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![]() Hi fishface,
Most big stores price match, so lowest price shouldn't be the #1 deciding factor. ATIC is infamous for their prices, but also infamous for the lousy customer service, terrible waranty/RMA/return policy and intolerable attitude. ATIC is an expert store where you order parts over the phone (specified...exactly), pick the parts up, pay in cash and leave without a fuss. For most people, the lousy business practices can't justify the price and this is why I don't recommend ATIC. - Victor. |
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![]() jebus, i can't believe atic is still in business, i used to shop there in the 80's and they had that belligerent attitude towards customer service even then. there are tons of great smaller shops that will give you great prices on systems and parts, most of them will either price match or come pretty close if you bring in ads or other quotes. i was surprised, there is a tiny little shop 2 mins from my place in steveston that had some killer prices so look locally and be informed and you can get a good deal.
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![]() Dell is a little bit hit and miss. I got lazy when I needed a new computer so I ordered a Dell. Been a perfect fit and a decent machine with no problems. So when my folks had needed a new machine I told them to go Dell, and it's been nothing but headaches and the tech support, now that it's all offshore, has been .. less than stellar. It's funny but I've talked to others who have had the exact same situation.. i.e., Dell was good for them but not so good for those they recommended it to.
Anyhow for the money and the laziness factor I'd probably go with Dell again, and recommended Dell just with the caveat that "it might work out well for you, but it might not." PC's are just a tool. I'm Comp.Sci. but I couldn't be bothered to build my own system, not that I couldn't, it's just that .. well .. there are more interesting things to do with one's time. So my best advice is figure out your interests and what you want out of a PC, and build around that. If you like to tinker, go ahead and build your own. If you want to go with gaming, or multimedia, then you know what sort of hardware you need, and so on. I guess I'm embellishing a little. I did build my own PVR out of a PC and I'm planning on rebuilding it soon. Once you go PVR for TV you will never go back. Holey mackerel what a difference that's made.
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![]() The best is A-Power Pick out your components and they put it together for you. I have never had 1 person get screwed when I recomment then to A-Power. Cant say that about NCIX or Atic.
A-Power actually cares about people and will try to build you a decent system that suits your needs. I send all of my customers to A-Power. BTW I work at Shaw cable and have seen my share of useless,slow,NEW computers.(several thousand) A-Power first, then Anitec, then NCIX, and of course Dell if you dont know squat...they are the laymans decent option. Future shop and Best Buy will sell you whatever you're willing to buy, so beware. Tigerdirect...good deals...plus shipping. |