Dom
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quote: Originally posted by mjw_2k2
its savastore.com, i always buy off them everyone else is utter rip off, built 7 comps now saved £1000s that was just a quick example of pricing!
[Edited on 18-04-2005 by mjw_2k2]
tbh, just having a butchers on savastore, prices are pretty cheap - certainly on Seagate 200Gig SATA drive im after (save a few quid after del)
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mjw_2k2
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the motherboard kits are excellant for high spec low price pcs, + i have all the software i need so i save hundreds on each system i make, savastore.com is best for cheap quality components and i reccomend 2 everyone!!
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Half Pint
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problem is when you build your first you need to get the software,
I'm still reviewing our Microsoft agreement at work as i might be able to use our enterprice license and obtain all their products for the price of £15 per product.
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mjw_2k2
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^ hmm £15 each, not bad mate i have all software i need tho, my mate owns a comp shop and he can get me software at trade price also
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Rus
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i've got an evesham computer. had no problems at all. set me back £1400 at the time. i recommend them even though it took a while for them to make the computer
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