Buying Individual Components

Matt

Bright Spark
I know we can buy individual components from pc specialist, but have you ever though about adding a section for that on the website, including prices etc?

I find that often you compete in terms of pricing with some of the other websites out there like overclockers, scan and aria to name but a few.

Sometimes i like to browse the internet looking for the best deal, but to get your prices normally involves phoning up and possibly waiting on hold for some time.

Also, on your website you have had a system clearance section for as many years as i can remember. But i have never seen anything in there. I would definitely be interested in system clearance items to fit in relatives pc's giving them a low cost upgrade.

Do you ever plan to put anything in system clearance?

:)
 

PCS

Administrator
Staff member
Hello Matt

We're not planning to list components on our website - we're only interested in selling fully built systems. We're specialists in what we do, there's not many companies who are as niche as us, and if we try to do too much we will lose focus.

Regarding the system clearance section - we're not using it very often now as we use eBay to clear out our excess/clearance stock. You can visit our shop here:

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/PC-Specialist-Parts-Shop
 

Matt

Bright Spark
Hello Matt

We're not planning to list components on our website - we're only interested in selling fully built systems. We're specialists in what we do, there's not many companies who are as niche as us, and if we try to do too much we will lose focus.

Regarding the system clearance section - we're not using it very often now as we use eBay to clear out our excess/clearance stock. You can visit our shop here:

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/PC-Specialist-Parts-Shop

Thanks for the reply. Ill take a look at ebay. :)
 

Matt

Bright Spark
I bought the hdmi adapter. I'll be keeping a lookout for any other interesting parts though, mainly in the form of cpu/ram/graphics.
 

PCS

Administrator
Staff member
Yeah it's pretty straight-forward. Turn off your PC and disconnect the power. Looking from the back of the PC take off the right hand side panel and slot it into one of the PCI ports (the long white ones) and screw the bracket in place. Then connect the aerial to the back and replace the cover. Power up and install.

:D
 

steveuk87

Super Star
whoop kool, cheers lads!! haha you'll know my order when it gets to you's :p (cwo_haynes) is the username coz i'm super cool!

Steve
 

Gorman

Author Level
haha i know how to install hardware, i meant to put it in the machine itself :)

Steve

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steveuk87

Super Star
whoop quick easy guide! awsome cheers dude!! haha, loves the hammer, although wouldnt this surely void the warrenty?

Steve
 
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