Purchase approach

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About to likely spend 3k at overclockers. Decided on build thanks to another thread.

What is the best purchase approach? I can buy and have delivered, or buy and collect..

Collection is easy, but any benefits in having it mailed from a rights perspective.

This is a full build and just excludes case.
 
Are you building yourself or buying it pre built?

I don’t know about rights but if pre built I’d choose to collect. If parts get it all delivered and it’ll be like Xmas again opening the huge box :D
 
Building. I like spending days sorting cabling.

You raise a good point :)

I'm hoping for a cheeky boxing day Extra sale. The monitors are all a little more expensive than else where, so fingers crossed they drop them a bit and I can get all my stuff under one roof.
 
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Thought so. I guess the main thing is the monitor, as monitors suck, really not looking forward to that moment of turning it on.
 
Post up a list of water your getting so we can all judge you and have arguements fueled by booze :D

But yeah, delivered . But if you can pick up from ocuk a d spending that much... Maybe a mini tour ....
 
Gaming 7
8700k
1080ti aorus water
16gb 8pack ram
Samsung 500gb SSD...( Not bothered with NVM)
Superflower 750w+ (like the name and logo)

Some monitor that I can't choose but likely buy it else where as they are cheaper.
 
Gaming 7
8700k
1080ti aorus water
16gb 8pack ram
Samsung 500gb SSD...( Not bothered with NVM)
Superflower 750w+ (like the name and logo)

Some monitor that I can't choose but likely buy it else where as they are cheaper.

Damn sweet, £40 steam voucher with that board !
Worth looking at Focus 750w PSU or 650w version :D
 
I am impatient when it comes to new pc hardware so it would be collection for me. Also it takes any risk of damage in transit out of the equation.
 
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