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April 4, 2014 9:17:56 PM

Hello, I will be building a gaming PC soon, and was wondering what stuff to buy first, and last etc.
I will be buying stuff over a 14- day period, since I want to stay within the 14 day RMA period for Canada Computers.
What should I buy immediately? What can wait? Will hardware prices change within 14 days?

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April 4, 2014 9:22:08 PM

Order the parts all at once , so that everything will arrive promptly.
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April 4, 2014 10:02:23 PM

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Get it all at once so you have the full 14 day period to check out the components, do you no good to buy CPU and GPU on day 1 and get everything else on day 14 only to find when you put them together CPU and/or GPU are DOA
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April 10, 2014 5:10:51 PM

It makes no sense to get your components spread out over 14 days. Do you have a spending problem / habbit that you are afraid you'll spend your money on something else before being able to buy all your components or something?
Squirrel away your cash until you are ready to get the whole shabang.

One question though. Why Canada Computers? It's RMA policy is only 14 days. NCIX is a full 30 day period. I buy a lot of stuff through NCIX. I can order stuff at 3:00 in the afternoon, and in most cases, I get my items delivered up in Kelowna the next morning.
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April 13, 2014 1:54:45 PM

Rhinofart said:
It makes no sense to get your components spread out over 14 days. Do you have a spending problem / habbit that you are afraid you'll spend your money on something else before being able to buy all your components or something?
Squirrel away your cash until you are ready to get the whole shabang.

One question though. Why Canada Computers? It's RMA policy is only 14 days. NCIX is a full 30 day period. I buy a lot of stuff through NCIX. I can order stuff at 3:00 in the afternoon, and in most cases, I get my items delivered up in Kelowna the next morning.



Because they have a physical retail store. Even though their prices are slightly higher on some things, at least I don't have to deal with shipping. Last time I ordered something online, they sent the stuff to my neighbor. Thankfully I saw it on his door before he could get it. I'm not taking chances again

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