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Where do you buy your hardware?

Where do you buy your hardware?

  • Online

    Votes: 6,532 79.7%
  • In retail stores

    Votes: 1,072 13.1%
  • Check out in retail, then buy online

    Votes: 591 7.2%

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FreedomEclipse

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Most of my builds up until 2010 were built with parts bought from a store. The last time I visited a store for pc parts was the time I picked up a Radeon 5850. The store I bought everything from ended up closing down and there isnt something like a microcenter around here that exists. There is a sort of 'walmart' style retailer and they'll carry a small selection of graphics cards, gaming peripherals and possibly some RAM (but their range is tiny) and 99% of the time they arent the more enthusiast orientated models nevermind the silly prices they charge. They dont stock any motherboards or power supplies either, so the only real choice I have is to buy online.

I could go further afield to get what I want. There are computer shops that still exist in central london but I dont trust them as far as warranty goes and prices arent the best. I was going to buy an SB-Z from one of these stores about a decade ago and when i enquired about warranty. The guy told me the moment I opened the box the warranty was gone. Needless to say I never bought a single thing from them and never went back to them. However that store is still standing which means they must be doing something right.
 
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Store: Microcenter (closest one is 2 hours away.)
Online: eBay/Prime/Newegg (stuff gets here usually within 2 days)

Whichever is cheaper. Usually online.
 
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I do my best to support local stores - which is pretty much just Micro Center these days. Even though I hate crowds and most people bother the hell out of me because they're in my way or just in general being obtrusive because they have no idea other people around them exist as they stand in the middle of narrow aisles or block the aisle with their cart. So many times I have to push past people or move their carts....irritating. I'd much rather see what I'm getting when it comes to some merchandise and get my hands on it over staring at it through a monitor.

The other upside is being able to return a purchase (for whatever reason) within a very short period of time (minutes/hours) over waiting (days/weeks) to get a replacement part or refund.

My stop into Best Buy the other day - which is maybe once a year - the store had a section dedicated to PC gaming. They had 3 or 4 different pre-builts setup for people to test out, lots of peripherals, a larger selection of monitors than they've had in a long time and are starting to get more into the PC part (GPUs, CPUs, RAM, etc). PC gaming is a big thing, lots of people want that fancy RGB crap that's in so many cases and everything else that draws power and it sells (for some stupid reason). Hopefully Best Buy keeps going on this route because it'll be nice only having to drive about 10 minutes to Best Buy over nearly 30 minutes to Micro Center to check things out, but I know BB won't ever be able to touch what MC offers.
 
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I'd prefer to buy hardware from a retail store, but there aren't many in my area, or at least not for the hardware I want, there are some selling SATA SSDs and some HDD, although most of them are external storage, so I'm forced to buy hardware online, especially RAM and M.2, I found some stores here in Italy that have a good reputation, I'll probably check them out if I can find a good 2tb SSD, whether it's PCIe Gen 3 or 4, probably with DRAM since I've heard they have better duration, same thing for the RAM since there isn't a store that sells it, so I'll also have to buy that online, if only there was a store like Microcenter.
 
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