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eBay Tech Bargains -- Enermax Revolution 730w Modular PSU $129.95 and More

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Now merging from my forum post in the General section.

This thread will be for adding and collecting a list of 'reasonably' good deals that qualify for the $100 min spend. This does not neccesarily mean that the items are at the historically lowest price but rather the cheapest prices you can currently get from a normal PC store (e.g, I will use MSY or UMART as a price benchmark)

Terms and conditions to qualify for voucher. Spend $100, get a $50 voucher, Spend 200, get $100 voucher.
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/215981 Excludes WA/SA

All prices shown are 'current' at the time of writing and do not account for any price-jacking done by the vendor.

Computer components

Power Supply

Enermax Revolution XT 730W 80+ GOLD modular $129 SI no data

Review of this unit

Storage

Samsung Evo 850 250GB SSD $145 SI average $139~144

Sandisk Plus 240GB $115 SI average $115

Intel 535 480GB SSD $288 SI average $289 (Receive $100 voucher)

Intel 535 120GB M.2 SSD $108.95 SI average of any brand $99~110

WD Elements 2TB USB3.0 portable $138 SI avg $129

Motherboards

LGA 1150 (Haswell) Gigabyte GA-B85M-HD3 mATX $106 SI average $99

LGA 1150 (Haswell) Gigabyte H97 GA-H97M-D3H $149 SI Average $140

RAM (Important: under $100, buy more to qualify for vouchers)

Crucial 8GB single DIMM 1600mhz desktop RAM $65 SI avg $65

Crucial 4GB single DIMM 1600mhz desktop RAM $38 usually $35

Kingston 8GB DIMM Low Voltage DDR3L desktop RAM $72.50 usually $70

Peripherals
Logitech MX Master [— entry deprecated

Logitech Atlas Dawn mechanical portable KB $125 usually $109 from MSY

Logitech G502 Proteus core $62 usually $61, lowest price was $49

Xbox One Wless controller $66, Important note under $100 Lowest price $62 delivered, now $64.25

Networking

TP Link Archer D5 Modem Router $129 SI avg $129

TP Link Archer D7 modem router $165 SI $169

Network Storage and Streaming

WD TV Live $129 SI Average $139

NetGear RN10400 ReadyNAS $245 Si average $239 (Receive $100 voucher!)

Related Stores

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closed Comments

        • +1

          @BarginHunter:

          Yeap, CL 11 RAM is what you will want.

        • @scrimshaw: Cool, thanks.

        • @BarginHunter: Not sure why you need more than 16GB of RAM unless you load tons of apps and never close them or are running CAD/CAM apps etc.
          However, that aside if you don't have the original receipt or packaging then usually sticks of RAM have stickers on them that identify the brand and model number. A quick search online will get you the timing info you desire

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