i haven't bought from it (yet) but i hear newegg is really good. i've bought stuff from tigerdirect though in the past, and i haven't been let down by shipping times or damaged parcels, although they are slightly more expensive than other places. on the other hand, i imagine everyone is trying to one-up the other, so maybe i was looking for the wrong stuff at the wrong time.
I usually use this company, might not be the cheapest on the net but they are reasonable and after quite a few years of using them I've never had a problem with them.
Apparently this is quite a good card for the price.
Much better price to performance value then the newest NVIDIA cards. http://www.ebuyer.com/product/161725
Have a look in here, i started up a thread about a custom built computer not too long ago, and there are a couple posts about which graphics card to get.
I dont know to be honest. My budget is around £500 at the very maximum.
Had a quick look through the websites you all gave me, and quickly added up the prices. It all adds up to around £400. (PCU/Mobo/RAM) (No postage)
The Mem I was recommended (Ripjaws Series 4GB - 2x2GB) is around £70. I think it is a bit overpriced - probably would be able to find something simillar at cheaper price.
I also need PSU. Any suggestions on that?
I really do not want to dissasemble my current PC - I want to keep it.
But if I get tight on money, I will do it. So Yeah.
Current specs I am thinking about.
Intel i5-750 - Around £140
Biostar TPOWER i55 LGA 1156 Intel P55 ATX Intel Motherboard - Around £120
OR
Gigabyte GA-P55M-UD2 LGA 1156 Intel P55 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard - Around £90
Ripjaws DDR3 4GB (2x2GB) - Around £70.
Damn... This is turning into "Help build PC" thread now....
Migz : Yes. I have heard good things about the 4890 too. However, £150.
I will have a look - Thanks.
I've had no problems with Novatech. They also have a support thread in http://www.nogripracing.com/ forums. Handy for asking any questions you may have.
Depends really, Overclockers tend to do a better range of hardware with good service. I do shop around when buying my hardware and they are overpriced in some things, and not in others. If your going to buy a computer from scratch they (for me anyway), tend to be the best place. Price a full tower and hardware up, because I could get some items what were better and cheaper than what most other ecommerce shops could offer without ordering from loads of different places, I actually found for the difference of a few quid you could get a better deal.
However I do go to Scan mainly, but thats because I live in Burnley and we can drive to Scan (Bolton) and pick the things up, but for other things I chose ocUK.
I don't like Ebuyer, had a bad experience with an RMA in the past so I'll only order off them if they are very competitive in pricing.
PS
I've just compared some prices of new things to Scan, and Ebuyer...such as the Intel i5 750 and found OCuk to be competitive. Its not the cheapest but not ridiculously expensive.