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Possibly building a desktop
I know there are lots of sites out there to buy products but which ones are the best? any help is appreciated!
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Re: Possibly building a desktop
newegg.com
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Re: Possibly building a desktop
ty ty
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Re: Possibly building a desktop
also check out www.outpost.com not as nice as newegg but sometimes has better deals. It is Fry's online site.
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Re: Possibly building a desktop
Thing to note: most of these sites all operate out of "City of Industry, CA" which pretty much tells you they are all just different front-ends for the same back-end warehouses [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: Possibly building a desktop
Agreed, but I have done business with newegg since before it was cool and I have had zero complaints thus far.
The list of businesses that I've done regular business with and have had zero complaints is very, very short. |
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Re: Possibly building a desktop
Just buy the parts. Assembling them is easy, even fun [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: Possibly building a desktop
NEWEGG FTW.. best site out there
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Re: Possibly building a desktop
if newegg doesn't work out for you (tbh I'm not that familiar with it), try www.NCIX.com. I do my business there and have no problems.
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