Best price yet for this entry level CPU, and great value.
Dispatched & Sold by Amazon.
Once in the basked the CPU is €96.38, then the shipping is only €5.81.
Paid for in € with a fee free card, including shipping it comes a total of €102.19, which translates to £89.50-90.50 depending on the card used, and exchange rate when you check out.
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Uncommon.Sense
22 Sep 17#6
Yes, just login with your Amazon.co.uk account details, then when you get to the Checkout stage, opt to pay in €'s if you are using a fee free payment card, e.g. Halifax Clarity or Revolut.
Make sure that all of the items are being supplied and shipped by Amazon, not third parties, this way the shipping will only cost you around €7 max, even if you order loads of items. They will dispatch all of the goods to the address you selected during checkout. If you need to convert the language use Google Chrome's built in translator
I think the 1950X was cheapest from Amazon.fr, as the on on the Italy site was 3rd party seller btw, unless it's changed..
and the R3 1200, using a 400W Be Quiet PSU that I already had from a mis-price deal, and the case was from Amazon UK.
Total cost for the components inc del. from Amazon.it was £494.odd, case was £35.
The idea is to be able to easily upgrade the CPU at a later date if needed, as the graphics card is fine for 1080p gaming. I think the total build is around £560.
Al3xander to Uncommon.Sense
22 Sep 17#5
I have just checked, indeed you are correct, everything seems to be cheaper when you factor in conversion. Sounding like a noob, how does this work? You order it through Amazon.it and its delivered into the UK? Ryzen 1950x Threadripper is £816 after conversion or £944 on eBuyer.
The_Hoff
22 Sep 17#1
Voted hot, but personally would spend the extra £5 and get one from CCL:
Indeed, if it wasn't for the fact that nearly every component I needed, for a build I am doing was cheaper from Amazon.it then I would of got it from somewhere like that. However I've saved approximately £60, and on a budget system is pretty significant, only thing I got from UK was a case. :smile:
Nulty to Uncommon.Sense
22 Sep 17#3
Mind if I ask your new system's specs? And cost? In need of a new system myself and in thinking it might be a budget system.
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Make sure that all of the items are being supplied and shipped by Amazon, not third parties, this way the shipping will only cost you around €7 max, even if you order loads of items. They will dispatch all of the goods to the address you selected during checkout. If you need to convert the language use Google Chrome's built in translator
I think the 1950X was cheapest from Amazon.fr, as the on on the Italy site was 3rd party seller btw, unless it's changed..
HyperX Predator Kit (2x4GB), 3000MHz
Crucial MX300 SSD 275GB M.2
KFA2 GeForce GTX 1060 OC 3GB
and the R3 1200, using a 400W Be Quiet PSU that I already had from a mis-price deal, and the case was from Amazon UK.
Total cost for the components inc del. from Amazon.it was £494.odd, case was £35.
The idea is to be able to easily upgrade the CPU at a later date if needed, as the graphics card is fine for 1080p gaming. I think the total build is around £560.
Ryzen 1950x Threadripper is £816 after conversion or £944 on eBuyer.
cclonline.com/pro…77/
Quidco also usually 1/2%.