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force10 - 28/12/06 at 12:47 PM

Hi everybody,
i'm planning on rebuilding my old PC, its been sat at the back of the cupboard for a few years, i got a new one because it got very slow and outdated.
I want to remove all the inards and replace with new up to date parts, whats the best (cheapest) place to get these from?
Thanks.
FT


wilkingj - 28/12/06 at 12:57 PM

I use www.ebuyer.co.uk Have used them for a good few years. Find them to be reliable and cheap.

Always read the reviews on the products, and not just the first few. I have picked up many good tips about the product I was buying. It can be useful, and save time if you have difficulties.

Have had to return stuff, and their return goods dept were good, but not that quick as they test it out, and then replace etc if your claim is correct.
Were quick when the memory card didnt fit the phone, again they check them out.

Cant fault them (overall).


Agriv8 - 28/12/06 at 01:02 PM

www.cclonline.com.

are good not used there mail order as local to me in Bradford.

prices seem good and not had any problems with them

regards

Agriv8


Avoneer - 28/12/06 at 02:04 PM

microdirect.co.uk gets my vote.

Pat...


Moorron - 28/12/06 at 03:52 PM

www.overclockers.co.uk is were i get all my stuff. very cheap and within 30 miles from me incase i need to 'go head to head' if things go belly up.

had to return a harddisk and they swapped it over the counter no questions asked.


macspeedy - 28/12/06 at 05:30 PM

novatech

[Edited on 28/12/06 by macspeedy]


Tim 45 - 28/12/06 at 05:42 PM

www.scan.co.uk

www.microdirect.co.uk

www.aria.co.uk

All get my vote..all excellant quality products at a cheap price.


russbost - 28/12/06 at 05:58 PM

Another vote for www.ebuyer.com - prices are hard to beat.