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  1. #1
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    Newegg in the USA, overclockers.co.uk or ebuyer.co.uk in the UK



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    Mine are all hand built with Tender Loving Care ... I buy the Parts, slap them together, Overclock the bejeezus out of them and let um rip up the Projects ... I figure their Overclocked enough when the CPU Heat Sink starts glowing Cherry Red ...

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    From the UK, I use www.ebuyer.co.uk for nearly everything.

    www.leadsdirect.biz is good for cables and gender changing (keep it clean you lot ).

    www.pcnextday.co.uk is good for systems.
    Darkness isn't there, but you can't see through it

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    I use www.cclonline.com mostly when I can because they have a fantastic service and they're local to me. They offer a collect at counter service as well.

    eBuyer is another one I've used in the past as they seem to buy huge quantities in bulk and thus sell cheap. Novatech is also nice. Very nice delivery from them.

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    I used overclockers.co.uk for my last HTPC stuff and they were good, probably use them again without considering looking elsewhere as they have a great selection of kit and thier forums are very active - even though no one has answered my last post there .


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    [QUOTE=Strongbow;48047]I used overclockers.co.uk for my last HTPC stuff and they were good, probably use them again without considering looking elsewhere as they have a great selection of kit/QUOTE]

    Thats why I use CCL. Fantastic service, nice staff (when I've met them at the counter) etc mean it's my first port of call to buy. I'm don't mind paying a couple of pounds extra either. (But not to many pounds! )

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    I haven't bought any parts lately, but I use a local computer store called A-Power. It's a small store, but it sells hardware far cheaper than Best Buy and Future Shop.

    http://a-power.com/home.php

  8. #8
    Hi spjeff69,
    In the US, I use Newegg, Geeks and Tigerdirect. They all have good service! Just a question for fun, what was Newegg's name before it became Newegg? Any takers?
    Hope you find what you are looking for.....:D

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    Abs?

    Was Newegg ABS computers?

    I use Newegg for most everything except cooling stuff and then I use PetraTechShop.com.

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    Egghead was Egghead Software orginally then Egghead Direct, then Newegg! I have been using them since the 80's :D

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