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post Jul 22 2013, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(ZeratoS @ Jul 22 2013, 08:19 PM)
Except no vendor carries the 4gb model or at least none that I know of..and even then they go for RM2.1k here @2gb  doh.gif
2 weeks sharp. Well it arrived earlier and I went to collect it today. It will be 2 weeks on average from US straight to doorstep.

Its really heavy..
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Yeah, the prices here are sweat.gif sweat.gif
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post Jul 22 2013, 08:34 PM

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QUOTE(ZeratoS @ Jul 22 2013, 08:19 PM)
Except no vendor carries the 4gb model or at least none that I know of..and even then they go for RM2.1k here @2gb  doh.gif
2 weeks sharp. Well it arrived earlier and I went to collect it today. It will be 2 weeks on average from US straight to doorstep.

Its really heavy..
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you are so right, just becoz the 700 series is new, these local vendors are overpricing them so much. doh.gif If you ever need to send back to US, it wont even cost you that much in total compared to buying it locally.

Gigabyte GTX770 4gb = RM 1525 .... tell me where you going to find, even top up RM 500 also you cant get.
Cycom selling Gigabyte GTX770 2gb at 2k~ doh.gif LOL

Even if you product got problems and needs to send back to US, you think shipping so expensive??

Check out newegg's warranty policy, seems pretty good to me notworthy.gif

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post Jul 22 2013, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(hafizul88 @ Jul 22 2013, 08:27 PM)
Running some benchmark after this?
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Sadly no sweat.gif My Frio and RAM haven't arrive from states. Will benchmark after that.

Just a note though, GPUs should definitely be bought in the states. Things like processor, SSD and HDD you should buy here because they're cheaper. Have to gauge whether the time spent waiting is worth saving like RM5 or 10 on other things.

P.S: This website compiles the lowest prices for recommended hardware. So in this case, you want to cross reference as to whether you can get it in the US for cheaper than here. That's how I referenced my price for my GPU and found the discrepancy.

Back to cable management. This casing giving me a headache. icon_rolleyes.gif

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post Jul 22 2013, 09:16 PM

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QUOTE(ZeratoS @ Jul 22 2013, 09:07 PM)
Sadly no sweat.gif My Frio and RAM haven't arrive from states. Will benchmark after that.

Just a note though, GPUs should definitely be bought in the states. Things like processor, SSD and HDD you should buy here because they're cheaper. Have to gauge whether the time spent waiting is worth saving like RM5 or 10 on other things.

P.S: This website compiles the lowest prices for recommended hardware. So in this case, you want to cross reference as to whether you can get it in the US for cheaper than here. That's how I referenced my price for my GPU and found the discrepancy.

Back to cable management. This casing giving me a headache. icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jul 22 2013, 09:28 PM

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dayumm!! think i must buy from newegg next time i want a monster
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QUOTE(ZeratoS @ Jul 22 2013, 08:19 PM)
Except no vendor carries the 4gb model or at least none that I know of..and even then they go for RM2.1k here @2gb  doh.gif
2 weeks sharp. Well it arrived earlier and I went to collect it today. It will be 2 weeks on average from US straight to doorstep.

Its really heavy..
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Just curious...can use credit card to purchase? Coz when i browse at their facebook...it does not state any method of payment at all...
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post Jul 22 2013, 10:42 PM

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QUOTE(zad78 @ Jul 22 2013, 09:31 PM)
Just curious...can use credit card to purchase? Coz when i browse at their facebook...it does not state any method of payment at all...
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PayPal or Bank Transfer.


Can't wait to benchmark this monster. Hngg.
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post Jul 23 2013, 12:44 AM

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so there are tax for gpu here?

why the sudden bump up price?

been long gone.....lol
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QUOTE(GigaNano @ Jul 22 2013, 08:34 PM)
you are so right, just becoz the 700 series is new, these local vendors are overpricing them so much.  doh.gif  If you ever need to send back to US, it wont even cost you that much in total compared to buying it locally.

Gigabyte GTX770 4gb = RM 1525 .... tell me where you going to find, even top up RM 500 also you cant get.
Cycom selling Gigabyte GTX770 2gb at 2k~  doh.gif  LOL

Even if you product got problems and needs to send back to US, you think shipping so expensive??

Check out newegg's warranty policy, seems pretty good to me  notworthy.gif
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SRP for Zotac GTX 770 4GB is RM 1549 in Malaysia with 2 years local warranty, 3 years extended warranty, and 3 free Splinter Cell Games. It's sold at Cycom.
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QUOTE(CyntrixTech @ Jul 23 2013, 04:04 AM)
SRP for Zotac GTX 770 4GB is RM 1549 in Malaysia with 2 years local warranty, 3 years extended warranty, and 3 free Splinter Cell Games. It's sold at Cycom.
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nice price n offer nod.gif
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QUOTE(law1777 @ Jul 22 2013, 09:28 PM)
dayumm!! think i must buy from newegg next time i want a monster
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haha i bought an evga for RM1900 and i still dont feel a pinch at all biggrin.gif but 2k n above then doh.gif super cut throat in malaysia s usual not just GC but everything lorh barang naik dang mad.gif
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Hey guys.

Does anyone know if Asus, EVGA, Giga or MSI provide international warranty for their Nvidia cards?
I'm thinking of buying a GTX680 from Australia (I'm currently in Australia). Will I be able to claim warranty in Malaysia if anything were to happen to the card?

Thanks!
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QUOTE(CyntrixTech @ Jul 23 2013, 03:04 AM)
SRP for Zotac GTX 770 4GB is RM 1549 in Malaysia with 2 years local warranty, 3 years extended warranty, and 3 free Splinter Cell Games. It's sold at Cycom.
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The 5 year warranty and the games are really a bonus. However, IIRC, the warranty is not transferrable...... hmm.gif
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QUOTE(CyntrixTech @ Jul 23 2013, 03:04 AM)
SRP for Zotac GTX 770 4GB is RM 1549 in Malaysia with 2 years local warranty, 3 years extended warranty, and 3 free Splinter Cell Games. It's sold at Cycom.
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nice deal there by a local seller, i do hope you bring in other brands too with these interesting prices, im sure it'll boost your sales~ rclxms.gif

PS: as consumers, prices really do matter ~

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QUOTE(CyntrixTech @ Jul 23 2013, 03:04 AM)
SRP for Zotac GTX 770 4GB is RM 1549 in Malaysia with 2 years local warranty, 3 years extended warranty, and 3 free Splinter Cell Games. It's sold at Cycom.
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Wow, this is definitely a good offer!!
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QUOTE(ZeratoS @ Jul 22 2013, 08:19 PM)
Except no vendor carries the 4gb model or at least none that I know of..and even then they go for RM2.1k here @2gb  doh.gif
2 weeks sharp. Well it arrived earlier and I went to collect it today. It will be 2 weeks on average from US straight to doorstep.

Its really heavy..
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try this beast and please share a benchmark and fps in gaming make we forumer drool.gif
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http://www.tweaktown.com/news/31626/gigaby...-gpu/index.html

GIGABYTE announced its premium GeForce GTX 760 4GB WindForce OC edition graphics card. Sporting the model number GV-N760OC-4GD, the card features 4GB of memory, a factory overclocked core speed of 1085MHz, GPU Boost of 1150MHz, and memory timing of 6GHz.
Read more at http://www.tweaktown.com/news/31626/gigaby...7itfgLapRiUD.99

check it here: http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-pa...spx?pid=4670#ov
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post Jul 23 2013, 02:39 PM

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4gb ram will give better performance for 1080p?
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Jul 23 2013, 02:39 PM)
4gb ram will give better performance for 1080p?
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No, you will likely run out of GPU processing power before hitting the VRAM wall. I did posted on this awhile back. biggrin.gif

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