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Retailers that ship in/to europe

Post by Aleksi » Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:00 pm

Hi

I've sort of been missing a sticky for european stores that ship to everywhere in Europe and even possibly to the USA. There are stores mentioned on the forums, but this information is too often spread out. So, to get this list started, I have listed few stores below. I only wanted to list stores where I have personally ordered from and have generally positive feedback.


http://www.geizhals.at/eu European pricewatch (german language). Includes stores in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands. Everything ranging from CPUs, cases, fan, watercooling etc. Also has ratings for the shop according to user feedback.

http://www.dorothybradbury.co.uk Panaflos, NMBs and Papsts, all sizes and speeds. Panaflos are the newer NMB-MAT, handpicked and fresh from the factory. This link is also in the UK sticky, but very well worth a mention here. Cheap prices, cheap shipping and excellent customer service.

http://www.mindfactory.de Big shop, low prices. The shipping costs outside Germany are 29,90€. User / order info can be viewed from the website. Very good shop, fast customer service (e-mail).

http://www.hardware-rogge.com Papsts, T-Balancer, Fortrons etc. Very fast email replies, unfortunately the order cannot be tracked through the website. Information about shipping dates and tracking have to be emailed and asked separately. They do not send you automatically mail about these things. Shippings costs to Finland were 22€. Despite the shortcomings, a nice shop for silent enthusiasts.

http://www.frozen-silicon.de Shippings costs 9,5€ to europe. Mostly overclocking / watercooling stuff, but has some nice offers on heatsinks, PSUs and cases.

Silencio's shop. User comments can be read here. He runs the quiet PC orientated shop on german eBay, but speaks very good english.
Good prices & SPCR discounts, cheap worldwide shipping. Yate Loons, Papsts, Zalman NB heatsinks, fan mounts etc etc etc...

http://www.ichbinleise.de Nice shop, some products have very good prices. Fans etc.. silent stuff. Ordered three(3) Silverstone cases and fans from them. Shipping was 18€ to Finland. Ordered and paid on monday, packets were sent on thursday and were at my door the next monday. So fast handling and shipping apparently by air.

EDIT: One of the cases had the fans packed inside them. Apparently the handlers bumped the casedoor on something. The door has a 1-2cm on the side where the paint is cracked and chipped away. Poor response to emails when reporting of this, however Silverstone's Mr. Stefan Garslow helped me in communicating with the shop.

ARLT.com Ordered my GF6800 from here. Cheap prices on graphics cards. Shipping took two weeks. Communication wasn't exactly the smoothest when inquiring after the "missing" packet, least to say there was quite a lot of confusion from their part considering my order and it's payment status. :roll: I really cannot recommend this shop without reservations. :(


**** Shops mentioned below are gathered from forum posts ****


http://www.silentpcshop.nl Here's one recommended by Tibors very often. Lots of Nexus products (if not all) and some other quiet computing supplies.

http://www.sh-edv-vertrieb.de Seasonic PSUs, shipping to Europe is 20€. (Listed by jipe)

Kustom PCs in Ayrshire, Scotland (Listed by Cams)

http://www.e-bug.de expensive shipping (?) (Listed by Cams)

For Mini-ITX related stuff http://www.mini-itx.com/store/ and http://www.linitx.com/. Both are located in the UK but ship to a lot of countries in Europe and beyond. (Listed by Tibors)

http://www.caseking.de/ They have a pretty wide range of cases, power supplies, fans and heatsinks - and reasonable prices too. (Listed by jipe)

http://www.performance-pcs.com really good for small bits and bobs. $5.20 for items up to .25lbs. (Listed by scaryduck)

http://www.pcsilent.de A fair selection of quiet components (Listed by deksawyer)
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Post by sthayashi » Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:11 pm

Stickified until someone posts something better :D

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Post by Cams » Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:22 am

Kustom PCs in Ayrshire, Scotland shipped me (to Luxembourg) a whole system's worth of components for about £30. They also will take off the VAT if you give them a VAT number.

I've also bought a case from the afore-mentioned Frozen Silicon in Germany.

I've also bought from www.e-bug.de in Germany which has s decent supply of stuff. I got a Maxtor Diamond drive and a couple of Papst fans from there. Shipping is quite expensive though.

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Post by Risky » Wed Mar 09, 2005 8:43 am

There's a very long list of watercoolign suppliers here (which I can claim a little credit for). For European suppliers I've noted (mostly) where the site is in eEglish and where credit cards are accepted. Most suppliers will probably ship to EU or beyond, its getting payment over that's the problem.

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Post by Tibors » Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:21 am

I'm already in the sticky before I even knew it existed ;)

For my Mini-ITX related stuff I mostly went to http://www.mini-itx.com/store/ and http://www.linitx.com/. Both are located in the UK but ship to a lot of countries in Europe and beyond.

For those not interested in Mini-ITX: They also sell handy things like brick PSU's, compact flash to IDE adapters and adapters for 2.5" drives. These are not always easy to source locally. It is amazing how many Dutch shops sell 2.5" drives, but don't sell the adapters.

I have bought several things at silentpcshop mentioned in the first post and never had a problem.
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Post by jipe » Thu Mar 17, 2005 3:19 pm

Let me add http://www.caseking.de/ to the list. They have a pretty wide range of cases, power supplies, fans and heatsinks - and reasonable prices too.

Their shipping prices can be found here (at the bottom of the page):
http://caseking.de/shop/catalog/shipping.php

Only drawback is that payment is a bit cumbersome, but if one asks nicely, it should be possible to arrange payment through Paypal. Bought my current case there and had no problems.

--simon

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Post by jipe » Mon Mar 21, 2005 4:34 pm

Another one (found elsewhere on these forums):
http://www.sh-edv-vertrieb.de/

Has a wide selection of Seasonic PSU's. Shipping from 5 euro within Germany, 20 euro for the rest of Europe. [/url]

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Post by GenghiS_KhaN » Sun Apr 10, 2005 2:05 am

Intresting site for the Belgian and Dutch people on this board.

http://www.perfect-systems.be

BeQuiet Damping Sets
Papst and noiseblocker fans, fan decoupling sets, zalman products...

They are cheap but ask high shipping costs (14€)

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Post by Aleksi » Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:13 am

Silencio's shop. Good prices, cheap worldwide shipping. User comments can be read here.

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Post by sthayashi » Tue Jun 28, 2005 8:37 pm

Aleksi, Be sure to update your original post as you find new information. That way newcomers and veterans alike won't have to read through the thread to find a good vendor.

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Post by angelo » Mon Jul 04, 2005 12:04 pm

Greetings,

take a look at SilentDesktop.de -> German or
English
There you'll find full silent systems.
Don't wonder that there are no list prices. The machines are mostly sold to bigger customers wich buy onw or two hundred at once.
Of course you may buy only one if you wish. Just send them a mail and you'll get the price

Zo Phar

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Post by dr snuggles » Sat Jul 09, 2005 7:30 am

  • Specialized cooling & casemodding shop in The Netherlands (papst, zalman, sunbeam, nexus, enermax, coolermaster, arctic):
    www.atro.nl
    Ships only in NL.
  • Pretty big computer shop with a lot of cooling & casemodding stuff:
    www.azerty.nl
    Ships in both The Netherlands and Belgium.

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Post by tomati » Thu Jul 21, 2005 1:05 pm

Hi,

One update for the seasonic german dealer http://www.sh-edv-vertrieb.de/,

the shipping cost are now at 8.50€ for belgium (I tought for european country but ask them to confirm before) and I receive the insurance of an improvement for the care of the packaging , (as I have seen some complain here about ,I have sent an e-mail to them before to order), will relate the statement of the package when it will be received.

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Post by scaryduck » Sat Dec 31, 2005 8:33 am

http://www.performance-pcs.com is really good for small bits and bobs. $5.20 for items up to .25lbs.

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Post by deksawyer » Thu Feb 23, 2006 5:48 pm

www.pcsilent.de

A fair selection of quiet components.

D.

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Post by Pierce » Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:04 am

you can have a look at http://www.hardwareschotte.de/
there you can search a lot of german shops which should be delivering to most countrys of the eu

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Post by Anvar » Sun Jul 30, 2006 8:02 am

A couple of danish shops:

Webconsult

Studiedata

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Post by jcjuul » Sun Sep 10, 2006 6:57 am

Anvar wrote:A couple of danish shops:

Webconsult
I do not recommend Webconsult. I bought my latest case there, and their way of making it quiet is to block it up almost totally. Pretty quiet, but internal temp around 65C at idle...

Also, they do not keep up-to-date with neither technology nor new products. The product list has varied very little the past two years.

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Post by wussboy » Wed Sep 13, 2006 5:17 am

I'm new to Europe. Is there anywhere over here that is a "newegg" replacement? I'm looking to build a whole new system in the next year, and I haven't a clue where to look online. Thanks, and cheers!

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Post by Tibors » Wed Sep 13, 2006 5:49 am

Europe is still a lot of different countries. There is no big supplier that serves them all. (Some specialists do, but...) So disclosing in which part of Europe you live is probably wise. (I think I remember you posting about moving to the south of England, but I'm not sure.)

Komplett is a mainstream web shop with subsidiaries in most countries in North-west Europe. But their choice of components is limitted if you are used to Newegg.

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Post by wussboy » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:20 pm

Point taken. I updated my profile. :)

Yeah, I'm in the UK now. Maybe this is just one of those things that will take some getting used to being in Europe. Even Calgary, a city of a million people, had several stores that had very impressive selection and good prices. Does that sort of thing just not exist over here? Maybe I'll just have to wait until I go back to Canada and buy my system then. :( Does everyone in Europe buy from small retailers?

I heard a while ago that Newegg was looking to open a European branch. Maybe I'll fire off an email to them encouraging them to HURRY THEHELL UP!!

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Post by jaganath » Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:11 am

Hey, we are not that backward in the UK (although the prices can be much higher than in the US/Can)! :lol:

There are several big online retailers, such as:

Ebuyer

http://www.scan.co.uk/ (v. good, have used them twice, no probs)

http://www.dabs.com/

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/ (bricks and mortar store, can be a rip-off)

Generally I just use Froogle to find the cheapest place for whatever I am looking for.

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Post by Bobfantastic » Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:53 am

Just by the by- PC World is extortionate instore, but if you reserve stuff online first you can get up to 40% off sometimes, and still have then benefit of picking it up that day and taking it back if it's not quite right. :D
I'd also recommend Quiet PC, the service is excellent and delivery is cheap and fast.

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Post by wussboy » Fri Sep 15, 2006 6:11 am

I checked out scan.co.uk, and they seem pretty good. The selection's alright, and the prices are about the same as my beloved www.memoryexpress.com in Calgary. Thanks everyone!

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www.mini-itx.com

Post by coolvid » Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:48 am

mini-itx .com are great as long as what you receive works. If it doesn't, don't expect a refund! Also expect to be asked to spend hours fiddling around with the things before being told "bad luck"! :(

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Post by 386-sx-33 » Tue Jun 26, 2007 10:08 pm

http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/
Great source of good prices.

Dutch

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Post by frenchie » Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:46 am

I'll second Quietpc.com
They ship in a lot of countries in Europe.
Shipping is from the UK and really fast .To give you an idea, price of shipping if around 6 euros to France and the stuff takes 3-4 days to get here.
Prices are not expensive but not cheap either. They have a special deals section with nice rebates.
Downside is they don't have a very large catalogue of parts.

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Post by malice79 » Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:20 pm

Hi,

a source for self constructors from Germany is
http://www.keep-silent.de

They have heatpipes, copperblocks, isolators and also some components and fans from Nexus. Shipment in Germany starts at 3,00 EUR for a letter/ 5,00 EUR for a package. For Europe they have 15,00 EUR, I think.

I've ordered two times there ... without any problems.

regards, mal

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Post by Griff » Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:25 am

Hi

Do not use www mini-itx com their customer service is terrible. I purchased and Intel Motherboard from them which makes a terrible noise when idle (not very good in a silent HTPC). Tried to get a RMA, no answer to emails, no telephone number.... no joy.

Since discovered that this is not a first for them so beware. Fine if the items work, but if you have any problem you are in trouble.

Beware

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Re: Retailers that ship in/to europe

Post by MichaDoH » Thu Jul 25, 2019 1:01 am

As far as I know. I've bought a lot of things and gadgets from Adorama. They ship overseas. If you want you can also check other online retailers out there.

Here is the link for https://www.adorama.com/help/InternationalOrders terms and conditions

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