Where Do You Buy Computer Hardware?

twitter.com – facebook.com – chris.pirillo.com – Adam asked over on Lockergnome.net which sites I would recommend he order computer parts from. With so many online retailers out there in cyberspace, he’s not sure where to turn for reputable parts. The problem though, is that there is no right answer. Some places will have better prices than others. Some will have better parts at higher cost. It all boils down to choosing what’s best for YOU – and doing some research. http – live.pirillo.com

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25 Responses to “Where Do You Buy Computer Hardware?”

  • Fantechulous:

    thumbs up for chris on his landing pad :)

  • Alwyn1000:

    does chris run youtub/lockergnome

  • FourAlexia:

    He never gives a straight answer, does he…

  • sargentcrackers:

    newegg.com of course

  • mikurej95:

    newegg or tigerdirect. the most trustworthy sites, i bought my pc parts from both places. however newegg sometimes has lower prices then tigerdirect on some items, and tigerdirect has lower prices then newegg on some items. so select the component you want, check if it is on either site, and buy from the site that has lower price. saved me a few dollars.

  • PakToh:

    @kam1su2 Maybe… it’s because there is NO direct answer?
    Like often in life its a decision you have to do for yourself and chris gives advice how to get to your answer / gives recommendations on how to get background to make such a decision.
    And I think he does a very good job on that.
    Yes it cpould be shortened sometimes, but then something important would be missing for someone without background knowledge or deeper insight into the topic.
    So I think Chris does a great job in general terms.

  • pyropaul566:

    @lockergnome he came to this video looking to get an answer, not give an answer

  • blajsad:

    @Jesias1 Prisjakt is the best.

  • Samcypert127:

    Ebay!

  • jorn89:

    He should have asked 3DGAMEMAN, he actually knows something about hardware.

  • jorn89:

    @lockergnome
    You just made his point -_-

  • korvpall6:

    The lockergnome website is misspelled in the Underbar

  • wanageeska:

    for mac stuff.. how about ifixit.com. Ebay for some gems gut you have to hunt. Your local fry’s susperstore if you can find one.

  • TheMacHow2:

    @kam1su2 He reviews and gives valid points his personal opinion… The videos would suck if he just said so and so is better.

  • notattheshop:

    newegg.com is the best, and no one has to pay me for a real answer…

  • djchriscoyne:

    tigerdirect(dot)com best place hands down

  • AdamPowerPointCo:

    @kam1su2 i kinda have to agree. For me the best place to buy the stuff is best buy. Because of the low prices. ( the best buy has been “going out of buisness” for the last year.) and for the simpler things mygearstore is the place to go. i would like to know what store chris shops at MOST for all his stuff

  • aminorityofone:

    @kam1su2 its becuase there really is no direct yes no answer. ati is better then nvidia in some respects and vis versa. The tech world is always changing and nothing is ever better then something else for very long. and the best of anything is always an opinion make your own. he just gives suggestions

  • RatedRK0rton:

    amazon.com pretty cheap an great

  • vitchb:

    @lockergnome dabs :P

  • UntrustedSource:

    First check Newegg, then BestBuy, then Walmart. If you wanna be nice, go to your local electronics stores website, and buy there.

  • lrv94:

    Guys… The title of this video is ‘Where Do You Buy Your Computer Hardware?’ NOT ‘Where Is The Best Place To Buy Your Computer Hardware?’ so he doesn’t need to give a direct place… He’s telling you how to get a good deal and how to do your research.

  • 3333gavin:

    @kam1su2 – he does answer them just not specifically he gives you more information to make a judgement yourself, there is no better there is only preference

  • bradgonewild:

    which is the best site to ask a question to chris? wtf lol… too many sites!

  • BloodyRageNoMore:

    @kam1su2
    Hm~

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