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Australian processor prices... ouch!

cellery 800 = $259
duron 800 = $157
duron 850 = $210
p3 800 (133) = $455
p3 850 (100) = $509
p3 1000 = $625
athlon 1000 = $390
athlon 1200 = $559
athlon 1200 C = $459 - wtf is happening with the price of the C???
athlon 1333 C = $618
p4 1.5 with 128mb rdram = $1235

to compare the others to the p4 ram costs about $120 for 128mb PC133
i hate auzzie prices :(



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Give the fact that the Australian dollar is only worth 51 American cents you can clearly understand the prices. Divide each of those prices by 2 and you get the equivelent in US$, which is close enough to what you would actually pay.


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Reply to ajmcgarry

not exactly the same as you would here but if you add in the fee for shipping acrose the world and have to exchange currency i guess its almost reasonable but i would think if you live in australia it would be better to have a friend/relative in the U.S. buy all the products for you and ship them to you.

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the only good thing to come out of Australia is the "Road Warrior" and fosters.

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