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Buy PC Components from Compuzone Korea Without a Local Account

Get the PC parts and electronics you want from Compuzone Korea — we buy locally and deliver to you, no Korean card required.

Compuzone (컴퓨존) is one of Korea's most established specialist retailers for PC components, gaming hardware, and consumer electronics, with a long track record among Korean builders and enthusiasts. From processors and graphics cards to cases, power supplies, and peripherals, Compuzone stocks a deep catalogue of hardware at competitive local prices.

Like most Korean specialty retailers, Compuzone's website is built for domestic customers — Korean language throughout, local card required, and no international delivery. Order in Korea bridges that gap: share the Compuzone product link, tell us the options and quantity, and we purchase it using our verified Korean account then deliver to your address in Korea, while you pay with PayPal.

Why ordering from Compuzone is hard for foreigners

Domestic payment methods only

Compuzone accepts Korean credit cards and domestic payment methods that are unavailable to most foreign visitors and residents. International card transactions are blocked at checkout.

Korean-language site with no English support

The entire Compuzone website — product pages, checkout, customer service — is in Korean. Navigating specifications and options without fluency risks ordering the wrong component.

No cross-border shipping

Compuzone ships only within South Korea. If you are staying temporarily or want to ship internationally after buying, there is no direct route without a local Korean address to receive the goods.

How Order in Korea solves it

Local purchase on your behalf

Our team reads Korean fluently and uses a verified local account to place your Compuzone order correctly — right component, right option, right quantity — with no language barrier.

PayPal payment in your currency

You pay Order in Korea through PayPal, converting the won price to your currency at the current rate. No Korean card, bank transfer, or local payment app is needed on your end.

Delivery to your Korea address

We receive the package from Compuzone's courier and forward it to your hotel, Airbnb, guesthouse, or any residential address in South Korea.

What people buy on Compuzone

CPUs and motherboards
Desktop and workstation processors paired with compatible motherboards from leading chipmakers, sold through Compuzone's domestic stock.
Graphics cards and gaming peripherals
GPU models and gaming mice, keyboards, and headsets that may ship sooner or price lower than in your home country.
Storage and memory
SSDs, NVMe drives, and DDR RAM modules, including Korean-market editions from domestic and global brands.
Cases, PSUs, and cooling
PC chassis, power supplies, air coolers, and AIO liquid coolers in a wide range of form factors and wattages.

How to order from Compuzone

1

Copy the product link

Find what you want on Compuzone and copy the product page link.

2

Note the option & price

Write the option (color, size, set), the quantity, and the price in Korean won (₩).

3

Paste & pay

Drop it into our order form. We total it, convert to your currency, and you pay with PayPal.

Compuzone — frequently asked questions

How do I order from Compuzone if I don't read Korean?

Find the product on Compuzone's website using a translation tool or by browsing by category, then copy the product page URL. Paste it into the Order in Korea order form with the specific option and quantity you want. Our team reads Korean and will verify the correct item before purchasing.

What is the cost of using Order in Korea?

We charge 10% of the item's Korean won price (converted to your currency), with a minimum service fee of $5 per item and a minimum total order of $20. The full cost is displayed before you confirm payment so you can decide without any hidden charges.

How do I pay, and is it safe?

You pay through PayPal, which provides Buyer Protection on eligible transactions. You do not need a Korean bank account, Korean card, or any local payment method — PayPal handles the transaction entirely in your own currency.

Will the electronics I buy from Compuzone work in my home country?

Korean-market electronics are typically rated for 220V / 60Hz. Before ordering, check whether the product supports your home country's voltage and frequency, and whether you will need a plug adapter. Order in Korea is not affiliated with Compuzone and cannot advise on individual product compatibility, so please verify specifications on the product page before placing an order.

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Have a Compuzone link ready?

Paste it into the order form and pay in your own currency.

Create your order

Order in Korea is an independent shopping service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Compuzone.