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BMW135i 01-09-2010 01:56 AM

Anyone deal with NCIX?
 
I'm looking to custom build desktop. I kept seeing NCIX ads from everywhere. Anyone experience with them? Any saleman recommanded ?


And how's the pricing???





Thanks:)

Manic! 01-09-2010 02:12 AM

tons of people from RS site have used them. It's one of my favorite sites. Price mactch them with shopbot.ca

Sw0op 01-09-2010 02:55 AM

price matching ftw

Eclypz 01-09-2010 03:00 AM

You build custom desktops and have never heard of NCIX?
NCIX is HUGE. You have nothing to worry about :)

Crowtservo 01-09-2010 03:51 AM

NCIX is definitely your best bet. Especially if you live in Vancouver. When I lived out east I still bought everything through them and just had it shipped. They are very liberal with their price matching and have great customer service (they are often willing to help troubleshoot at no extra cost even when you are building it yourself).

Great sales, smart salespeople, great customer service. I buy all my computer stuff through them.

FN-2199 01-09-2010 03:56 AM

They're definitely the 'go-to' people for PC-related-anything.

Check them out. As far as pricing goes, my friend built a decent quad core with 8GB of ram and 512MB Nvidia Geforce 9400GT graphics card for about 1k.

Cman333 01-09-2010 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Manic! (Post 6762056)
tons of people from RS site have used them. It's one of my favorite sites. Price mactch them with shopbot.ca

I find pricebat.ca usually finds the lower price. I usually use BOTH just in case.

Gh0stRider 01-09-2010 11:31 AM

Also pricecanada.com
Posted via RS Mobile

n3w8ie-aler 01-09-2010 01:43 PM

i had bad experience. The wait was long just for a ram or power supply. I got a mouse from them and it had problems within a month. I got ignored for about 15 mins while they were behind the desks.

Pro u may get better deals and have what you want
Con sometimes if u want to buy something quick the wait can be a hassle

If u want in/out know what you want go to anitec. its like a grocery store

twitchyzero 01-09-2010 01:45 PM

NCIX like many computer stores have horrible return policies

TOS'd 01-09-2010 02:13 PM

^ I think its because the ppl that would actually buy parts to build a custom computer know what they are dealing with and know what product they want. Not like going to FS or BB with no knowledge on electronics and buying what they recommend.

I always use ncix, the only thing I don't use it for are things like headsets.

Lomac 01-09-2010 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by n3w8ie-aler (Post 6762473)
i had bad experience. The wait was long just for a ram or power supply. I got a mouse from them and it had problems within a month. I got ignored for about 15 mins while they were behind the desks.

Pro u may get better deals and have what you want
Con sometimes if u want to buy something quick the wait can be a hassle

If u want in/out know what you want go to anitec. its like a grocery store

Did you take a number ticket or just decided to wait in the store until someone approached you?


I don't really have any experiences with any other NCIX store other than the Langley location, but I've never had a problem with them. They're always more than happy to price match, have always had great customer service, and are usually pretty quick to get your order out (provided there's no giant line up, anyway).

way2quik 01-09-2010 03:36 PM

I've had no issue with NCIX.
Once you're helped, you're helped. They exchanged my bro's hdd on the spot and even installed it for him.

hotong 01-09-2010 04:37 PM

Pretty good experience with NCIX, bought a laptop off them.

BMW135i 01-09-2010 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eclypz (Post 6762086)
You build custom desktops and have never heard of NCIX?
NCIX is HUGE. You have nothing to worry about :)


No, I heard and saw the store exist at west broadway back in 2002 or 03 at that time. But i never bought anything from them. I was getting my parts from Micro Concept just few blocks up.




I'm choosing between this two video card atm : Radeon 5870 or the Nvidia GTX 295. Any advices?

bcedhk 01-09-2010 08:04 PM

probably the only computer place i go to, considering newegg is still online based.

sometimes i got o a-powers, but their price usually cannot match NCIX's

John 01-09-2010 08:05 PM

NCIX review
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/NCIX
I suspect almost everyone on this forum has bought at NCIX. If you are considering building, check their web specials on Wed night, and their in-store specials on Fri night & Sat. You can also subscribe to their spam list. Like all the Chinese computer stores, they really don't like returns. The service is also very chinese like, not so warm and cozy.

Video card comparison
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...70,2491-7.html

Ikkaku 01-09-2010 10:45 PM

yeah... it's a place that's more for people who already know what they want. Go in, order, purchase, leave. Occasionally you will find very patient sales who will be more elaborate if asked any questions, but I find it to be quite rare.

I've never been in the warehouse/storage area of the stores, but it does seem to take an abnormally long time for them to get the items. But then again, there could be thousands of items all just stacked up in boxes at the back :lol

Eclypz 01-10-2010 04:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BMW135i (Post 6762951)
No, I heard and saw the store exist at west broadway back in 2002 or 03 at that time. But i never bought anything from them. I was getting my parts from Micro Concept just few blocks up.




I'm choosing between this two video card atm : Radeon 5870 or the Nvidia GTX 295. Any advices?

You want the 5870 for a 2 reasons:
1) DirectX 11
2) Single GPU. I've had nothing but headaches when dealing with multi-GPUs. I can't even count the number of times, I've had to find "fixes" or patches for games that don't work properly for multi-GPUs. I had 2x 8800GT, and now have a 4870x2. My next card will definitely be a single GPU. Multi-GPUs also use more power and generate more heat.

BMW135i 01-10-2010 11:41 AM

I'm guessing two piece of HD 4870 perform better than one piece of HD 5870 and it's cheaper too right ??

John 01-10-2010 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BMW135i (Post 6763727)
I'm guessing two piece of HD 4870 perform better than one piece of HD 5870 and it's cheaper too right ??

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...70,2491-7.html

Cman333 01-10-2010 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eclypz (Post 6763531)
You want the 5870 for a 2 reasons:
1) DirectX 11
2) Single GPU. I've had nothing but headaches when dealing with multi-GPUs. I can't even count the number of times, I've had to find "fixes" or patches for games that don't work properly for multi-GPUs. I had 2x 8800GT, and now have a 4870x2. My next card will definitely be a single GPU. Multi-GPUs also use more power and generate more heat.

Wow that's good to know. I was thinking of doing a multi-GPU setup. Didn't realize it was that much of a problem.

oldsnail 01-10-2010 02:06 PM

i have been going to NCIX online vs in store... i experienced long wait times even for pick ups..
but they are great to deal witth

Eclypz 01-10-2010 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BMW135i (Post 6763727)
I'm guessing two piece of HD 4870 perform better than one piece of HD 5870 and it's cheaper too right ??

5870 is the performance equivalent of 2x 4870 (crossfire). Except the 5870 achieves this performance with a single GPU, meaning less heat and power consumption.

Jmac 01-11-2010 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eclypz (Post 6763923)
5870 is the performance equivalent of 2x 4870 (crossfire). Except the 5870 achieves this performance with a single GPU, meaning less heat and power consumption.

Not to mention that it gets full performance in all games whereas multiple GPU configurations aren't supported in every game and can sometimes have odd glitches that occur while playing.

I usually go with a single, powerful graphics card to start and pick another one up a year or two down the road when they're less than half the price.

As for NCIX, their pricematch policy is what keeps me shopping there. It certainly isn't their customer service (there have been a few good instances of customer service, but it's been mediocre or bad, for the most part). If Newegg.ca ever implemented a similar pricematch policy, I'd gladly switch to Newegg.ca.


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