Cheapest Uk PC part seller?

Rishi_Ultimate

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Feb 16, 2017
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So, I wanna get a new pc and i was taking a look at pc partpicker. I just got really frustrated, cus I saw a gtx1070ti at £378. I was happy that i found it at a cheaper price, but when i went to it's site, it was £446 including duties. I'm pretty fed up with the website as it doesnt include fees like duties. I went on other websites and found some were more expensive. So, like the title of this thread says, where is the cheapest place I can get ALL my parts from?

Thanks for any replies
 
Solution
As Matt noted, there's no one cheapest place. It just doesn't work like that. If you want to buy everything at one place, you usually won't get the least expensive price possible on your build.

Sometimes things like import fees mess up PcPartPicker, but you'll still spend way more time finding prices on your own than simply clicking on the least expensive choices on PcPartPicker and seeing if they match.


https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/

Make your build on it and then select the option from 1 vendor only and it will automatically find the cheapest one.
 
Pcp does include vat and also shipping when possible. Gpu prices just fluctuate a lot with the current market and they don't update prices that fast. I suggest just using pcp as a guide and looking for deals yourself as you tend to find even better deals that way. It takes more time but saves more money. This goes for any country. There is no one stop shop for the best deals. The only way is buying from multiple places. If you do want to get it all from one place, generally I go with ebuyer, scan or aria.
 

DSzymborski

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As Matt noted, there's no one cheapest place. It just doesn't work like that. If you want to buy everything at one place, you usually won't get the least expensive price possible on your build.

Sometimes things like import fees mess up PcPartPicker, but you'll still spend way more time finding prices on your own than simply clicking on the least expensive choices on PcPartPicker and seeing if they match.
 
Solution

Karadjgne

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It's quite simple. Use pcp to make a build, forget prices for now. Just get the parts you want. From anyone. Then change pcp settings, quite easy to pick prices from just one vendor. See what the total is. Then change vendor to someone else. This way all the parts are the same, even though individual parts might be different, you get to see who is cheapest for all the parts combined.