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desktop build in singapore . too expensive

fcuk2003neo

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as u can see the astonising price here . exchange rate here is like 1 dollar usd to 1.2 dollars singapore dollars .
any kind buddy have a cheaper price and similar build to this and ship to singapore ?
this does not have 32gb ram option .
also this is a alienware so it is noisy .
dont have ssd 2 x 250 gb option blah blah blah .....

thanks a million .:(:cool:





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Discount DetailsPrint SummaryBuild My Dell
Windows? 7 Professional SP1 64 bit (English)
Intel? Core? i7-3930K Processor (Six Core, 12MB Cache, Overclocked up to 4.1Ghz)
ALX Chassis in Matte Stealth Black with an 875W Power Supply
32GB (4X8GB)1600MHz DDR3 Memory
2TB RAID 1+0 (4 x 1TB) SATA 3Gb/s Hard Drive
24X DVD+/-RW with Dual Layer Write Capability
Dual nVidia? GeForce? GTX 680 - SLI? enabled
2 Years Premier Service with Accidental Damage Services
Premium Client Installation Services of a Desktop or Laptop
Accessorise My Dell
Microsoft? Office trial
McAfee? SecurityCenter? (Multi-Language) - 15 Months
Alienware TactX? Keyboard (English)
Alienware TactX? Mouse
Review & Add to Basket
Also Includes
No Avatar
AlienFX System Lighting - Nebula Aqua
Time-Zone Updates (GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore
Alienware Aurora Base for Direct
U211102SG - Alienware Aurora R4 Desktop
OS Media Kit Not Included
LTO2
LTO3
NO Monitor Handling & Insurance Charges
Power Cord (HK/MY/SG)
No Monitor
19-in-1 Hi-Speed Media Card Reader
Internal High-Definition 7.1 Performance Audio with Waves MAXX Audio Software
Resource DVD
Technical Support
Discount is only valid if the corresponding upgraded item is selected above.
Limited time promotional offer only. No further discounts apply.
Dell's Terms and Conditions apply
Great Technical Tips & Information available 24x7 at Dell Support
Intel? X79 Express Chipset
Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
Adobe Reader X
DataSafe Local 2.2 Basic
Shipping Documentation APCC
Dimension Desktop XPS-Large Tower H and ling and Insurance Charges(Singapore)
 
I believe you can drop by Sim Lim Square and build a desktop with a similar configuration for less than half that price. When you get Alienware, you're simply paying extra for the branding and the badass case.
 
as u can see the astonising price here . exchange rate here is like 1 dollar usd to 1.2 dollars singapore dollars .
any kind buddy have a cheaper price and similar build to this and ship to singapore ?
this does not have 32gb ram option .
also this is a alienware so it is noisy .
dont have ssd 2 x 250 gb option blah blah blah .....

thanks a million .:(:cool:





Online Price $5,979.771


Estimated Delivery Times

0% installment from $499.00/month^ | Learn More


Sorry! This configuration is out of stock.

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Update Price

Discount DetailsPrint SummaryBuild My Dell
Windows? 7 Professional SP1 64 bit (English)
Intel? Core™ i7-3930K Processor (Six Core, 12MB Cache, Overclocked up to 4.1Ghz)
ALX Chassis in Matte Stealth Black with an 875W Power Supply
32GB (4X8GB)1600MHz DDR3 Memory
2TB RAID 1+0 (4 x 1TB) SATA 3Gb/s Hard Drive
24X DVD+/-RW with Dual Layer Write Capability
Dual nVidia? GeForce? GTX 680 - SLI™ enabled
2 Years Premier Service with Accidental Damage Services
Premium Client Installation Services of a Desktop or Laptop
Accessorise My Dell
Microsoft? Office trial
McAfee? SecurityCenter™ (Multi-Language) - 15 Months
Alienware TactX™ Keyboard (English)
Alienware TactX™ Mouse
Review & Add to Basket
Also Includes
No Avatar
AlienFX System Lighting - Nebula Aqua
Time-Zone Updates (GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore
Alienware Aurora Base for Direct
U211102SG - Alienware Aurora R4 Desktop
OS Media Kit Not Included
LTO2
LTO3
NO Monitor Handling & Insurance Charges
Power Cord (HK/MY/SG)
No Monitor
19-in-1 Hi-Speed Media Card Reader
Internal High-Definition 7.1 Performance Audio with Waves MAXX Audio Software
Resource DVD
Technical Support
Discount is only valid if the corresponding upgraded item is selected above.
Limited time promotional offer only. No further discounts apply.
Dell's Terms and Conditions apply
Great Technical Tips & Information available 24x7 at Dell Support
Intel? X79 Express Chipset
Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
Adobe Reader X
DataSafe Local 2.2 Basic
Shipping Documentation APCC
Dimension Desktop XPS-Large Tower H and ling and Insurance Charges(Singapore)

If only you have a microcenter near you, things would be much cheaper.
Also you need to ask yourself whether does extra ornamental ufo lighting from Alienware is going to increase your botting IPH/GPH and hence profits or will self-assembly be the better option.
 
I believe you can drop by Sim Lim Square and build a desktop with a similar configuration for less than half that price. When you get Alienware, you're simply paying extra for the branding and the badass case.

thanks xyber . any recommendation ?
 
I believe you can drop by Sim Lim Square and build a desktop with a similar configuration for less than half that price. When you get Alienware, you're simply paying extra for the branding and the badass case.
This.
 
If only you have a microcenter near you, things would be much cheaper.
Also you need to ask yourself whether does extra ornamental ufo lighting from Alienware is going to increase your botting IPH/GPH and hence profits or will self-assembly be the better option.

thanks mephuser1000 .
we dont have many benefits like u have thanks .
 
Does newegg not ship to where you live? I always thought they were global if you paid for the shipping. Could be wrong though.
 
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Have someone in US buy and setup your machine & ship it to you. Save so much money.
 
Suppose if the parts break down immediately or after a year, what happens then? Ship back and forth?


well i have decided to go a local retailer . thanks all for the feedback . also buying from usa is cheaper if parts break than i will have to go to a local retailer to get it fix .if i ever takes up the choice .
thanks again for all those concern and also those who took the trouble to post here thanks a million .

yeah cheers

:D:p:cool:
 
computer parts in singapore aren't exactly that expensive, you just got to avoid the big brands like Alienware and go straight to get a DIY computer from sim lim square (as advised by xyber). Alternatively, you can also consider getting used computer systems to run your d3 bots. Try searching through forums like hardwarezone or vrzone and see if u can get a good price on an i7 or i5 used system.
 
computer parts in singapore aren't exactly that expensive, you just got to avoid the big brands like Alienware and go straight to get a DIY computer from sim lim square (as advised by xyber). Alternatively, you can also consider getting used computer systems to run your d3 bots. Try searching through forums like hardwarezone or vrzone and see if u can get a good price on an i7 or i5 used system.

What's the annual depreciation rate for your PC and parts in your country? For example, you have to sell your PC after a year of use to make room for a more efficient one, I don't think the next buyer will be paying 100% of your original cost.
 
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computer parts in singapore aren't exactly that expensive, you just got to avoid the big brands like Alienware and go straight to get a DIY computer from sim lim square (as advised by xyber). Alternatively, you can also consider getting used computer systems to run your d3 bots. Try searching through forums like hardwarezone or vrzone and see if u can get a good price on an i7 or i5 used system.

thanks thunder i have decided to go to cybermind ( one of the 2 recommended by xyber ) . will keep hardwarezone and vrzone in mind .
 
What's the annual depreciation rate for your PC and parts in your country? For example, you have to sell your PC after a year of use to make room for a more efficient one, I don't think the next buyer will be paying 100% of your original cost.

anything that's being sold as 2nd is always at least discounted 10% within the first few weeks of purchasing it brand new. i always prefer to get 2nd hand systems as i'm always upgrading, which helps to reduce the upgrading costs over time.
 
anything that's being sold as 2nd is always at least discounted 10% within the first few weeks of purchasing it brand new. i always prefer to get 2nd hand systems as i'm always upgrading, which helps to reduce the upgrading costs over time.

i was thinking like get a good one so i dont have to upgrade it so soon . i mean going down simlim with the pc is a drag .
 
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