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FIREBAT T9C 16.1, i5-11400, RTX 3070, M.2 x2, 16/512GB SSD, 144Hz, Wifi6 BT5.1 Gaming Laptop - Sold by Firebat Official Store
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Hi,
This is a repost of my previous deal but now cheaper using code HOTSALE. Cheapest RTX 3070 laptop
Previous Deal:
hotukdeals.com/dea…838
To get at this price use code HOTSALE. Remember to add the new $120 of $599 (£100/500) coupon from you home screen (see images)
This is a repost of my previous deal but now cheaper using code HOTSALE. Cheapest RTX 3070 laptop
Previous Deal:
hotukdeals.com/dea…838
To get at this price use code HOTSALE. Remember to add the new $120 of $599 (£100/500) coupon from you home screen (see images)
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Edited by komi, 3 days ago
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sorted byOdd warning.
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Great deal otherwise.
Knowing China's latest laws on criticism, is it really worth it?
hotukdeals.com/dea…478 (edited)
I think if your not afraid of opening the laptop and applying new thermal paste to the laptop. That's not bad though considering the price of this laptop.
100% sRGB and then in those pictures it’s 72% NTSC, is it the same thing?
Also anyone doubting whether this has a dodgy version of windows should note this.
After receiving goods,Contacting us to send you activation program
notebooktalk.net/top…tc/
Actually very excited about this laptop due to the tweaking ability, swapping out CPU if you want etc
Says 'sorry another customer claimed this coupon' when trying HOTSALE - chalk that hat to go back to home screen click claim and then it worked (edited)
Last one is still doing some damage … (edited)
Would it be worth replacing the PC with a gaming laptop? The only thing that I think I need to worry about is storage space, but I guess that can easily be resolved by purchasing/creating a NAS, which can also give access to media for the whole family. What do you think?