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Electronics in general is hard as it's almost all made in china and the best you can do is find local resellers. Most towns will have small computer places. The only online one I know offhand is Memory Express. They don't have everything, but do have the basics and have price matching.
I like Memory Express a lot. Bought my wife's laptop there. Those guys and Canada Computers are the two places I always check first whenever I need parts.
I guess I should have stated the obvious - that I understand none of this stuff is going to be made here. I'm looking for local resellers.
I found Memory Express - 32GB of DDR3-1600 memory from them is $120 for Kingston or $220 for Corsair. I'm assuming they won't price match because the kit I'm looking at on Amazon is a different brand. I'm willing to pay more to buy from a Canadian reseller, but 3x price plus shipping??
Oh yeah, that makes sense. Corsair, Kingston and Timetec are all kind of in their one price ranges so you can't really use that as a baseline to say it's 3x more expensive. I think the issue is they have very little DDR3 RAM. They have far more choices in DDR4, so it would be easier to compare fairly. It's hard to beat Amazon for selection, but hopefully you can find something that works for you elsewhere.
Adding to what other people already said
- For used stuff, https://www.kijiji.ca/
- DDR3 and SSD are still available around. (But I find it difficult to get Timetec and Patriot cheap outside Amazon - might be worth checking pcpartpicker)
- Old cables parts: check for small repair shops in your region, give them a call, they might have a box with cables.
And compare the prices with AliExpress. Occasionally, I find better prices here in Canada, but for cables, screws, filters, sadly importing is way cheaper. I think people buy in bulk from China and sell for 4X~10x more online here.
I don't know if you have tools and spare parts, but power cables are easy to fix if you follow the pin order and cable requirements.
Also, on FB market, or kijiji, post what you are looking for. People might have, but did not know there was interest.
I'm not sure if it is because of where I am living now, but +25 years ago there would be a whole neighbourhood of no brand tech stores, it was effortless to find old tech or next-generation consoles.
Canada is frail with local resellers, from the ones I had good experience with, Mike's closed, Canada Computers had data leak and price gouging in the recent history. All my interactions with Memory Express were awful, online or in person. I should have stopped after 3 times, but someone always says “they are better now”, shame on me. I have yet to try vuugo, pc-canada and shoprbc....
There are also some small niche stores, but they sell custom-made stuff, cables with different colours, or parachute chord sleeves. But then you will pay the price of your full cart on a single cable.
If you do decide to go amazon just remember the working conditions the employees are going through. Then remember the distribution centre that Amazon shut down in Quebec because they unionized.
If AWS was not such a major part of the internet I would be going 100% boycott, avoiding sites that where hosted on AWS but that is not realistic. The most I can do is not shop on Amazon and cancel my Prime account, done and done. My prime account is up for renewal in November I think, but all the Amazon apps have been removed from my home and Amazon is blocked via my pi-hole.
Memex doesn't carry 120gb ssds anymore it seems.
Psu extensions, most often the brick and mortar stores sells in sets, why its expensive. DDR3 and LP-DDR3 memory is also harder to come by now.
DDR3? mate let me dig around my old stash and drawers, I should have some somewhere unless it got lost.
Edit:
found it
@GreatBlueHeron@lemmy.ca
It's not 32GB so idk how useful it's gonna be to you, but I got a 4x4GB kit of Corsair DDR3 1600
part number CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9
Also got a Samsung 860 Evo 250GB
part number MZ-76E250
Thanks for trying! But, I really need 32GB - I want to upgrade a machine that currently has 4x4GB. I know it seems wrong and I've thought about doing a whole new motherboard, CPU and RAM but that very quickly gets to several hundreds of dollars and puts more stuff in the ewaste bin. I'm confident I can easily get a few more years from it with $50(ish) worth of RAM.
The SSD is for another project - repurposing the motherboard and CPU that used to do the job of the 16GB one above :-) I'll probably go for a new SSD because they do wear out eventually and someone else pointed me one at a Canadian supplier for $20.