Good place for techie computer hardware (in Canada?)
Posted: 07 May 2006, 16:18
Does anyone know of a store, preferably a physical one but an online one is fine too, for advanced computer gadetry? It must be located in Canada, as them foreign devils kill us with tax and duty at the border.
Specifically, I need some specialized hardware for my big upgrade this fall/winter. I made an excel spreadsheet with prices and all that... here's my list: (the cooling hardware is what I'm most interested in)
Basics:
Case (this might be tricky since I don't think all cases would let me fit my giant cooling equipment)
Power Supply (local stores probably haven't got 550-watt ones)
Extra Fans (easy. ignore this one)
Motherboard:
Gigabyte / Asus High-Q Mobo (anyone have any recommendations as to what manufacturer I should go with for my mobo? Gigabyte seems to be a good name, from what I've read. Asus is slowly losing its AAA reputation)
CPU:
Athlon 64 4000+ or similar AMD (no problem)
RAM:
DDR2 PC2-8000 512mb x4 (local store's only got like PC2-5300 at the fastest. I want uberfast Corsair 500 mhz PC2-10000/8000 RAM, and you can't buy that just anywhere)
Video Card:
DirectX10 Nvidia (when DX10 cards start coming out, I won't have any trouble picking one up)
Physics Card:
Ageia Physics (might be tricky to find, hard to say. ATi's been going on about how their GPUs can do the physics, but with so much more of the processing load going to the GPU in DX10 specification, I doubt they'll live up to this)
OS Storage:
Western Digital WD740GD (74 gigabyte WD Raptor 10,000 RPM drive for operating system and games. Partitioned 12/60, for OS and "everything else" respectively. It's SATA150... with SATA300 slowly coming into its own, I might opt for one of those instead if I can get a 10000 RPM one)
Secondary Storage:
Western Digital WD4000KD (400 gigabyte WD for common storage and unimportant stuff, probably a lot of it will be partitioned for use with other OSs. SATA150, and same as above)
Removable Storage:
CD/DVD Burner (easy)
3 1/2 Floppy Drive (easy. will probably come with the case)
Cooling:
Zalman CNPS9500 (here's the tricky stuff. This is one bigassed cooler. It's like the size of Dib's head. Holy crap is it huge. You can't just run down to the local computer dealer to get one of these, but I REALLY want one!!!)
KuFormula VF1 Plus (for my GPU. Again, not just corner-store stuff)
Minimum Cost: $2,100 if I can get good deals
Maximum Cost: $3,000 if I have to order from those evul evul evul southern tax-gods
Ideas? Surely there's a high-tech distributor SOMEWHERE in Canada!
Specifically, I need some specialized hardware for my big upgrade this fall/winter. I made an excel spreadsheet with prices and all that... here's my list: (the cooling hardware is what I'm most interested in)
Basics:
Case (this might be tricky since I don't think all cases would let me fit my giant cooling equipment)
Power Supply (local stores probably haven't got 550-watt ones)
Extra Fans (easy. ignore this one)
Motherboard:
Gigabyte / Asus High-Q Mobo (anyone have any recommendations as to what manufacturer I should go with for my mobo? Gigabyte seems to be a good name, from what I've read. Asus is slowly losing its AAA reputation)
CPU:
Athlon 64 4000+ or similar AMD (no problem)
RAM:
DDR2 PC2-8000 512mb x4 (local store's only got like PC2-5300 at the fastest. I want uberfast Corsair 500 mhz PC2-10000/8000 RAM, and you can't buy that just anywhere)
Video Card:
DirectX10 Nvidia (when DX10 cards start coming out, I won't have any trouble picking one up)
Physics Card:
Ageia Physics (might be tricky to find, hard to say. ATi's been going on about how their GPUs can do the physics, but with so much more of the processing load going to the GPU in DX10 specification, I doubt they'll live up to this)
OS Storage:
Western Digital WD740GD (74 gigabyte WD Raptor 10,000 RPM drive for operating system and games. Partitioned 12/60, for OS and "everything else" respectively. It's SATA150... with SATA300 slowly coming into its own, I might opt for one of those instead if I can get a 10000 RPM one)
Secondary Storage:
Western Digital WD4000KD (400 gigabyte WD for common storage and unimportant stuff, probably a lot of it will be partitioned for use with other OSs. SATA150, and same as above)
Removable Storage:
CD/DVD Burner (easy)
3 1/2 Floppy Drive (easy. will probably come with the case)
Cooling:
Zalman CNPS9500 (here's the tricky stuff. This is one bigassed cooler. It's like the size of Dib's head. Holy crap is it huge. You can't just run down to the local computer dealer to get one of these, but I REALLY want one!!!)
KuFormula VF1 Plus (for my GPU. Again, not just corner-store stuff)
Minimum Cost: $2,100 if I can get good deals
Maximum Cost: $3,000 if I have to order from those evul evul evul southern tax-gods
Ideas? Surely there's a high-tech distributor SOMEWHERE in Canada!