Where do you buy your components? The physical stores are more expensive than ordering from the amazon for example. Is there any other place I could safely order components at the best price possible?
>>59266897
scan
ccl
amazon
ocuk
>>59266897
Computer Components:
>Amazon
>Newegg
>whatever the lowest price is on PCPP
Other shit
>Aliexpress
>Banggood
>Gearbest
>Amazon
Both in order.
>>59266897
>he doesnt buy on purse.io
what the fugg
I usually wait 1-2 years and then set up slickdeals price alerts—end up getting everything mid-cycle for half of what it originally cost, new. Usually end up paying the same as used prices. Built a 2500k/7950 rig like this for $450 and haven't had to upgrade since. Might do this with Ryzen but idk.
Normally:
CPU/motherboard: microcenter
PSU: amazon
RAM: usually newegg but not always
everything else: wherever is cheapest
But it varies when sales hit
>>59266897
If you're using PCPartPicker, it will usually pick out the lowest price for your chosen component. So either buy from the retailer that pops up there, or do some Googling to see if anywhere has it cheaper.
>>59266905
>>59266914
Thank you mein niggers.
>>59266918
Haven't been updated on the bitcoin market in years. Is is still legit?
>>59266897
Scan
Ebuyer
Ocuk
>>59266932
I don't live in the US, but in Europe. Ordering a 6700k for example, it's a $230 in tax and shipping.
>>59266944
Is ebuyer good now? Last I heard of them was from people complaining about them