BAPC Sales Canada
Canadian sale subreddit for your PC needs. Deals on monitors, cables, processors, video cards, fans, cooling, cases, accessories, anything for a PC build. News and current events related to PC building in Canada. Inspired by /r/bapcsalescanada
Posting Guidelines
Any websites directing to PC hardware available in Canada, please provide essential information, sale price and savings details (rebates, coupons, bundles, etc.).
Posting good deals with no significant reductions or savings of some sort is fine.
Check the item is in stock and available for purchase online at the time of posting.
Mark it has expired by following these steps.
Titles Titles should be formatted as follows:
[type] description (price) [store]
Price Breakdown Round up ($29.99) to the nearest dollar ($30).
($30 - $10 = $20) ($30 - $5 MIR = $25) ($100 - 30% off = $70) Examples [GPU] Sapphire Radeon R9 280 DUAL-X OC ($280 - $50 = $230) [Canada Computers] [Monitor] Alienware AW2518HF, 25" 1080p, 240 Hz, Freesync, TN ($450 - 10% = $405) [Dell]
Tips Retailer Reviews Threads Common websites for deals in Canada
Amazon.ca Canada Computers Dell.ca Memory Express Newegg Canada PC Canada Vuugo
Price Matching
Price matching your products can save you a lot of money. Several websites (Memory Express, Future Shop, Best Buy, Staples etc...) give such service.
Learn more here:
RedFlagDeals thread for Staples Memory Express price beat
Mail In Rebates
The date given for a Mail In Rebate is the date the item must be purchased by. It must be postmarked (basically stamped / mailed by Canada Post) within ~30 days[1] from the purchase date.
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They're an external kit, so what's in em? Can we crack the shell and use the guts for real/internal disks?
Recent batches have Exos 2x14 drives in them. I have three of those. I bought two a couple of years ago that had regular Exos x14's in them. And yes, "shucking" means opening them up and separating their valuable contents. That's how I am using my drives as plain SATA drives in a SAS2 disk shelf. The Seagate Expansion Desktop case, however, is designed such that the plastic clips holding it together will break easily.