Now you have an alternative.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...2010&x=21&y=18
There are a few more thing to come from Enzotech judging by their site so stay tuned.
Now you have an alternative.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...2010&x=21&y=18
There are a few more thing to come from Enzotech judging by their site so stay tuned.
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THEEESE are absolutely GORGEOUS fittings!
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You gotta love enzotech. And some real competition for BP is always good.
upgrading...
no 7/16 comp fittings ??
These I like. Looks like I am getting some new fittings. Hopefully Newegg will get these also, thay a couple dollars less there for the silver versions compared to PPCS.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835708040
vs.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=25272
Same model, but a $2.50 difference in price.
Last edited by Utnorris; 07-05-2010 at 03:36 PM.
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People complaning about prizes when BP fittings cost almost the double in the EU and UK:[
These look very good though
good to finally see some competition.
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These look nice. Hopefully they get some angled fittings going as well.
Come on folks, wait till you try buying watercooling parts in Asia. We have Bitspower and HWLabs literally in our backyards yet most of us have to order from US at ridiculous shipping charges.
Phil
Lol, that's why I order EK products from the States while EK's home country is around the corner. You in the US have in general way cheaper computer equipment than us over here. Eg. 800D costs 300$ for you. For me over here it is about 450$ give or take... Pitty there isn't any affordable shipping method
As per fittings, look nice. I like orange color o-rings but still I see 7$ per piece. Barbs aren't cheap either.
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These fittings look nice, I also think the logo on them is nicer than BP's.
Those fittings look ace!
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Erklat: many times seemingly lower prices of state-side shops are because of non included WAT in them compared to european shops. Often you have to pay that difference at customs when recieving orders from US, unlike when ordering from EU countries. Shipping prices also chip away price difference. So i cannot fully agree that in 100% all of cases end/total prices @US shops will be lower.
There's so much fail in this comment that I don't know why I bother.
Sidewinders 76 usd
Indomo 637 sek
637 sek = 83 usd
EK's shop 74.95 euros
75 euros = 94 usd
Try using google before you make erroneous statements. Computer pricing is completely based towards US consumerism where even for EU based products we pay more than our stateside friends. So no, I don't think we pay less for much.
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Almost comparable with the Singapore store, which ships to Oz as well.
http://www.edge2o.com/store/
Phil
Since we are not being part of the EU, I pay custom fees either way, not custom fees to be exact
since we do not have fees on computer equipment, but rather VAT on the cost of item and shipping.
So, as the previous poster from Sweden took time and converted, custom fees are therefore even worse when you buy in the EU in comparison with those from the States.
The easiest way is to have your stateside address registered with someone and combine multiple items at the cost of single package shipping.
So for me, it is by far better to stick with newegg and PFPCs
But you're right, my statement was partially correct because I didn't remember than citizens of the EU countries are not obligated to pay custom fees
amongst them.
Last edited by Erklat; 07-06-2010 at 06:24 AM.
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