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In Reply to: RE: Where do you buy computer parts? posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on August 06, 2014 at 09:04:55
RAM, many hard drives etc etc...for Macs with a great tech support team that lives in North America and good warranty policy.
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Gang,
I updated a MacPro ounce on a Friday night and had an issue with an SSD. They sent what we ordered, but we ordered the wrong bracket. Then the SSD died. So we called at like 8pm EST on a Friday night and the next morning BANG replacement SSD and correct bracket.
You actually talk to people who know what they are talking about.
For PC stuff I use to use newegg, but they have really gone down hill lately.
Thanks,
Gordon
J. Gordon Rankin
I love the fact that OWC has inexpensive complete tool kits with all the necessary items for disassembling just about any Apple computer.
Great choice for Mac specialty items and memory.
I've used OWC for Mac disassembly tools, special mounting brackets to install internal SSD in place of DVD drives, brackets and flex circuit cabling for doubling up on internal HDD/SSD in newer Mac Mini, Thunderbolt converters, etc.
But it looks like the OP is a Windows guy who can't seem to find a PC parts supplier that he likes. I've had excellent service from Amazon and Newegg as have others.
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