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Hey everyone,

I have received some great advice here in the past and was looking from some more.

I have in the past built my own PC's but have decided that I am not up to the task right now.. (daughter, just moved, life is crazy) But I do need a new PC.. I want to build something nice, I am looking for a very good quailty board, processor, memory, drives etc.

So, to make a long story short, does anyone know anywhere I can check into custom computer building?

Any help would be apprciated.

Thanks,
Jeff

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too easy, where do you live, how much are you going to spend and what is it exactly that you need. if your from the US www.newegg.com is the best priced site for componants. www.gamedude.com.au is the best prices from australia.

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Reply to twofruitz

Yea, www.newegg.com is very good for the US. I use them all the time. Good luck.

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Reply to mrwhipper

Do they actually put together the parts that you select? I cannot find any info about that on their site.

I would like to pick the parts and have them build..

Reply to Jeffro

<A HREF="http://www.monarchcomputer.com" target="_new">MonarchComputer</A> allows a lot of flexibility in choosing parts. Select "Custom systems."

Reply to Prof133

Have you tried just checking around where you live? I know where I grew up there was a store that would allow you to pick the parts and then they ordered and put it together for you (with an additional charge for them putting it together of course).

Reply to bandikoot

ABS computers , its owned by the same CO. as NewEgg.com
excellant for custom PCs

ABScomputer.com then pick "your configuration"

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