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From: bossman | posted: 16.12.2005 13:35 I'm about to buy a relatively high spec pc for my home office. I'm looking at spending upto £1500 - I will be using the computer for intensive 3D CAD mainly, while running other applications. I have a pretty good idea about the type of system I want but I am having trouble with which manufacturer to choose. I was all set to order a Mesh machine, but after reading a couple of forums I have decided against this. So my second option is Evesham who are a little more expensive but I believe to have a better reputation. Would I be wise to go with Evesham - or can anybody recommend another supplier. thanks |
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From: Joe | posted: 17.12.2005 17:17 Mesh are great! Never had a problem with anything i have bought from them. Brilliant value too! If not, go to dabs.com they're brilliant, go anywhere else and your paying extra for a bloody sticker! |
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From: paulo | posted: 12.01.2006 18:22 i can understand this as i'm in the same postiton myself. initially, i too was set on mesh and presently i'm researching evesham or any other suppliers that can offer a good customer care with a good response time and on-site! so maybe we can share our progress, or not, ok |
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From: bri | posted: 16.01.2006 19:59 I was all set to buy an mesh extreme 600, i thought i would have a look at some forums and was shocked to see the problems people have been having with their mesh computers. im not sure to go ahead and buy are not, mesh seem to offer the most power n features for money, but will it work, i don't fancy paying 1600+ for a faulty machine |
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From: Andy | posted: 18.01.2006 11:48 Orderd a Mesh Elite 630 on 29/12/05 and am still waiting for it to arrive ! My Colleague has also ordered one the same a week after me and he is still waiting too. Will advise all of progress. |
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From: Andy | posted: 23.01.2006 12:45 Mesh Elite 630 arrived on 19/1/06. Everything was undamaged and it was all there. Plugged it all in switched on and it all works. Everything working a treat. Software that I had ordered was all installed apart from Norton which was on a seperate disc. The system recovery CD came with it which has Windows XP on it and all the cyberlink software. So all in all a good experience so far !! I thoroughly recommend a data stick to transfer old date from the old PC to the new one. I even managed to transfer all my E-mails and address books. |
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From: navi | posted: 24.01.2006 15:20 im also looking to splash out on a new computer for around 2000 pounds for some serious gaming. after looking through numerous magazines MESH seem to offer wat i wanted at a good price but i am too now confused by the poor reviews form other mesh users and am doubtfull as to wether i should buy from them. The next choice for me seems to be going with Evasham as i hav bought a desktop form them before 6 years ago and i have not even one complaint about it and not once did i ever have to call customer support as nothing ever went wrong with it , and now after 6 years of heavy usage it still works perfectly as the day i bought it, every thing still works cd burner, cd drive memory is fine no problems wat so ever. Are Evasham still as good as they were before anyone? |
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From: Cake | posted: 26.01.2006 16:56 To all of you that want new pc's. Buy a book about building them, and build it your self. You will get much more for your money and exactly what you want and need. :-) |
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From: SMUDGER | posted: 10.02.2006 20:57 BUY A DELL P.C THEY ARE THE DOGS B******S. HAVE HAD MINE FOR 3 YEARS AND STILL CHURNS AWAY. THIS IS A VERY QUIET M\C.NO SOUND FROM FANS. MY WORK HAS MANY PCs FROM DIFFERENT SELLERS. THEY CANT GET CLOSE TO MINE. |
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