Worldwide Online Computer Parts Stores

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This is a list of online computer parts stores. It's intended for those looking to assemble a computer or replace parts. It is sorted by continent or major geographical area, and then by alphabetical order.
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PLEASE NOTE: Tom's Hardware or myself make no claims as to the safety of visiting these sites or doing business with them. This information is all strictly for use at your own risk.

If you find anything suspicious or want to report an experience, good or bad, it's OK to do so in this thread, but a private message is better.


PLEASE NOTE: If you are an international user wanting a system suggested, it is best to buy locally rather than internationally. Many countries especially in the EU and Asia charge hefty import taxes in addition to customs fees and outrageous shipping fees if you import goods and parts from the US, UK, France, Germany, Japan, or other countries. Start here first.


PLEASE NOTE: To those suggesting builds, start here first BEFORE using PC Part Picker. PC Part Picker only has a very limited database of stores it can pick from. For any country not listed in PC Part Picker you will have to manually list the parts and prices in the OP's country of origin. It's not fun, but it's the only way that it can be done.

If you cannot read a website in a language that is not English, the Google Chrome browser has a helpful built in translating tool.

For the most accurate and current currency exchange rates, use this website: http://www.xe.com
It can exchange currency rates for more than two dozen currencies world wide.

Any new suggestions for stores will get taken into account and added to this thread: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1643019/guide-international-users-links-part-stores.html

- G-Unit1111



Many thanks to g-unit1111 for a huge amount of research that made this thread much larger than it was originally.


International
Conrad International These guys will ship to almost anywhere. Selection is probably better than where you live, if you need them :)


North America
Canada
Tigerdirect Canada
Bestdirect
NCIX
Direct Canada
Newegg Canada
Canada Computers

Mexico
Paugito <---- This is a Fry's / Tiger Direct type store but they do sell PC parts
PC Domino
PC Mexico
Digital Life
Dimercom Mexico <--- sells lots of gaming specific and overclocking components
PC Digital
PC Experts
Tunueva PC

USA
Newegg USA
Circuit City Nice return policy. Good place to order a monitor if you need to get one online.
NCIX
buy.com
Amazon
Tigerdirect
Provantage
ewiz AKA SuperBiiz
Frozen CPU great for cooling supplies of all kinds and case mods.
Fry's
Microcenter



Central and South America (includes Caribbean)
Argentina
New Bytes
Big Point Computadores

Brazil
Mega Mamute <--- caters more to gamers
Kabum
Oficina Dos Bits <--- caters more to office PCs but sells gaming parts
Balão De Informatica <--- Best Buy type store that sells PC parts
E Armasem
Sysconn <--- huge selection, sells lots of gaming and overclocking specific components
The Terabyte Shop
X5 Computadores
Chip Art Informatica
Big's Online
Compu Job <---- sells pre built rigs and PC parts

Chile
Magens
PC Ofertas
PC Factory

Costa Rica

Cubix <--- ships to Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, and Guatemala, mainly sells pre built rigs and a few components but nothing like Newegg

Colombia
Info Shop

Ecuador
Tecno Mega

Guatemala
Intelaf

Jamaica
Intercom Mex Jamaica <--- ships to multiple countries in Central and South America as well

Panama
Yoytec

Peru
Grupo Importek

Uruguay
Banifox

Venezuela
Compumall

Australia and South Pacific
Australia
MSY
Techbuy
PC Case Gear
Mwave Australia
Umart
Scorpion Technology
IT Estate
PCDIY
Static ICE Price search engine

New Zealand
Price Spy a shopping search engine
Overclockers.nz
Static ICE Price search engine
 

g-unit1111

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Few changes for Indian sites -
www.snapdeal.com - A good site with competitive prices. They may not leave a good impression though ( wrong photos , name , etc ) but are good and trustable. I regularly purchase from them , and never have any complaints. Not a dedicated site for computer components and doesn't have the a lot of products though.
www.bitsy.biz - A good and considerable choice for components , I haven't purchased from them online , did from their retail stores , and they seemed to have decent and good components with cheap prices.
Also www.junglee.com is more like a price comparison engine , not a seller.
 

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Don't forget to include this great site:

www.component-warehouse.co.uk/

Component Warehouse has been in business since 2007 and we've been running our own website since early 2008. Our passion has always been delivering quality consumer electronics and computer components at a reasonable price but without compromising on the quality of customer service. Since our start up in 2007 we have experienced rapid growth, and now have a range of over 10,500 products from over 50 different manufacturers.
 



Really? Because all I see are custom built computers. Kindly link your components list.
 

g-unit1111

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Can't really help you there, I know AUD prices are ridiculous compared to US prices but if you can find a store that has combo deals that will be a significant help to reduce prices.
 
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