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Final Choice

Hi,

I announce to you that I Went to the local computer store for the final contract. They will assemble the computer.

The computer should be ready in 1 or 2 weeks.

Here the computer system for a good price.


Corsair Carbide 300r

Motherboard : Asus P8h77 M-CSM

Power Supply : 600w CX V2 Corsair

Processor : Intel Core I5 3550

Hard drives : SSD 128 Crucial M4

1 TB Seagate 7200

French Keyboard Generic

Mouse Logitech B100


Windows 7 Home Premium X64 French

DVD RW LG

Kingston Hyperx Genesis 1600 8 GB Kit

Speakers : Logitech Z313

Video Card : Saphire HD7850 2 GB

Monitor : Asus 23'' VS238h

Do you think that i will have a enough good computer ?

The Bonus will be a OEM mouse pad.

Thank-you !
 
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It's a decent build for gaming, not the best but still very powerful. However I do feel they're charging you quite a bit. Probably could have built it yourself and saved a few hundred maybe by changing some of the parts they chose.

Do they at least offer a store warranty as opposed to the parts warranties in case something goes wrong? Or will they provide free servicing for it for some period of time after purchase? If these guys are just simply putting it together for you I do feel there's a bit of wasted money in the build.
 
I think you might have been able to get a better deal from a system building company like iBuyPower or CyberPowerPC honestly but you've already paid for the system so what's done is done. The build is still very nice, just overpriced a bit.
 
As I mentioned in your previous threads, your local computer store is overcharing you by about $200. NCIX will do the same thing for the price of parts + $50 and NCIX's pricing and selection on parts is a hell of a lot better. Isn't the great thing about Canada supposed to be that you can use English or French speaking services equally?
 
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