Usually E-bay.
http://www.e-bay.com
2007-06-25 09:35:41
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answered by sunshinemistery 2
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The very cheapest way is to use someone else's money. However, barring that, you have to shop around. ebay, buy.com, cdw, lots of good online sources. You could also attend 'swap meets' or local shows, which may have the components you want at very low prices. How important is the warranty to you? What if you bought a 'nonreturnable' and it didn't work? what's the most you would spend on it? that will give you a feel for pricing and when you've gotten a good deal.
2007-06-25 09:41:26
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answered by steve s 3
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You might find one online or at a Flea Market.
But how can you know if it's any good?
You're better off to go to a reliable dealer;
someone who can give you a guarantee.
Cheap is a relative word;
do you mean only up-front or down the road?
2007-06-25 09:47:54
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answered by Robert S 7
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If you go to Pricegrabber.co you can look for a video card and it will compare retail prices so you will always buy from the online retailer at the lowest price.
2007-06-25 09:49:39
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answered by ? 4
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You can buy most component parts from dabs.com
Dunno if you get a discount for buying two though
2007-06-25 09:34:29
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answered by lordmoldishorts 2
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Two is usually not enough to get a discount. Two hundred maybe.
Search online, but I prefer to get them from a legit dealer like www.tigerdirect.com
2007-06-25 09:34:35
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answered by T I 1
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cheepest would be from freecycle in which people give stuff they don't want away for free instead of throwing it away.
2007-06-25 09:37:33
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answered by maplesyrup_boy 3
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www.pricewatch.com
2007-06-25 09:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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