bomberboysk
Active Member
yeah haha, I was quoting on DDR2, I used to have a pretty good Q6600 DDR2 OCZ set up.
Yeah, i used almost solely OCZ or Mushkin back when i ran DDR2....these days i don't know what happened to OCZ with their ddr3.
yeah haha, I was quoting on DDR2, I used to have a pretty good Q6600 DDR2 OCZ set up.
£88 for a 530 isabout right, in fact a little over its competators:
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Inte...Hz-4MB-Cache-73W-Integrated-GPU-733MHz-Retail
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CP-311-IN&groupid=701&catid=6&subcat=1671
Ah. Well, I thought it was a good deal for eBuyer. I'm so used to browsing Novatech, who I recently realized are quite understocked and overpriced. The 530's there bounce between 100 and 95
yea novatech are crap really. I usually use Scan, because I pay no shipping because I live close to Bolton, which is where Scan are based, or OcUK, because I get free shipping from them, and the initial price is lower than ebuyer, so you save even more
The main reason I've always used novatech is 'cos I live about 3 miles from the Cardiff store, so like you, no shipping but I guess the initial price outweighs the nil shipping costs. Would I get free shipping from OcUK/Scan? OK, so England ain't far away, but I can't seem to find the location price zoning, and I've got a new build once I get Christmas money (not much)
Scan use City Link who I am sure have a flat rate for the UK, you only pay extra for international shipping. Shipping prices are usually pretty good, the only thing I ever got from them delivered is my PSU, and if I remember correctly shipping was £10, which isn't so bad considering the cost to insure it, the size and weight
Fair enough, how about OverClockers? Cheers
Can't say hank is my favorite guy to buy stuff from, but $2.50 for a ratpadz is a great price. I bought four myself, as price/item goes down pretty good once shipping is included:
http://www.performance-pcs.com/cata...cts_id=28799:ae1c29b0963cf0ddeab66ccf70e63acd