good parts for cheap?

johnnyinternet

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I am looking into getting a new system very soon and beyond the fact that there seems to be 100 versions of every product and they all have varying prices, what sites do you all go to when you want to create a new system? high end parts at a resonable price. i guess thats what we all look for. some of the sites i have found include:

www.tigerdirect.com (seems to be all in rebates for the most part)
www.a-power.com
www.ncix.com

anything you would add/remove would be great.

thanks
johnny internet
 

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I buy almost everything from <A HREF="http://www.newegg.com" target="_new">newegg.com</A>. They have some of the best prices around and the best service. The only things I don't buy there are the things the dont carry (obviously) like the hard to find german made hardware I love so much :)

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johnnyinternet

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dude thx for the help, and by the by you have a sick computer. do people in white coats follow you around?
just foolin, i am dead jealous :(

johnny
 

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Let me add to that Monarch Computer (www.monarchcomputer.com) is a good alternative if Newegg doesn't have exactly what you want. For the best (IMO) over-view of prices around the country, head to www.pricewatch.com. Be warned, though, not all stores listed are great places to buy, if you know what I mean.


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