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How much cheaper are pc and laptops from china compared to australia or us.?

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I am planning on getting a gaming laptop or buying gaming pc parts from china but i want to know around how much cheaper they are in china compared to Australia and USA.


Answer
Not much cheaper at all. However, there is no sales tax in China.


People who talk about quality of computer has NO knowledge about computer whatsoever.

Dell, HP, etc. do NOT produce computers. They buy CPUs, RAM sticks, hard drives, motherboards, video cards, sound cards, tower cases, power supplies, then put them together in under 20 min. each and resell at a rip off prices. It's like you buy the hotdog, and buns, and catchup, then put them together. It doesn't matter if it's your mom or your dad put them together. The quality is the same!

It's the same companies who make these computer parts.
The only two major CPU makers are Intel and AMD.
The only two major video cards makers are Nvidia and ATI.(ATI was bought by AMD. Intel also make some onboard video but nothing high end)
Hard drive companies - Western Digital, etc.
Sound card companies - Creative Labs, etc.
Motherboard companies - Asus, Abit, etc.
etc. etc.

Whether the computer is sold in the U.S. or in China, they all contain the SAME parts from the SAME companies listed above! That's the reason why the prices aren't much different in China or in the U.S.

I don't buy completed computers. I buy parts and put them together which is EXACTLY what Dell etc. does! (they buy parts from above companies, and put them together. Like I said before, it takes only 20 min with 2 hands and a screw driver) Only difference is that I put BETTER(I don't pair up fast CPU with slow memory and onboard video to create bottlenecks like Dell does) parts in there according to my needs. In the end, with the same amount of money, I build BETTER computers than Dell can offer. OR, With the same hardware parts, I save lots of money than buying from Dell.

By the way, I've been building computers for the last eight years. ALL video cards and motherboards I bought in the U.S. have labels of "Made in China". It only means China did the production. The technology and specifications are still belong to the above companies. By the way, it also means the LARGE MAJOR portion of the profit also goes to these companies instead of Chinese manufacturers in case you think China "stole" the money.
P.S. The founders of Nvidia and ATI were both Chinese. Memory chips were also invented by Chinese. All motherboard companies are in fact Taiwanese companies, whose population are 98% Chinese, and their productions are always in mainland China. Intel chips usually are being produced in Malaysia. I also had AMD chip bought in the U.S. as "made in China".

What are all of the components needed to build a PC?




merrick


Particularly a gaming pc.


Answer
You'll need a Motherboard, CPU (Processor), GPU (Graphics card, but it's optional depending on the if the CPU has a built in Graphics processor), RAM (Memory), Power Supply, Hard Drive, and a CD/DVD Drive (again that's optional). Those are the basics. Sites you can check parts out on are Newegg.com.

For a gaming PC I recommend Intels newer 3rd gen processors such as the i5 series but if you're on a budget you could go with AMD's FX series. I own a i5-3570k.
An Nvidia or ATI Radeon GPU, and they vary by memory and model depending on the manufacturer. I recommend a GTX 660 or above for gaming. Especially games like Crysis. I own a 670.
For RAM go with around 8GB if you want to do some gaming, because it's gotta run the OS and other application including the game. I use Corsair Vengance. Other good brands are G.Skill or Kingston.
Depending on the parts is what type of PSU you'll need (Power supply). How much wattage you'll need to support your system and if you want to upgrade in the future, give yourself some extra room and get one with a little more power than what you need, but not too much.
CD/DVD Drive isn't too important. You could go with a blu-ray drive, ect.
Depending on how much space you need will depend on what kinda hard drive you want to get. If you get a standar HDD (Hard drive) make sure the speed is 72,000 or above. For todays newer games I recommend a 1TB HDD (Around 1,000 GB's) or if your fancy and want a faster pc you could go with an SSD but I won't get into that. Hope I helped.




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