SuperDuperMe
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Hi,
Does anyone know much about bowlers?
Im after building a new gaming pc after Christmas and will have about £440 (Budget has gone up since last thread - This also doesn't cover a gpu as i am going to get something cheap and cheerful for the time being).
Heard that bowlers offer trade price to the public. What does this actually relate to, as in a rough percentage how much would i save against full retail?
Also what parts are likely to be sold? Crap for oem pc's or actual decent parts, gigabyte, asus etc. (for example i am after an matx build and it MUST have a prodigy M case - This is non negotiable)
Please only comment if you have gen info on bowlers and experience of going as its a travel and half on public transport and i don't fancy a wasted trip.
TL;DR the build i have seen will cost me £440 without a gpu, this includes prodigy m case and an i5 4670k (No GPU or OS) - How much would i save if i bought it at Bowlers in manchester?
EDIT: Ignore me, used that mysterious thing called google and it appears to be an absolute dive without much - "Trade prices for the public" on the good stuff anyway. Looks like ill be getting my gear online.
Does anyone know the best place to buy from these days? I used to get off overclockers but it seems pretty expensive, Aria seems ok but the I5's are pretty high priced atm
Does anyone know much about bowlers?
Im after building a new gaming pc after Christmas and will have about £440 (Budget has gone up since last thread - This also doesn't cover a gpu as i am going to get something cheap and cheerful for the time being).
Heard that bowlers offer trade price to the public. What does this actually relate to, as in a rough percentage how much would i save against full retail?
Also what parts are likely to be sold? Crap for oem pc's or actual decent parts, gigabyte, asus etc. (for example i am after an matx build and it MUST have a prodigy M case - This is non negotiable)
Please only comment if you have gen info on bowlers and experience of going as its a travel and half on public transport and i don't fancy a wasted trip.
TL;DR the build i have seen will cost me £440 without a gpu, this includes prodigy m case and an i5 4670k (No GPU or OS) - How much would i save if i bought it at Bowlers in manchester?
EDIT: Ignore me, used that mysterious thing called google and it appears to be an absolute dive without much - "Trade prices for the public" on the good stuff anyway. Looks like ill be getting my gear online.
Does anyone know the best place to buy from these days? I used to get off overclockers but it seems pretty expensive, Aria seems ok but the I5's are pretty high priced atm
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