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broadstairs:
Anyone here used a UK supplier for a custom built PC? I am thinking of updating my current desktop and have looked at component prices but seems like they have gone up somewhat! The issue I have with custom build suppliers I've found so far is they all want to supply an OS and I don't want that since I run Linux. I'm looking at another AMD processor probably a Ryzen 5 and either integrated graphics or an AMD card (wont touch Nvidia with the proverbial barge pole!).

So has anyone here had successful dealings with any UK company, either custom build or component supplier (as I am quite capable of building it myself if required)?

Stuart

vic0239:
Have you looked at Ebuyer? I've bought a few components from them recently including an Intel NUC (which came sans OS), memory etc. They do next day delivery and their returns service is very easy to use (and works). I also found their customer service responsive.

Andy.

licquorice:
Second that, I've always used Ebuyer to build PCs. Get a bare bones system as a starter and add whatever you need.

petef:
Have a look at PC Specialist. I have just bought a second computer from them. This was entry entry level. The gaming machine I bought four years ago is still going strong though I upgraded the HDD to a bigger hybrid a little while back.

They have a good range of configuration options including no OS (saving ~£70).

Pete

parkdale:
www.Novatech.co.uk will supply hardware with or without a Windows license, prices are pretty keen as well :fingers:

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