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Apr 18 2013 03:47pm
Any1 heard of this http://www.magicmicro.com ? I noticed one of their computers on ***.com and it seems like a legit site. Any1 know if the site is legit and it their computers are well made? Or is it a shit hole that takes forever to ship out and crappy durability? Also what about their prices, they seem decent?
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Apr 18 2013 03:50pm
So what you are trying to say, you're going to buy a prebuilt and ignore the builds posted in your thread.
Apr 18 2013 03:51pm
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Apr 18 2013 03:57pm
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So what you are trying to say, you're going to buy a prebuilt and ignore the builds posted in your thread.


im just curious. exploring all of my options. is that wrong? i do appreciate all suggestions. but even if i buy the parts separate, i would pay someone to put it together, i dont trust myself to not break something while putting it together.
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Apr 18 2013 03:58pm
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im just curious. exploring all of my options. is that wrong? i do appreciate all suggestions. but even if i buy the parts separate, i would pay someone to put it together, i dont trust myself to not break something while putting it together.


ncix is just a click away...................
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Apr 18 2013 03:59pm
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ncix is just a click away...................


what do u mean? can u custom choose the parts u want at ncix and have them build it for u?
thats why i am asking about this site, cause u can choose your parts and they built it for u.

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Apr 18 2013 04:12pm
I had some harsh words for you, but I just settled for a simple "fuck you" and roll of the eyes.

In all seriousness though, you should put it together yourself. It's not as hard as you think.
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Apr 18 2013 04:15pm
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what do u mean? can u custom choose the parts u want at ncix and have them build it for u?
thats why i am asking about this site, cause u can choose your parts and they built it for u.


sites like the one you posted have a limited selection of parts that are typically lower quality and overpriced. they give the illusion of building a custom pc - but in reality you're still forced to follow their template and use the parts that they selected

buy the parts individually (like from newegg or ncix) and you know exactly what goes into your build. if you're afraid of messing up when you put things together, you can get ncix or a local shop to put them together for you (though it's hard to mess up, and the only tool you might need is a philips head screwdriver for a couple screws)
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Apr 18 2013 04:15pm
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I had some harsh words for you, but I just settled for a simple "fuck you" and roll of the eyes.

In all seriousness though, you should put it together yourself.  It's not as hard as you think.


my main concern is handling the CPU, Motherboard, and/or the GPU improperly and damaging one or all of them. They are expensive and fragile parts. If I do something on accident, there goes a bit of money and a sad sad day.


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sites like the one you posted have a limited selection of parts that are typically lower quality and overpriced.  they give the illusion of building a custom pc - but in reality you're still forced to follow their template and use the parts that they selected

buy the parts individually (like from newegg or ncix) and you know exactly what goes into your build.  if you're afraid of messing up when you put things together, you can get ncix or a local shop to put them together for you (though it's hard to mess up, and the only tool you might need is a philips head screwdriver for a couple screws)

Thanks for the response. Ncix will put it together? i didnt see that on their website?

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Apr 18 2013 04:17pm
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my main concern is handling the CPU, Motherboard, and/or the GPU improperly and damaging one or all of them. They are expensive and fragile parts. If I do something on accident, there goes a bit of money and a sad sad day.

There is a "noob proof" guide in the stickies on the sub-forum. It's old, but like the title says, it's noob proof. I followed it when I put together my first PC, and it worked just fine on startup.
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