in PCPP

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Cut off about $200. http://pcpartpicker.com/list/DrHvZ8

 

More storage can be easily added later. Windows can be bought from $30 at kinguin

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3 minutes ago, Sreno1 said:

Cut off about $200. http://pcpartpicker.com/list/DrHvZ8

 

More storage can be easily added later. Windows can be bought from $30 at kinguin

That's US price not AUD. AUD is 2100+ minus missing price for mobo

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Just now, NumLock21 said:

That's US price not AUD. AUD is 2100+

The build he linked is 2100 AUD. You don't go from 2100 AUD to 1300 AUD without completely changing the build..

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Just now, Sreno1 said:

The build he linked is 2100 AUD. You don't go from 2100 AUD to 1300 AUD without completely changing the build..

YOur build is in USD

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You could wait for sales if that's an option? I waited for MicroCenters computer month and shaved about 150$ off the total build cost

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3 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

YOur build is in USD

I know my build is in US dollars. He linked a build that's at 2100 AUD, I said you can't possibly shave off 800 AUD without completely changing the build.

 

He meant to link the build in US dollars I believe, and so I also turned my build into USD and cut prices as he wants it to be at $1300.

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Just now, Sreno1 said:

I know my build is in US dollars. He linked a build that's at 2100 AUD, I said you can't possibly shave off 800 AUD without completely changing the build.

 

He meant to link the build in US dollars I believe, and so I also turned my build into USD and cut prices as he wants it to be at $1300.

 

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Also, im using aus to pay, so would the conversion rate be the cause of the 2100?

If so, id just keep the 2100 since id be paying 2100 anyway.

My PC Currently Is The P2-1320a.

 

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Can i pay $1300 With Aus Doller With No Conversion Fee?

(Since if you pay for a product with a usd price you get

a conversion fee). If i do get a conversion fee,

would that be the reason for the 700 price

jump? Since ordering online is no problem.

I can get it shipped to my home.

My PC Currently Is The P2-1320a.

 

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7 hours ago, ItsJoshuaS said:

Can i pay $1300 With Aus Doller With No Conversion Fee?

(Since if you pay for a product with a usd price you get

a conversion fee). If i do get a conversion fee,

would that be the reason for the 700 price

jump? Since ordering online is no problem.

I can get it shipped to my home.

No you cant pay 1300 AUD for a 1300 USD build. That USD build is 2100 AUD

He who asks is stupid for 5 minutes. He who does not ask, remains stupid. -Chinese proverb. 

Those who know much are aware that they know little. - Slick roasting me

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12 hours ago, ItsJoshuaS said:

Can i pay $1300 With Aus Doller With No Conversion Fee?

(Since if you pay for a product with a usd price you get

a conversion fee). If i do get a conversion fee,

would that be the reason for the 700 price

jump? Since ordering online is no problem.

I can get it shipped to my home.

The Australian dollar is worth less than the USD. You will have to pay 2100 AUS for a 1300 USD build.

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