(Part 2) Top products from r/bapcsalesaustralia

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u/randomusername_815 · 1 pointr/bapcsalesaustralia

Yep - bought them!

I was after a pair for gaming primarily - though I've concluded I'll use the wire when gaming (they come with a wire so you have the option) - there's a tiny moment of lag with bluetooth, no matter how premium the cans. When you play an album, lag behind your iPod doesn't matter as the song just plays. But gaming - yeah that tiny mismatch between pulling the trigger and hearing the shot is off-putting.

The 4.40s feel great to wear - wide soft pads that are snug without squeezing your ears (hate that!) parts all have that premium 'soft-coat' feel. And the sound quality is really good. Deep bass, with an isolated intimate space - if you want a wide-stage feel, these aren't for you.

I tried on every display set in the store and the others on my short list were: Beats EP's - (though NOT wireless) everyone likes to rag on Beats but these had a great build quality and sound. Also the Jabra Moves Those are two options Id recommend if you want to spend a bit less but the discount price from $249 to $187 was a factor!

only 'phones I thought were a lot better were the Bose QuietComforts - those sounded great and were really soft to wear, but pricey! The 4.40s were 90% as good for a third the price.

Im not that good at selling - particularly headphones as they are hugely subjective. I just went with what felt good, sounded good and was a good price! Check the reviews on Amazon for more detailed feedback!

u/shrodes · 2 pointsr/bapcsalesaustralia

Eh, you can probably find a pretty decent mechanical with Cherry switches for around $100 on sale (eg. something like a Corsair cheapy).

Alternatively you can cheap out even more and get one from Kogan that has inferior switches but cheap and cheerful unless you're a real keyboard nerd (which OP isn't).

It will at least give them a flavour for what it's like, but on a budget.

Personally I'm rocking a Kinesis Freestyle Edge and absolutely love it, but it's definitely not cheap. I started out with a cheap Kogan myself, really loved the feel of mech and worked my way up from there.

u/rauland · 2 pointsr/bapcsalesaustralia

Some people think the THX logo is a tweeter. (The THX is not a tweeter)

Here's a review http://noaudiophile.com/Logitech_z623/

I don't like the z623 personally, the satellites sound thin and the subwoofer plays too much midrange.

If you think soundbars sound awesome then get a z623. $70 is cheap for audio with bass.

But if you're after better audio then we run into problems.

Some say the Edifier bookshelf speakers are good, The Edifier R1280T No bluetooth is currently on sale. I can't vouch for it for long term listening but I did hear one in person briefly in a store, sounded decent but unsure which model it was.

You can try a Voll 50 Passive speaker and hook it up with a SMSL Audio SA-36A or SMSL AD18 amp. You will need your own speaker wire if you go that route and it obviously all these audio components aren't cheap.

If you want to add a subwoofer in the future then the SMSL AD18 is the way to go, as it has sub-out.

TL;DR
Keep it simple with the Logitech and enjoy the bass or get serious and spend some more money.

u/PoweredByPotato · 1 pointr/bapcsalesaustralia

Thanks Peunda!

How do the codes work?

I was quite keen on that particular model as well which is a shame but awell. The NX-EDG27 looks good as well.

I am yet to find a good 1440p 144hz IPS in 24" which is odd

u/mainguy · 2 pointsr/bapcsalesaustralia

Corsair omega carbide
https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-Carbide-SPEC-Omega-Mid-Tower-Tempered/dp/B077G2SW34

Gorgeous case, pricey though, I got it one offer for 48 or probs wouldnt have snagged it. You can go ATX or micro ATX with this build.

The corsair works great with the components though, it is a high end case.

u/jeohphys · 5 pointsr/bapcsalesaustralia

I remember buying 16Gb of corsair vengeance DDR4 3000MHz CL15 for AU$85 a year ago. Prices are so fucked at the moment.

As others have said though, you can get some better deals through Newegg and Amazon. I bought my motherboard and SSD from Newegg and saved about $200 (mainly on the mobo) compared to buying in Aus from PCCG etc.

I bought my RAM from Amazon in mid 2016 (when prices weren't crazy) but I'd say they will still be a bit cheaper than an Aussie vendor

EDIT:
Although OOS at the moment, this is sold by EVGA through Amazon and works out to be around AU$730

https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-Support-Graphics-08G-P4-6183-KR/dp/B01GAI6478/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504050770&sr=8-1&keywords=evga+-+geforce+gtx+1080+8gb+superclocked+gaming+acx+3.0+video+card

u/foolishking · 1 pointr/bapcsalesaustralia

Looks like UMart is out of almost all there GPUs so I had to find the 1070 ti at amazon for 700$ GPU

u/the_dogeranger · 1 pointr/bapcsalesaustralia

Is this cheaper than Amazon Rn? https://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-GeForce-GV-N1080G1-GAMING-8GD-Graphics/dp/B01GJEE9BG

I used a 28degrees card so I can't say for sure. In the end I paid $680 aud including shipping.