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I researched and found an article on Tom's web site about an emerging company. Through reading the article I was impressed about a new company that had sent a couple builds that reviled a contest they had of top builds! This was of great interest to me so I kept reading. I checked out this company, sent a couple emails and phone calls to see just how serious they were about service and to surprise and delight my emails were answered in short time as my phone calls were. I decided to place an order with Solaris Computer Systems after having a HUGE ordeal with Dell that made me cancel my order with Dell and seek someone else. Thank you Dell for screwing up so completely! Max at Solaris beat the price of Dell, beat the service pants off of them and built me a better computer. I actually decided to buy a laptop at the same time from Solaris as Dell had also messed up that order as well.



I would without hesitation recommend Solaris Computer Systems to anyone looking to build a state of the art computer at just a little over what I could have bought the parts from Newegg for plus they tweaked the processor and sent it to me with warrantee and saved me a lot of time I didn't have to build my own.



Thanks Max for all your support and patience. Your company will go far in this "lack of service" world economy.



If you look hard I doubt you find a better place to deal with when it comes to computer builds and service. Max has been busy with orders and the web builder he had hired to do the work has been sick, but so far your site looks cool and I'm sure it will be awesome when it is completed.



Keep up the great work you're doing at Solaris! :D


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