Hello! I was wondering what is your favorite websites to buy pc components/peripherals from? I Love scan.co.uk as it almost always has best prices, and ebuyer.com because it has wide, wide selection of monitors. What do you guys use most?
Newegg.com
[QUOTE=LiLBliNg;31525302]Hello! I was wondering what is your favorite websites to buy pc components/peripherals from? I Love scan.co.uk as it almost always has best prices, and ebuyer.com because it has wide, wide selection of monitors. What do you guys use most?[/QUOTE]
Underneath your name it says you're from America, but you use British sites???
[QUOTE=FINLEY;31526893]Underneath your name it says you're from America, but you use British sites???[/QUOTE]
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Neweegg, Tigerdirect, ebay, DealExtreme [lol], and sometimes Amazon
Amazon for things like CPUs, RAM, hard disks, monitors (since I have prime and it's usually slightly lower prices), along with a combination of overclockers.co.uk and aria.co.uk.
I wish ebuyer did their free shipping to Northern Ireland, rather than £20 minimum 4 day shipping or some crazy shit. Scan isn't much better :saddowns:
ebuyer.com
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Brilliant service in the past, it's where I get all my computer hardware from.
scan for larger parts and multiple parts, you can get free delivery >£20 through some thing with hexus
amazon for smaller single stuff and peripherals, mice keyboards monitors
ebuyer if a >£50 part is out of stock on scan, though usually it still works out to be more expensive even with the free shipping so this is becoming rarer and rarer
[QUOTE=reapaninja;31527392]scan for larger parts and multiple parts, you can get free delivery >£20 through some thing with hexus
amazon for smaller single stuff and peripherals, mice keyboards monitors
ebuyer if a >£50 part is out of stock on scan, though usually it still works out to be more expensive even with the free shipping so this is becoming rarer and rarer[/QUOTE]
Yeah, the free shipping wasn't an option on my latest case from there. It was a £23 case though v:v:v
Tigerdirect and newegg
newegg, and occasionally amazon if I can get a better deal there
I use edbpriser.dk for browsing for hardware and to see where I can find it cheapest and such.
But I'm mostly buying from komplett.dk
Sometimes I also buy stuff from Dealextreme, but that's not so often.
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But yeh, I'm Danish :v:
Looks like newegg and amazon is most popular in the US and scan and ebuyer in the uk by the looks of things. Good stuff, good stuff.
Newegg is awesome.
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Newegg, sometimes Amazon and once in a blue moon tigerdirect.
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Is it just me or has their been a huge influx of new users lately?
Newegg.ca for most computer stuff. Occasionally NCIX.com has some better deals, though I cannot stand visiting their website.
eBay.ca is fucking amazing. I can get electronic bits (Resistors, sensors, LEDs, ect), obscure cables / adapters, computer parts like laptop keyboards, batteries for anything, networking equipment and a load of other stuff and not pay a whole lot. Buying stuff is dead simple and easy, shipping prices are posted upfront and I can sort where it comes from.
Newegg. Great products, service and RMA department. (they took my not-so-their-fault RMA [dad blew out a core] and they sent me a new one.)
Depends on the part. Neweggs is often cheaper, but for older things, I just buy it from eBay every now and then
Newegg for most PC things, but I often check Amazon for the same things if they have high shipping (cases) to see if it's better to get from there, because I have Amazon Student and get free 2day shipping / 3.99 one day shipping
Newegg for PC Parts because of RMA service. Amazon for everything else pretty much, usually I'll find killer deals and they carry things that Newegg doesn't.
newegg for PC parts,
amazon for most else,
dealextreme for shit i didn't know i needed :v:
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Alibaba.com
Nothing better than an iPod cheaper than the average vibrator / laser stage lighting.
NCIX for ordering, Newegg for designing builds and looking up specs. Rarely Amazon.
[QUOTE=Tools;31546261]Alibaba.com
Nothing better than an iPod cheaper than the average vibrator / laser stage lighting.[/QUOTE]
Im sorry but ordering things from China from a warehouse-like website is not looking good. But you're right, the deals are amazing.
[QUOTE=areolop;31547073]Im sorry but ordering things from China from a warehouse-like website is not looking good. But you're right, the deals are amazing.[/QUOTE]
Actually found out that it's not so bad.
Just gotta stay away from th $10 128GB SSD's and it's alright.
NewEgg.com or woot.com.
Inet.se!
komplett.se is good too, but when you buy large things their shipping can be a bit expensive.
Dustin.se is also good.
Every dane will agree, edbpriser.dk or pricerunner.dk
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