If you are looking to build a new entry-level desktop gaming PC in South Africa, Amazon.com is an option, but here’s why you should probably avoid it right now.
It is currently substantially more expensive buying an entry-level desktop gaming PC using components from Amazon.com than acquiring the same system through a local outlet.
Furthermore, GPU board partners in particular have often complained that the RRPs that AMD and Nvidia put on their graphics cards are out of touch with the prices they have to charge to turn a reasonable profit from the sale of these products. It also offers a large third-party marketplace through which sellers can list and sell their products, with the option that Amazon fulfil the order.
Despite being nearly identical in almost every regard, buying the components from Amazon.com would cost over R5,500 — or 38% — more than when buying them through Evetech.
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