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When sourcing desktop computers, the price is primarily driven by the CPU (Processor), GPU (Graphics Card), RAM, and Storage (SSD/HDD). For entry-level office tasks, look for Intel i3/i5 or AMD Ryzen 3/5 with at least 8GB RAM. For high-end workstations or gaming, prioritize Intel i7/i9 or Ryzen 7/9 paired with NVIDIA RTX series GPUs. Always verify that the motherboard chipset supports future upgrades to ensure long-term economic feasibility.
Electronic products must adhere to strict safety and electromagnetic compatibility standards. Ensure the supplier provides CE (Europe), FCC (USA), or CCC (China) certifications. Additionally, compliance with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and WEEE is essential for environmental regulations. For power supplies, verify 80 PLUS certification to ensure energy efficiency and stability.
Request a Burn-in Test report from the supplier, which involves running the hardware at full load for 24-48 hours to identify potential component failures. Check for branded components (e.g., Kingston RAM, Samsung SSD) rather than generic 'white-label' parts, as branded parts offer lower failure rates and better global warranty support.
If purchasing barebone systems or customized builds, confirm the Power Supply Unit (PSU) wattage is sufficient for the hardware configuration (typically 500W-750W for mid-to-high range). Ensure the chassis (case) airflow design is adequate for the intended climate of the destination country to prevent overheating.
The primary risks include shipping damage to fragile components (like tempered glass panels or heavy GPUs) and specification mismatch. To mitigate this, insist on reinforced packaging with EPE foam and use third-party inspection services before the final balance payment to verify that the internal components match the Proforma Invoice.
Focus on the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Negotiate for spare parts (1-2% buffer) such as extra keyboards, mice, or power cables to be included at no cost. For bulk orders, request tiered pricing and ask for a sample fee refund upon the placement of a full container load (FCL) or significant wholesale order.
Always use Secured Trading Services provided by platforms like Made-in-China.com to protect your funds until delivery. Regarding logistics, desktop computers contain CMOS batteries, which are classified as 'sensitive goods' in air freight; ensure the supplier has the correct MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) and UN38.3 reports to avoid customs delays.
Since returning a full desktop for repair is costly, negotiate a 'Repair-at-Site' policy where the supplier sends replacement components (RAM, PSU, Motherboard) via express courier if a failure is documented via video. Ensure the warranty period is at least 12-24 months and clearly defined in the contract.