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I'm going on a business trip to Canada, and would like to know if there's any nice place to buy hardware, for fair prices? (I was thinking of something like newegg)

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Well, there are 2 good options. Since newegg doesn't ship to Canada, I find myself constantly using www.tigerdirect.ca and www.ncix.com. For pre-built systems, www.lucomputers.ca is a reliable source, but their selection of self-built pieces is very limited.

Take a look at those.

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Price 100, tax 200 thats what its like here

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Well, there are 2 good options. Since newegg doesn't ship to Canada, I find myself constantly using www.tigerdirect.ca and www.ncix.com. For pre-built systems, www.lucomputers.ca is a reliable source, but their selection of self-built pieces is very limited.

Take a look at those.



Thanks. I'll take a look at them.


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