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RE: OT Computer Processors
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- Subject: RE: OT Computer Processors
- From: "Matt Kummell" <kummell@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 20:37:29 +0100
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Graham -
Prices in Singapore seemed t be on par with (or marginally cheaper
than) California (my original home). Definitely cheaper than the UK.=20=20
If any of you get t Singapore, there's a couple great places t shop in
Singapore. There's a "regular" IT mall (Funan Centre) that sells
HP/Compaq etc and then there's Sim Lim Square - 6 stories of small
places selling components... it was heaven for me! I bought a suitcase
full of stuff for my home machines and a few guys I work with. (BTW,
there's also some fantastic home audio stores there - and they use UK
style plugs and 220/50!)
Sim Lim Square seemed t have a level devoted t home automation, but
that's a new area for me (countdown t being a homeowner - 38 days!), so
I didn't notice if there was anything terribly exciting there or if it
was all just bog standard.
I still feel that the US/UK prices are around $1 t =A31 shipping/VAT
aside. I'm back in California pretty regularly for work so I save most
of my big component buys for trips back home. I took a trip in late
June and it still seems that motherboards, processor etc were
cheaper.=20=20
I've noticed some pricing shifts on memory in the UK recently, finally
getting in line with the rest of the world, but most other components
seem more expensive.
The places I visit on the web for components in the UK are:
Novatech
MicroWarehouse
Jungle.com
The Overclocking Store
Overclockers UK
Has anyone found a supplier they keep going back to? I've most recently
dealt with the Overclocking guys since I'm trying t fill 13 fan slots
on my new case - I want t see how fast I can get this 1.4 Ghz Athlon
going!
...and the GeForce 3 video cards are, unfortunately, the same price
everywhere - bloody expensive!
mdk
-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Howe [mailto:graham@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 24 July 2001 19:44
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] OT Computer Processors
Are prices significantly different in Singapore for computer kit?
Recently
the US t UK differences have all but disappeared by the time you take
shipping into account (certainly no longer $1 =3D ?1 pricing). I know that
we
still get screwed on just about everything else, but this sort of stuff
d es
seem t have evened out.
Graham
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