Hardware Shopping Websites


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Australia ($)

http://www.ashcomp.com.au/

http://www.davidandkarma.com.au/

http://www.auspcmarket.com.au/

http://www.ausprices.com/

http://www.below-0.net

http://www.centrecom.com.au/

http://www.chilledpc.com.au

http://www.computersource.com.au/

http://www.comtrader.com.au/

http://www.coolpc.com.au/

http://www.cpl.net.au/

http://www.cworld.com.au/

http://www.cws.net.au/

http://www.eaccessories.com.au/

http://www.edspcs.com.au

http://www.exeltek.com.au/

http://www.gamedude.com.au

http://www.ht.com.au

http://www.iswh.com.au/

http://www.jaldigital.com.au/

LBluePlanet IT Warehouse

http://www.lmc.com.au/

http://www.megapc.com.au/

http://www.microtrade.com.au/

Belgium

http://www.compu-square.be/

http://www.eurosys.be/

http://www.hofline.com/

http://www.octools.be

http://www.pctools.be

http://www.wallabie.com

http://www.overclocking.be

http://www.snogard.de

http://www.tones.be

http://www.tcsbvba.be

Canada ($)

http://www.accountwizard.com

http://www.a-power.com

http://www.a-link.ca.com/

http://www.anitec.ca

http://www.bigfootcomputers.com/

http://www.canadacomputers.com

http://www.cbit.ca

http://www.cendirect.com

http://www.computers-canada.com

http://www.computerlinksystems.com

http://www.crawfordmicrosystems.com/

http://www.frontierpc.com/

http://www.greenlyph.com

http://www.greytech.com

http://www.inmax.ca

http://www.microbytes.com

http://www.ncix.com

http://www.pccanada.com]

http://www.pccanada.com/competition.asp competitors in and around Toronto

http://www.pricenetwork.ca/

http://www.robotnik.com

http://www.sonaggi.com/

http://www.shoprbc.com

http://www.techparadise.com

http://www.TigerDirect.ca

http://www.vibecomputers.com

Denmark

http://www.edbpriser.dk

Germany

http://www.alternate.net

http://www.avitos.com

http://www.geizhals.at/deutschland/?m=1

Hungary

qwerty.hu

International shipping

http://www.outpost.com

http://www.computercenter.ro

http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/

Israel

http://www.pandas.co.il

http://www.simpletech.co.il

lamir.co.il

ksp.co.il

omc.co.il

pch.co.il

zplonter.co.il

http://www.Zigzag2000.co.il

Netherlands

http://www.asci.nl

http://www.hzcomputers.nl

http://www.norrod.nl

Tweakers.net

http://webwinkel.hzcomputers.nl

New Zealand

http://www.pp.co.nz Nice and cheap. Very slow delivery.

http://www.ascent.co.nz But a expensive, but awesome service

http://www.dragonpc.co.nz/

http://ww.starlyte.co.nz Highly Recommend

http://www.stylespc.co.nz Pretty good allround

http://www.pcu.co.nz

(expensive + bad support, legit)

http://www.globalpc.co.nz (legit + fair price + good support)

http://www.pricespy.co.nz (very cheap but seems unreliable because it's sooooo cheap)

http://www.pcpractice.co.nz

(legit + mid price + very good cases in the shop if you actually go)

Romania

http://www.computercenter.ro

Sweden/Norway

www.Datorbutiken.se

http://www.komplett.se

www.Webhallen.se

Switzerland

www.prodimex.ch

www.topd.ch

United Kingdom (?)>

http://www.aria.co.uk

http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/

http://www.cclonline.com

http://www.choicestationery.com

http://www.chillblast.com/

http://www.computerprices.co.uk/

http://www.cpc.co.uk

http://www.crucual.com/uk

http://www.ctech2000.co.uk

http://www.dabs.com

http://www.downtowncomputers.co.uk

http://www.dwiatechcomputersystems.co.uk

http://www.ebuyer.com

http://www.froogle.co.uk

http://www.gladiatorcomputers.com

http://www.komplett.co.uk

http://www.maplin.co.uk/

http://www.microlandtechnology.com

http://www.microdirect.co.uk

http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/

http://www.novatech.co.uk

http://www.overclockers.co.uk

http://www.pcindex.co.uk

http://www.pc-prices.co.uk

http://www.pcworld.co.uk

http://www.redstore.com

http://www.scan.co.uk

http://www.savastore.com

http://www.simply.co.uk

http://www.skysolutions.co.uk

http://www.staktrading.com

http://www.tekheads.co.uk

http://www.wcwmedia.com/

http://www.xcase.co.uk

United States ($)>

http://www.2cooltek.com/

http://www.5oclock.com/

http://www.accessmicro.com

http://www.adamant.com/

http://www.ajump.com

http://www.alteccn.tk

http://www.axiontech.com

http://www.bensbargains.net

http://www.bestbyte.net

http://www.buyxg.com/

http://www.computers4sure.com

http://www.coolerguys.com/

http://www.colorcases.com

http://www.computergeeks.com/

http://www.dalco.com

http://www.dealcatcher.com/

http://www.digilinkcomputers.com

http://direct.mwave.com

http://www.directron.com

http://www.essencompu.com

http://www.excaliberpc.com

http://www.frozencpu.com

http://www.gameve.com

http://www.geex-inc.com/

http://www.heatsinkstore.com

http://www.mgepc.com

http://www.monarchcomputer.com

http://www.newegg.com

http://ww.pricewatch.com

http://www.pcconnection.com

http://www.pctoyland.com/

http://www.outpost.com

http://www.overstock.com

http://www.pcclub.com

http://www.pcsourceonline.com

http://www.pcusa.com

http://www.pcmods.com

http://www.provantage.com

http://www.shopper.com/

http://www.slickdeals.net/

http://www.sunbeammicro.com

http://www.shoprbc.com

http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/

http://www.softwareandstuff.com/hdwcases.html

http://www.svc.com/

http://www.tcwo.com

http://www.tigerdirect.com

http://www.techbargains.com/

http://www.techdeals.net/

http://ww.xoxide.com

http://www.zipzoomfly.com/

Edited by Gerry
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www.tigerdirect.com

www.ajump.com

www.dalco.com

www.digilinkcomputers.com

www.directron.com

www.accessmicro.com

direct.mwave.com

www.ncix.com(theres an english and french page)

www.outpost.com

www.pcclub.com

www.pcsourceonline.com

www.pcusa.com

www.pcmods.com

www.tcwo.com

www.xoxide.com

www.coolerguys.com similiar to xoxide but they have some different things here and there

www.pricewatch.com definately has to be the best resource at least in the US for components. even tho I use them I wind up going to www.newegg.com 99% of the time, their price is usually within $5-10 of the lowest on pricwatch but their customer service, fast shipment and good RMA are the reason I keep coming back to them even if they aren't the "cheapest"

Seeing as there aren't much Canadian ones besides NCIX.com and a-power.com , here are some more:

Canadian Pricewatch wannabe:

Comuters - Canada: www.computers-canada.com

Canada Computers: www.canadacomputers.com

Premier Computer Canada: www.pccanada.com

Greytech: www.greytech.com

Inmax: www.inmax.ca

Vibe Computers: www.vibecomputers.com

and a list of of Premier Computer Canada's competitors in and around Toronto: http://www.pccanada.com/competition.asp

Edited by GambitADSL
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  • 2 weeks later...

cannot stress how important this site is....

http://www.resellerratings.com

that site has helped me out so many times when deciding to buy something from somewhere. i suggest that you learn to use this site and love it. it has been good to me. you will not be disappointed. :devil:

  • 1 month later...

the best site to use in the uk is computer prices it gets the prices from sites such as dabs and komplett

the best site for storage media has got to be wcw media

its incredibly cheap for cds and i think dvds, tho not sure but cds are cheap as the cheapest thing possible

www.dalco.com

This is a cool place to shop, esp if you're in the Dayton, OH, area because you can go to the store.

Also...5oclock is in Beavercreek and Springboro, OH (both near Dayton). I prefer the Springboro store.

I've built my last couple of computers buying from these stores.

:D:D:D:D:D:D

anita

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