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Derek McBride <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Jun 2002 17:44:47 -0500
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I live in the UK and am amazed at the lower prices available in the US for Computer hardware.
I am about to build myself another computer and need to ask a stupid question.
Just what components could I purchase via the 'net in the US and which ones would be incompatable with the UK electrical supply system.  I can assume that anything with a motor would be out of the question (Drives fans etc) as well as the power supply module.  I presume that a case is just a case is just a case, but what about the motherboard, memory, chipset, graphic and sound cards and all the other peripherals including modems, keyboards and mice/graphic tablets?
Regards
Derek McBride

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