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Ptoye
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O.P. Building A PC
Well i had an idear today that i could buy in parts for computers and build up a computer system, then sell it for more.
Could someone please give me a list of every single part i would need and possibly a link to each part or even a good website (UK).
I would build them for the very basic market. hopefully using only barebone parts keeping prices to a minimal. i know this is a very wide thing that people could answer but i would be very greatful for any replys.
also if anyone knows of any really good online touroils (can't spell ) for building computers i know this may seem mad that i dont know what i am doing but i think i know just enough about it with some lucky it will all go well !!!
thanks
P.toye
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02-28-2007 10:26 PM |
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Oxy
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RE: Building A PC
http://www.novatech.co.uk is a great site for brand new parts, and have some great quality products, with decent delivery times.
As for the parts.. im not too sure on that
EDIT: forgot to mention, if you sign up, they'll send you a catalog every month by mail.
This post was edited on 02-28-2007 at 10:30 PM by Oxy.
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02-28-2007 10:29 PM |
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Nagamasa
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RE: Building A PC
CPU
Motherboard
Hard Drive
PC Case
Power Pox
Disk Drive
associated wires
Video card?
I would take a look at your local computer store's flyers and see what is the mean sizes of everything (e.g., amount of Gbs in a HD). This way, it can attract more potential customers, and have easier profits to be made.
This post was edited on 02-28-2007 at 10:38 PM by Nagamasa.
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02-28-2007 10:30 PM |
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Jhrono
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RE: Building A PC
Hey Ptoye..
First, there's a couple of things you should know..
While puting a computer together doesn't require lots of effort, it should be done if you do know what you're messing with..
If you have basic knowledge on hardware and can follow instructions you should have no problem with this..
However, wouldn't that activity bring you into problems with the Law / Taxes?
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03-01-2007 12:58 AM |
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Ptoye
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O.P. RE: Building A PC
thanks guys
That website is amazing! just check out
http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/pcrange.html?ICO
and look at the 3200!!
i could buy that in, add a few thing moniter and OS.....sell on for about £450!!
jhrono, i a not to sure but you have rasied a valed point, when i think about it all i am doing is buying and sell.. although i really don't know about the tax, i would probs try sell on auction website but i don't think people would pay that much..... mabay the local news paper
anyone knows of any good totuorils?
thanks!
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03-01-2007 07:54 AM |
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Vilkku
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RE: Building A PC
About buying a ready-built computer and reselling it... I'm pretty sure there is some law that doesn't go well with that. Your idea is decent, but there are a lot of problems. First of all, you wouldn't be getting that much money for it, and like someone said there are some legal issues you have to consider. Also, if you want to make profit, you can't buy the components from normal stores, but you need to get in contact with companies that supply the professional computer builders (and I doubt they would sell to a private person, but I'm not sure. Your age might be a problem for them as well).
I'm not saying it won't work, only that there are a few things you haven't thought about. If something sounds too easy to be true, it most likely is, and if you could indeed make hundreds of pounds by simply buying and re-selling the same product there would be a lot more people doing it.
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03-01-2007 09:02 AM |
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Nagamasa
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RE: Building A PC
Well, he doesn't need a 'Wal-Mart' sized store for selling a self-built PC, he could just sell it to his neighbours, or friends' families, or simply eBay. So yes, I think local newspapers makes enough sense. So don't put it on the New York Times.
quote: Originally posted by Vilkku
simply buying and re-selling the same product
But now, they're put together...
If you buy approximately the same things, same brands, the stand-alone stuff is most likely cheaper. Also, stores (more so Costco and Sam's Club) are also making money like that, as they buy it cheap, and sell it cheap + profit.
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03-01-2007 12:35 PM |
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Ptoye
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O.P. RE: Building A PC
BTW does anyone know how i select what PSSU to buy, i am not usre how much i would need nor how to find out
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03-01-2007 05:03 PM |
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03-01-2007 06:37 PM |
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RE: Building A PC
quote: Originally posted by Nagamasa
If you buy approximately the same things, same brands, the stand-alone stuff is most likely cheaper.
Do you think that at this scale price would drop ?
no. quote: Originally posted by Nagamasa
Also, stores (more so Costco and Sam's Club) are also making money like that, as they buy it cheap, and sell it cheap + profit.
You do know that they buy in thousands with giant capitals?
*All posts are a purely speculative hypothesis based on abstract reasoning.
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