If you after a budget card like GTX 1050ti 4GB and a Chromecast, and you have registered your amex for HN $100 cashback offer, this might be a deal for you. total $207.95 delivered. Msy has the same card for $245 without a Chromecast.
Or you want a AMD card such as MSI AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB Gaming X Graphics Card for $336 ($436-$100). http://www.harveynorman.com.au/msi-amd-radeon-rx-480-8gb-gam…
MSI AMD Radeon RX 470 4GB Gaming X Graphics Card $236 ($336-$100).
http://www.harveynorman.com.au/msi-amd-radeon-rx-470-4gb-gam…
Definitely not a bad price if you have the Amex offer. Most GTX 1050ti cards are still around the low to mid 200s by themselves.
However, anyone looking to get a 1050ti as an upgrade to an existing computer or prebuilt should be aware that the Gaming X version REQUIRES a 6-pin power connector. This isn't like most of the other ones which can be simply powered from the PCIe slot.
While the Gaming X has my favourite cooler design for high range GPUs (1070s and 1080s), needing a 6 pin for a 1050ti kinda defeats the purpose IMO. The card's (arguably) biggest selling point is the ability to simply run off the motherboard.