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CCL prices are always cheapest and i live close to it skipping out the delivery charge. 

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I'm from the UK so most of the time I shop at ebuyer.com but if they don't have what I need, then I will look on amazon or ebay.

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I buy all my parts from Scan.co.uk.

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Sweden: Komplett.se or Webhallen.se.

 

I use amazon.co.uk once in a while, if what I need is not available on the two first sites.

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Living in the Scottish highlands, i'm pretty much stuck with amazon. It sucks.

 

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Amazon, Overclockers UK, eBuyer

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I buy most of stuff at Scan.co.uk

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Frozencpu.com performancepc.com ebay.com and ebay.in.

If want to buy cheap stuff then local shops but it takes hours to find the right piece.

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Living in the Scottish highlands, i'm pretty much stuck with amazon. It sucks.

First of all Glasgow isn't the scottish highlands, I live in Inverness. Also you can purchase from Scan.co.uk and Overclockers Uk

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From the UK and i buy from my local store

http://www.eclipsecomputers.com

They will match any web price of any store, and will order in anything they don't normally stock

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I but from PC case Gear as they're the best general computer part store in Australia in terms of prices, stock, and customer service :)

 

I'm yet to buy any water-cooling components but when i do i'll be ordering them from the Koolroom.

 

http://pccasegear.com/

http://www.thekoolroom.com/

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Live in Denmark

 

www.komplett.dk

www.proshop.dk

www.computersalg.dk

www.edbpriser.dk

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Pc case gear, I live in Australia so there is not much to choose from

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Scan.co.uk      for normal stuff as they take care of DOAs etc like a boss

specialtech, aquatuning or where ever google takes me for watercoling or weird stuff

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in Coventry right?

Yes, they are great :) within walking distance

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Since i live in norway and not in a big city i have to drive around 4 hours each way to even find a shop that sell pc parts

so all my pc parts i get from komplett.no and cdon.no

got to love a contry that means pc is a luxery (more tax on lux items)but then forcing ppl to have 1 so they can do their homework for school...

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Two different shops i buy from. PCKing if I want it fast because it's 10minutes away from me and mindfactory when I buy online, most of the time they are the cheapest by quite a margin.

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NCIX, Amazon 

me too

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MicroCenter if I can.. Then Frys and then Newegg..

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OcUK, and Scan.. though I use a couple of other places for speciality parts when making cables etc.

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Ncix , future shop sucks

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