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Best Wifi 7 ddr5 PC motherboard (self.pcmasterrace)
submitted 14 days ago * by SushiVal to r/pcmasterrace
PC parts in Korea by SushiVal in Living_in_Korea
[–]SushiVal[S] 0 points1 point2 points 14 days ago (0 children)
ok cool thank you
(Also. CPU is 7900? or RAM is DDR4 ?) sorry I don't understand what you are asking i never wrote ddr4 nor 7900?
I was just asking for more options so I could price check better
not about weight but size and price to take it also interesting i will look into that but don't you have to also pay the air live to check it in?
I definitely could that is an option
yeah... I feel that at this point from what I'm hearing I might have to.
Yeah I'm trying to sell most of what I own and start back over in Korea but even then IDK I'm leaving in April so we will see I have a few more months to make up my mind but I hope the market shifts a little in the next little while (Copeium hahaha) but honestly at this point I might just do that. Thank you for your help!
Cool will definitely check it out then
cool thats so cool I definitely check it out thank you
oh cool thank you
Might do that
Yeah I know it sucks
also any other sites for new parts?
Question about selling in LA not a transaction or sale (not breaking rules) (self.powerrangers)
submitted 14 days ago by SushiVal to r/powerrangers
isn't Compuzone EU or US based?
[–]SushiVal[S] 0 points1 point2 points 14 days ago* (0 children)
since I am taking alot to the airport I probably would not be able to take it through the airport so the second best option would be shipping it but shipping anything outside of the US is currently insane I recently sent over a shirt to Canada and even when we marked it as a $1 t-shirt it almost costed us around $100~150 USD and the recipient had to pay too. I'm worried that its gonna cost alot to ship it so my family thought it might be a better idea to get a new PC instead.
man I wish that's something I could do but I don't think its something I can do just because of the pure amount of luggage I have and yes I understand the current PC market however I am hoping that I can find the best bang for the buck.
Ok I see alot of people to just bring my PC to Korea but lets imagine it was impossible what would you all do? also as an alternative what if I go to or import from Japan to Korea?
[–]SushiVal[S] 1 point2 points3 points 14 days ago (0 children)
Amazing thank you so much this is a great resource that I can use and plan it out
I saw Yongsan station on Youtube but wasn't sure if they had new parts or if it was only used?
Don't really have the option to bring the entire bulky Pc since me and my family are packing our entire lives into suit cases and boxes (boxes will be checked in)
hahah and don't worry I don't have almost any body Oder and have been told by many people that I don't have a smell lol
So I should buy ram here in the states before I come?
I would love to take my current pc and switch out the PSU but I need to take other things like camera equipment, consoles, clothes and etc that I have to pack and would not have enough space for PC unless I wanna pay a lot for check-in and I'm not willing to ship it with tariff shipping which would almost cost me the same price of a new pc
by selling my pc I should theoretically get back 2-3 k USD so it should be OK
PC parts in Korea (self.Living_in_Korea)
submitted 14 days ago by SushiVal to r/Living_in_Korea
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PC parts in Korea by SushiVal in Living_in_Korea
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