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Chat them and ask if theres a priority service, itll cost you though.
There is priority available but it's £55 extra and even that is showing 10 days at earliest
Chat them and ask if theres a priority service, itll cost you though.
There is priority available but it's £55 extra and even that is showing 10 days at earliest
Kinda understandable, every company is understaffed and overstretched thats if they are even open. I think you will struggle to find a quicker service with the same warranty and prices. If I were you Id still chat them.
@Cagey75
I just put together a build on CCL priority
Built to Order
Allow 5 - 6 working days
Post me your config and cost on your build and I can check.
Ah but you're in the UK, I'm sure me being in Ireland adds a few days on top. It's also £55 I didn't want to add :/ maybe i'll just have to cut a few more corners
Like this.... some configs and a minor change could speed up your build big time. Thats why I asked for your spec and maybe we can find something sooner. Instead of spending the 50 on priority.
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That's pretty much the same as my chosen set up, used the delta pro as base and only changed the Gpu, RAM and SSD - I can choose a smaller size SSD and select priority, as I'll be addind a HDD later either way
The delivery on the spec above is 2-3 days priority. There are other that are 5-6 day builds, most normal build times are 10-11 days.
It changes for me though because I'm in Ireland - think I'll just suck it up on the later date, it's a week extra, or £50 and I'd rather the money go into the build - sure time will fly by ...
Purely FWIW
Novatech in Portsmouth have always had a good reputation. Though I could not readily find details of shipping cost to Ireland.
I did come across them, seemed expensive but I'll give them another look now
I wouldnt say Scan, Nova etc etc are expensive, Id say AWD/CCL are very cheap, they are basically offering a nearly free build because you are buying components from them. I wouldnt build someone a PC for £50 or sometimes even less for labour, its 1/2 day to 1 days work incl testing and stressing.
Look at Box, Chillblast, Scan, PCspecialist.
AWD are definitely the cheapest but the feedback for them is pretty terrible on some sites. Looking at some of the others I'd need a fatter wallet.
Feedback for a lot of sites is pretty terrible, even amazon. Yeah, the others you would need a fatter wallet, so may as well get exactly what you want at the price you want to pay even if it takes another week. The longer you take, the longer it takes. Do it mate, the end of the week will soon be here and you can add another week to your doa.
Actually went through the order earlier, and then hit a stumble, using BT, there's no obvious option through my bank's site to change currency when making a transfer, and I wanted it to be bang on so they wouldn't come back with 'your payment was a tenner shy' - so it looks like PP is my only way, and there I get rode for a few more quid as their conversion seems to be way off
I use Scan for my components and they've been great during the lockdown. Most recently I ordered my PSU on Saturday night and it arrived this morning at 10am. That's pretty damn good!
My own computer I like to build myself, it's really not all that hard and you get a lot of satisfaction in the end. But for business computers I use a local place who I call up in the morning and it's usually ready by the end of the day. Could be worth looking around locally to see if any computer shops are operating if time is of the essence.
I think separate components have been easy to purchase, builds during lockdown with limited staff have been tricky, but I think it's understandable, many of us are at home and these companies are operating on skeleton staff, we've grown used to expecting things next day but it's not quite fair.
Definitely, but it may be worth checking out local computer shops who may be operating during the lockdown, or perhaps more accurately; trying to survive.
My desktop is out there ... somewhere I know it is DPD who are causing the hold up, but the company who took my extra money for a quicker build took longer than expected to get it out too. I'll just have to be patient, if I was in the UK i'd have had it by now. Just eager to check that everything is fine with it. When I can do that and test it all out, then I'll give some feedback on the company, but for now I have no clue only that they have sent a package ...
My desktop is out there ... somewhere I know it is DPD who are causing the hold up, but the company who took my extra money for a quicker build took longer than expected to get it out too. I'll just have to be patient, if I was in the UK i'd have had it by now. Just eager to check that everything is fine with it. When I can do that and test it all out, then I'll give some feedback on the company, but for now I have no clue only that they have sent a package ...
Id be disappointed with DPD, its taking them way to long. Push for a refund on the next day service and postage.
I have no doubt that some cross border delivery services are suffering......but Crucial who used UPS worked well. Once it left their Brno Czechia facility it took a two days to arrive as they said on their website i.e. total time 3-4days. Granted a small parcel compared to a PC.
Hopefully it will get there soon but I agree with @twist if they have not performed (bearing in mind Covid19) within a reasonable expectation then some refund surely is due!
I should update and give some kudos to Palicomp, where I purchased my build. Initially they were slow to respond, they have said they were backed up and short staffed so understandable, and they have been communicating decently since I received the desktop. Because of the hold up, they offered to throw in a couple extra fans [I hadn't ordered enough for this case] but instead I asked for a discount on extra RAM, as I'd only ordered 8GB. They agreed and we made a deal on a matching stick, at a discount plus free postage, basically giving me my £25 early build fee back - so all is well. I don't know much about builds but to me it looks a nice neat job and everything is functioning as it should be.
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My phone cam isn't the greatest but you get the ides, the red cable at front is for the fan they repositioned to the side panel, as I'd only ordered 2 x 120mm, both should be on front. Once I get an 80mm fan for the rear I can move that side panel one back where it should be and it'll be a little cleaner
The HDD bays/DVD drive [I know, I'll never use it but it comes with the case] and psu are on the other side, it is a split case which helps keep this side clean - it's also supposedly very good for cooling even with limited fans because of that split.
Anyway, that's me about sorted, she is a little beast - had The Witcher III running on it last night at various settings even ultra and it was very smooth - and this was with just the 8GB RAM single channel.
Ryzen 2600x
GTX 1660 6GB
8GB [soon to be 16] Corsair vengeance 3200mhz DDR4
Prime B450M-A MB
Koling 500w psu
500GB nvme drive
I will definitely have to add more storage, this 500gb drive is aldready filling up fast
They actually have a cable management service for extra, I didn't opt for that but I'm sure it's neater. The HDD go in the other side, it is more cramped over there because of the dvd drive, I could probably take that out at some point, doubt I'll ever use it
@Cagey75 you should start a build thread, it's nice to see what people get up to and your info will get lost in this thread.
yeah maybe, sorry, I did kinda take over your thread you should probably post your rig again as a reminder, it's like the Daddy version of my little thing
Absolutely, a similar spec but with a Mac logo on the front would cost at least £2k.Not at all mate, just don't want to see your info get lost, deserves its own thread, it's a nice little build and shows how much computer people can get for such little money.