It’s that time of the year again – the Consumer Electronics Exhibition (CEE) is back for another year at Suntec Convention Centre Levels 3 and 4. And just like past years, the two floors are filled to the brim with products on show, many of them discounted. These deals can be hard to keep track of, which is why I went down to the convention floor to take a look at some of the more interesting deals around gaming systems and accessories, and some personal audio gear for good measure.
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CEE 2026 takes place from 29 to 31 May at Suntec Convention Centre Level 3 and 4. Both floors open at 11am and close at 9pm. You can find directions to Suntec Convention Centre here.
Aftershock Zeal M Level 4X AMD
A specific config gives you an GeForce RTX 5070 under S$2K, though you’re stuck with a Ryzen 7 7500F (pictured here is one system running a Radeon GPU).
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No surprise that Aftershock is making their appearance at CEE. Browsing through the plethora of prebuilt PC configurations can be a doozy, but a deal that caught my eye was the Zeal M Level 4X AMD build, mostly because you can get an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Prime as part of the configuration for S$1,729 (U.P. S$1,902).
Alongside that, you also get a Ryzen 5 7500F as the CPU – not a 7600, unfortunately, but you do also get a 1TB TeamGroup GA Pro PCIe 5.0 SSD, 16GB of 6000MHz DDR5 memory, and a 750W Thermalright 80+ Gold PSU, all in a compact mATX case. Part of the package is also a free copy of 007 First Light (the game comes free with any PC build using an RTX 5060 Ti and above).
You can find the Aftershock Zeal M Level 4X AMD at Aftershock’s booth (8115) on Level 4.
ASUS ROG Strix G16
One model of the ASUS ROG Strix G16 at CEE comes with a Ryzen 9 8940HX and an GeForce RTX 5070 Ti for just over S$3K.
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This specific model, the ROG Strix G16 G16PR-RV019W, features an AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU, 1TB NVMe SSD and 16GB of DDR5 memory. Like the rest of the Strix G16 lineup, it also has a 16-inch FHD 165Hz display.
There are a myriad of Strix G16 variants available on the show floor, but I wanted to highlight this one because the savings are particularly big. It’s going for S$3,099 (U.P. S$3,599), though you’re able to bring it below S$3,000 if you ask nicely for their “best price”.
You can find it at CR Group’s booth (8106) on Level 4. You’ll have to act quick though – the same configuration was also sold at Best Denki’s Level 4 booth (8119), but it was sold out on the first day, so it’s a hot ticket item.
Dreamcore Bucky Prebuilds
The Bucky is built with Coolermaster’s Qube 540, a Mac Pro-esque case that’s customisable.
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Dreamcore’s Bucky is a relatively new entry to the company’s line of prebuilt PCs. There are four configurations on sale at the convention, but I wanted to highlight the Intel L1 build, which features an Intel Core Ultra 7 270K, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070, and 32GB of DDR5 memory. The Coolermaster Qube 540 case the build uses recalls the aesthetics of the Mac Pro, but the holes are actually somewhat functional, as you can 3D print accessories to turn the case into a pegboard (the files are publicly available here).
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