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It doesn't matter where you're from in the world. Please post your hardware component vendors. I personally use the following and I'm from the UK.

http://scan.co.uk - My favorite.
http://overclockers.co.uk - Quite expensive, but some components are only available there in the UK.
http://ebuyer.co.uk - I haven't used ebuyer, that's only due to them not accepting paypal though. Actually, scratch that. They've started to accept paypal. I've browsed eBuyer for quite some time. What I can say about them is if you're looking for things like harddrives. They're quite cheap.

Please also mention what country your vendors are from, as this thread could be beneficial to people who're trying to find some vendors in there native land.
http://newegg.com - My favorite, basically the only one I use. It's in the US and there's a Canadian version (.ca instead of .com)
I second Nemmyy's post.
(03-23-2011, 08:07 PM)Nemmyy Wrote: [ -> ]http://newegg.com - My favorite, basically the only one I use. It's in the US and there's a Canadian version (.ca instead of .com)

Sweet double post mike.

I triple the newegg awesomeness. <3
Pretty much local shops and newegg.com
(03-25-2011, 06:38 PM)Scalise Wrote: [ -> ]Sweet double post mike.

I triple the newegg awesomeness. <3

Lol, oops, I reported it
http://tigerdirect.com Free shipping and great prices.
PCCaseGear.com - It's where I got the parts to the PC I built - and it's pretty cheap.
My PC was baught on Max Saver. Its not a built in. Its customized, i choose the specs i want. Smile
Newegg - For us and ca

PCCaseGear- For Aus

PCHub, PC Options - Philippines
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