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Hey TTG just wondering if any of you know any good sites for parts. I am new to desktops and my budget is 500-600$
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PCPP isn't great. They don't take delivery costs into consideration a lot of the time. I use it personally when recommending builds sometimes because it is simpler and faster. However, Newegg, Amazon, Micro Center and Tiger Direct are good.
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For the uk you'll want to use amazon, ebuyer and scan.
For American, newegg and amazin are the only two reliable sites i know.
For American, newegg and amazin are the only two reliable sites i know.
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