Custom System Builders (AMD based)

Cronie

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Can you give me the names of some companies that will assemble and warranty AMD-based systems with a lot of flexibility (configurations etc).

Esp. interested in those that will provide tested o/c machines.
 

Arrow

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Actually, a lot of system builders will do this for you. Just be sure to check resellerratings.com first if ordering online.

Rob
Please visit <b><A HREF="http://www.ncix.com/shop/index.cfm?affiliateid=319048" target="_new">http://www.ncix.com/shop/index.cfm?affiliateid=319048</A></b>
 

spud

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Supercom great people very flexible 3 years warrenty parts and labour. Its where i got my computer from

SPUD

<font color=blue>Just some advice from your friendly neighborhood blue man </font color=blue> :smile:
 

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"Esp. interested in those that will provide tested o/c machines."
---Grrr....Darn Newbies. If you're that freakin' concerned with oc, build your own darn system!!!!! Why would you buy, not build? Build is easy if you are competant, and o/c will void the warranty anyway!!! Goodness, companies like alienware, etc. Make so much money off of rich newbies like yourself. Stealing someones signature "Build your own, you will love it more".

"If you teach a child to read, then he or her will be able to pass a literacy test" - George W.
 
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PCNut.com (will overclock, 1 yr. P&L).
Envisioncs.com (does not overclock but will set your configurations and will give you a 3 yrs. parts & labor warrantee)
Both have great reseller ratings
 
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Try Pollywell at
http://www.polywell.com/
I have heard they have a good reputation but not bought from them myself.
I doubt they or anyone esle will build an overclocked machine and waranty it.
Anim88tor
 

ejsmith2

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If you're buying an overclocked system, tested, then you'll have to pay someone for the testing? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of overclocking (i.e. cash-back-reward) in the first place?

Anyway, I've seen a few places on the web, advertising that, but I've never really looked in-depth.
 
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I just built a 900mhz AMD Thunderbird system, got my parts from Monarch Computer Systems. Good prices, knowlegable staff, here's the link.

http://www.monarchcomputer.com/

Its better to keep ones mouth shut and let people think you are a fool - Groundhog<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by groundhog on 03/26/01 11:27 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
 

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