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im buying the last few components for my build this month and want to search around for the best prices. the stores im looking at are

Newegg

Amazon

NCIX

Tigerdirect

 

anyone know of other online retailers i can check out?

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www.pcpartpicker.com is what you want.

It lists all the retailers in a given location. US, Canada, AU, NZ, Deutch, etc etc etc.

Have fun.

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You aren't missing any big ones though.

What about microcenter?

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What about microcenter?

 

Microcenter isn't an online store.

 

EDIT: I wouldn't say it's "big" either, there is not even 1 Microcenter for every 2 states.  There is only one on the entire west coast.  They are popular/well-known because of their very good prices but they are accessible to few people.  Not really big.

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Microcenter isn't an online store.

I thought they had a lot online.

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Microcenter isn't an online store.

 

EDIT: I wouldn't say it's "big" either, there is not even 1 Microcenter for every 2 states.  There is only one on the entire west coast.  They are popular/well-known because of their very good prices but they are accessible to few people.  Not really big.

With a name like MicroCenter, you can't expect them to have an online store. I'm sure they're decent, but c'mon! They're too small to be online. It's in the name. ;)

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I thought they had a lot online.

 

They do have some, although not really the big ticket stuff.  All CPUs are in-store only, some of their motherboards and graphics cards are available online but the prices aren't anything special.

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They do have some, although not really the big ticket stuff.  All CPUs are in-store only, some of their motherboards and graphics cards are available online but the prices aren't anything special.

Not only that but they carry very very very few gamer/enthusiast orientated computer parts.

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And no SeaSonic PSUs

 

D':

 

But I still love them :P Since I have one I can walk in to hehe

Lucky.

My closest one is 2 hours away. They have lots of cases though. Very good for getting a good look at cases in real life.

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