Besides TigerDirect CA there are a few other sites people can point to like http://www.canadacomputers.com/ or http://www.memoryexpress.com/index.php?PageTag=&SID= for an effective price shopping.
For any specific item run a good search to see how prices vary between vendors. That's one fast way to keep costs down. You can always start off with the basics until expanding on things later. The current build here was a rush job and cost saver last year by going for a lower end card and 2gb of value ram with a 480w supply bought locally since the old 430w model lacked the 20+4pin connector.
More is being on the new build to see that last for a few years. A 700w supply and flexible case will last while the board, cpu, memory, video card can all be swapped out later. Be a smart shopper and look for bargains while running the current system until you see everything for the lowest total.
(board+cpu bundles, rebates on hardwares like video, drives, etc.)
For any specific item run a good search to see how prices vary between vendors. That's one fast way to keep costs down. You can always start off with the basics until expanding on things later. The current build here was a rush job and cost saver last year by going for a lower end card and 2gb of value ram with a 480w supply bought locally since the old 430w model lacked the 20+4pin connector.
More is being on the new build to see that last for a few years. A 700w supply and flexible case will last while the board, cpu, memory, video card can all be swapped out later. Be a smart shopper and look for bargains while running the current system until you see everything for the lowest total.
(board+cpu bundles, rebates on hardwares like video, drives, etc.)