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174858 2003-09-13 02:19:00 hey

íve been thinking about building my own computer and have now saved up enough money to undertake the project. i have also been inspired to begin by the article in the How To section of the lastest PC World magizine.

i know of two sites for parts. these are www.pp.co.nz and www.pcmart.co.nz

do you guys know of any really good sites (or shops) that are good value and good quality. i live south of the Bombay hills (for any one who knows any good stores)

thanks

James
vrx22 (1997)
174859 2003-09-13 02:34:00 Try here (http://www.qmb.co.nz) Chris Randal (521)
174860 2003-09-13 02:36:00 www.maximumpc.com offers the best 'nobullshit' articles about part selection, but not the best web site.
www.pcpowerplay.com.au has an excellent atricle called the Beast.
Buy this mag, with the DVD edition, as it has a excellent amount of apps on it. HIghly reccommended. Look at what they would spend their money on. Everything from $1700 to $24000 for complete system at one point. It got a little silly.....
If you run into trouble with these, I'm sure I could find them and forward the articles on.
Good luck!

Also, tell us: your budget, wants and needs (the computer, not life in general, unless you really feel the need...)
Curious George (3535)
174861 2003-09-13 02:36:00 Yer well you've got Paradigm PCs there and I highly recommend them. Also Starlyte Computers if they have some good prices. I think they are not very competitve now - lot more expensive than others.

Ascent has high ratings but not the best prices. Don't go with HotChips, or QMB - they either don't respond to emails or are rude.

Above all pricespy is your tool :)
PoWa. (3243)
174862 2003-09-13 02:38:00 Sorry that should read:

I found the person at HotChips rude and intolerant, and when I tried to buy something from QMB there was no response to my questions.
PoWa. (3243)
174863 2003-09-13 02:56:00 I have found QMB to be very good via email, and even better in-person :-)

Im surprised nobody has said "http://www.pricespy.co.nz" yet!?!
..or did I miss that while skimming over the posts?

;-)
Chilling_Silently (228)
174864 2003-09-13 03:14:00 Qmb stated over the phone they would replace my stick of ram,then they lost it for 3 weeks,then decided the stick was fine,Even though it crashed every puter it was put into and failed numerous ram testers(thats my results),They also refused to tell me what means they were using to test it,So i was refused a replacement and told if i wanted the defective stick of ram returned to me that i would have to pay postage.

Bad bad bad service,they went back on there initial promise and lost my ram for 3 weeks.

Needless to say i refused to pay the postage for a defective stick of ram and i was never sent it or a replacement.I have since that time refused to pass any business there way or recomend them...which was something i was prone to do before.
metla (154)
174865 2003-09-13 03:15:00 PoWa briefly mentioned it. somebody (208)
174866 2003-09-13 04:13:00 > www.pcpowerplay.com.au has an excellent atricle
> called the Beast.
> Buy this mag, with the DVD edition, as it has a
> excellent amount of apps on it. HIghly reccommended.

Yea the beast is great, but the problem I find is that by the time we get it, the dam things already out of date. :|
AlexF (2316)
174867 2003-09-13 05:36:00 It may be wise to avoid the PC Company at the moment..... Curious George (3535)
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