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Subject: Know any good pc shops for processors and motherboards??
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I have about £120 and i wanna get a new mother board and processor i could get about another £40 but thats the limit know of any cheap shops? in UK prefably. Juging on my specs now what would be the best upgrade ??


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  • 06.06.2005 7:35 AM PDT
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Cpu/RAM/Mobo need an upgrade.

tigerdirect.com has some good deals on the combo of the three, but they're mainly canadian. Sorry, don't know of too many UK shops.

Otherwise, of course newegg.com and zipzoomfly.com.

  • 06.06.2005 3:59 PM PDT
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Thx any way sexy legs got any suggestions on what i should get like i want a amd 64 i found a asus mo bo 800hz fsb for £42 and amd 64 2800+ for £80 i might get that good idea??

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  • 06.07.2005 7:07 AM PDT
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one word: ebay. I saw a brand new, unopened Pentium 4 650 processor for $385 while newegg had it for over $400.

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  • 06.07.2005 5:06 PM PDT
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I'm from the UK and I usually get all of my stuff from Maplins... They usually have some good deals and MOST of thier stuff is cheaper than other places.

Also, if you don't have a store near to you, they deliver next day free of charge. You can pay by cheque / postal order too...

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  • 06.07.2005 5:40 PM PDT
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I would personally never buy CPUs on Ebay..

  • 06.08.2005 7:55 PM PDT