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  • +7

    Not really much of a sale on gaming pc. Still alot cheaper to build it yourself

    • +1

      It's cheaper to build yourself, but honestly those prices are pretty decent for a prebuilt. A lot of people don't want the hassle of building themselves, or they prefer a simpler warranty and support process.

      • Yeah the custom build does come with a risk of component incompatibility.

      • -1

        You would roughly save around $320 ish if you were to build it yourself with all brand new parts if you were to build the custom PC which costs $1499 but in saying that I do understand that people dont want the hassle

        • +1

          are you sure you can save 320 for 1499 PC ???

          • @inzhighi: honestly all these pcs's cost is under 200 dollars . also no credit card xtra charge online with free shipping nz . if the buyer want to buy thtese in the shop .it will be 2.5% credit card charge

            • +1

              @inzhighi: all these pcs's profit are under 200 dollars and do not include the labour for the worker and other cost .. you can image how many hours take to build one pc with install windows also test time .. and the nz cheapest pay for worker is 24 dollars for one hour . .. you need to compare other computer shop's price and not just compare the parts's price and missing lots of the cost for bossiness owner ..

              • @inzhighi: The price i got with all local physical stores like PB Tech, Computer Lounge and Extreme PC was $1179.80 which is a price difference of $320. Saving is significant for a low end build, price difference increases substantially the more premium parts you're after.

                Setting up a simple pc takes between 1 hour to 2 hours with no extra bits and pieces. In terms of testing you would start a benchmark and walk away.

                • @SGTWIGGLES: I think you did not add the windwos 11 on it .. it was unposssbile you can get all the parts from 1179.80 …

                  that only happen when everything is smooth and for one PC .. if you build 5 to 8 PCs everyday then you will not said like that .. i can not ask my satff like a machine can build one pc

                  in one to two hours

                  also sometimes the parts have some issues before test or after test ..

                  ((Setting up a simple pc takes between 1 hour to 2 hours with no extra bits and pieces. In terms of testing you would start a benchmark and walk away.))

                  all your experience only for personal building not for big company ..

                  I can tell you the fact is .from we receiced the order . to online sales pass to local sales . local sales to make the parts and processed to invoice then pass to the ware house

                  the ware house scan all the parts sn number .. then pass to technician and it will take at leave one hour … finally shpping somethings will cause damage by courier . we also need to ask the buyer send it back .then resend again . all is our cost …

                  • +1

                    @inzhighi: Given the models on the site and what you've mentioned in the comments, I was able to price up the ryzen 5500 3060 model for $1100. Windows is negligible cost if you're buying an OEM key.

                    • @dankd: if you think you are right ..

                      you can show me each parts price from pb .computer lough or extremepc .. how you can get all these items for parts with 1179.50

                      ryzen 5 5500

                      Gigabyte B550M DS3H AC or MIS b550M AC

                      team group 16GB DDR4 3200 RAM or HP 16GB DDR4 3200 RAM

                      team Group 512GB SSD or WD Blue SN570 500GB

                      Gigabyte or Asus RTX 3060 8GB GPU ..any cheapest one is fine

                      Jonsbo D31 Case ..

                      Silverstone 500W power supply

                      Win11 Home dvd with oem Key

                    • @dankd: Windows is negligible cost if you're buying an OEM key…i do not think so .. windwos 11 hoe oem key our cost order from our supplier is over 165 dollars in gst .. also we need to buy others pc parts then can get this price .otherwise it will more higher price .i do do not agree with you Windows is negligible cost

                  • @inzhighi: It doesn't matter to me how you run your business and im not telling you how to run it as you need to make a profit. Just stating someone can potentially for the price i stated with windows. If someone wants to buy a prebuilt then its up to them

                    • @SGTWIGGLES: i am not tel lyou how to run the business . but you said the pc have over 320 dollars profit if only buy these parts is not right … also . if you think you are right ..

                      you can show me each parts price from pb .computer lough or extremepc .. how you can get all these items for parts with 1179.50

                      • @inzhighi: Sure I can easily do that, pricing has changed since then but you can actually built it for abit cheaper.
                        Windows you are able to get it free or purchase it from an online site for $30 NZD so that isnt included as you have asked for a parts list

                        CPU: $164.99
                        https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/CPUAMD05500/AMD-Ryzen-5-550…

                        MOBO: $179
                        https://www.computerlounge.co.nz/shop/components/motherboard…

                        RAM: $78.99
                        https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/MEMGSK3832/GSKILL-Ripjaws-V…

                        SSD: $48.99
                        https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/HDDCRU34100/Crucial-P3-Plus…

                        GPU: $517.50
                        https://extremepc.co.nz/asus-dual-geforce-rtx-3060-oc-editio…

                        PSU: $86.25
                        https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/PSUDPC12550/DEEPCOOL-PK550D…

                        CASE: $98.99 (Had left over money so why not)
                        https://extremepc.co.nz/jonsbo-d31-std-tempered-glass-m-atx-…

                        DIY Grand Total: $1,174.71
                        Extreme PC Computer: $1499

                        Saving: $324.29

                          • @inzhighi: Like I said above "Windows you are able to get it free or purchase it from an online site for $30 NZD so that isnt included as you have asked for a parts list"

                            Anyway I buy my Windows 10 key from Kinguin or G2A which ranges from $25 to $35 NZD and upgrade the device to windows 11

                            If you aren't willing to take that then thats fine ill take the L, im not spending $212 on a Windows 11 key

                            Also https://playtech.co.nz/products/compact-core 😉

                            • @SGTWIGGLES: that only for personal use … not for nz pc shop and company .. you can call pbtech .computerlough and extrmepc . who will buy key online for $30 NZD .

                              if anyone do that ..micro soft will be not rich ..it is illegal in nz to buy the keys online for 30 dollars for PC company .

                              https://playtech.co.nz/products/compact-core

                              this one price is more cheaper .but playtech will have credit card charge and not free shipping

                              any one like 12400F with rtx 3060 can go to here to buy it ..i am agree they are price cheaper than us .

                              but my point still the same .. all these package's profit is under 200 dollars with no credit card charge online with free shipping //go to the shop will be 2.5% credit card charge

                              • @inzhighi: Not sure why you are assuming im trying to give you advice??

                                Why would I give you a solution that works for a PC Company when im creating a price list?

                                Im not bulk buying or buying direct from vendor, I told you the price that a normal person can save. If we were able to go direct with vendor then that saving would be around $450 or even more

                                Also, Microsoft Volume Licensing is used for bulk purchases and is cheaper for business but isnt meant for this application. May have possibly changed now

                                This is sort of a wasted argument as you dont have any ground to stand on, just say the price is higher due to your "1 Year Warranty" and lets call it a day before you open up more ways to save money

                                • @SGTWIGGLES: i am not talking anything .I am just talk with your the cost of the PC .. you said the pc the cost is 1197.50 and windows key is 30 dollars is not right ..as that is not trust cost and not all the company shop cost .

                                  … i do not think you can get any save over 50 dollars for all the parts even you buy a lots ..

                                  • @inzhighi: Parts cost is $1,174.71 and Windows license is $30, if the key doesn't work then kinguin replaces it with a new key.
                                    IT community use sites such as Kinguin frequently for Windows and Office Licenses as they are 80% off but definitely not for business use for obvious reasons as you have said

                                    For these low end parts I would say you can save around $150 on top of the $320 which are only parts.
                                    Windows licensing prices can vary depending who you are purchasing from.

                                    • @SGTWIGGLES: you can not save over 50 dollars for all these parts even you buy over 10 PCS . please understand i just want to said this pc 's trust cost not like you said .. it was more higher .

                                  • +2

                                    @inzhighi: Nobody is talking about how a company can save money on building these. We are talking about how regular consumers can save themselves hundreds of dollars if they build the computer themselves.

                                    • +1

                                      @dankd: Thank you for explaining that to him been struggling here

                                      • @SGTWIGGLES: thank you for SGTWIGGLES,,@dankd ..

                                      • @inzhighi: This is because we dont need to purchase from Microsoft Supplier as we can only purchase at full price…………………..

                                        • @SGTWIGGLES: yes .now i understand now ..I am sorry . you let me know quite a lot :) . as this is the first time i check all our parts cost one by one and make such good deal on these 4 PCs . so i am a little confuse after you said the cost ..i think we are both misunderstanding . bought the parts and key online is more cheaper than buy from company shop .. if person have time and interested in build pc i recommend they do that not bought the whole PC from computer shop . but one thing is very important .do not make any phsical damage when you build the pc .it was not cover the warranty

                • @SGTWIGGLES: Warranty policy will only cover the single faulty component and not the diagnosis of the whole device unless it was assembled by the retailer.
                  Build mistakes are all too common and its not viable for a retailer to offer free diagnosis for customer induced damage.

                  The margin usually ends up covering the times people pull CGA card on them.

                  Labour hours are expensive and it typically takes 1-2.5hrs for full assembly as OS imaging so its not unreasonable cost for convenience and its still a heck of a lot better value than the big OEM's

                  The keys for $30 certainly will work but quite often are proceeds of credit card fraud or deceptive methods to get developer keys.

    • I just wish they would state brands etc of all items.
      What psu, wattage and brand.
      What mobo, brand and type
      What ssd, brand and type
      What ram specs

      Not in the market for a new PC but i always presumed they did this to hide the true cost of parts involved.

      • Brand not specified but other infos are on their website

        • Thanks, didnt scroll down far enough.

          Motherboard : AMD Chipset B550M AM4 Desktop Motherboard
          Memory : 16GB DDR4-3200 Desktop RAM
          Hard Disk : 500GB PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD
          Audio : Realtek High Definition Audio CODEC (lol)
          Wireless Card : Wireless AC Dual Band PCI Express Adapter

          Still quite generic.

          • +1

            @Foodie: motherboard use gigabyte b550m or msi b550m .. ram and ssd use teamgroup . wireless card is build in on the motherboard .

            why we do not said the brand as some of the item will be run out and can not order .. so just make it easy to hide the brand .

            • @inzhighi: Gigabyte B550M DS3H AC mATX?
              TED416G3200C2201 single stick?

          • @Foodie: Sometimes its vague because they mix parts of the same spec.
            Typically people don't care much when they buy a Pre-Build
            Supply shortages are still a problem and models constantly go out of stock for months.

  • yes …single stick .

  • Gigabyte B550M DS3H AC mATX will be first choice .if sold out .then we will choose msi b550M .. as we have over 100 pc package on our website . so it was difficulty to show the brand of the item . lots of the stock are limited in nz market .once item was sold out .we have to take over 2 to 3 weeks to get the item . we do not have a smart system will remind us which package's item have run out before the buyer buy the pcs from us .

  • so the reason we will hide the brand is not want to hide the true cost of parts . it is only for us easy to choose In stock item and make us more fast to build the pc and send it to buyer

  • by the way . jonsbo d31 case is a very nice case and only the picture is not good . more info of the case . you can go to

    https://www.jonsbo.com/en/products/D31biaozhunban.html

  • some packages have upgrade option

  • +2

    Not bad prices. Honestly, can I build one myself these days? Yes. Do I want to anymore? No. Happy to pay someone else to do it for me :)

    • TBH I find it a fun thing to do and can take my time to do it well. The last one a company prebuilt for me was not done well. My current PC is about 10 years old that I built myself and is still running well.

    • Nothing beats the unpackaging of pc kit and fixing it all together, can skip the windows install though 🤣

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