Jennehy wrote: » If it’s Cork you are op, cork builders providers would be the best in the city.
Xenoronin wrote: » Since it hasn't been mentioned, overclockers.co.uk are very good. Prices are competitive with amazon for the most part, but they include Haribo when possible in the box to sweeten the deal. Prices don't show irish VAT (23% irish rate vs 20% english rate) until checkout, so prices do jump. Use the basket and set the delivery to Ireland to see the correct price.
Remouad wrote: » Don't forget to use PC part picker to spec out your build. Will also show you the best prices.
Smiles35 wrote: » I recently had to buy a graphics card and google threw up https://www.laptopsdirect.ie/ as having the best price for it. A UK crowd, I had bought a refurbished laptop from them also many moons ago. They seem to have cpus/motherboards in aswell.
Metric Tensor wrote: » I bet Amazon are pushing up their prices because Prime Day is coming up on 17th July so they want to make the discounts look bigger. Download a browser attachment called "camelizer" and you can get a graph of price vs time for anything on Amazon. P.S. Another vote for Amazon - price is usually very close to the cheapest and when you add in free delivery and the excellent after sales service it's hard to beat.
Wailin wrote: » Hi folks My son is going building his first pc and we are trying to figure out the cheapest online purchases. Obviously the US is probably cheapest but we don't want to get caught with duty. Amazon seems good but the prices have jumped a good bit over the last few days for whatever reason. He's looking to buy a graphics card (1060 TI) and went to buy on amazon but the price had jumped by £68 since yesterday! Any help appreciated.