[ale] Semi-OT: Atl/Ga hardware vendors?
Denny Chambers
bugfix4u2 at bellsouth.net
Tue Jan 7 15:01:36 EST 2003
They have a link on there site for customers interested in bulk orders
(10 or more pc's). If you check them out, let the rest of know what they
say.
Denny
sangell at nan.net wrote:
>I will agree 100% with Danny on Monarch also. I buy all my personal
>equipment from them and recomend them highly to others as well. It has been
>my experience that they will go out of their way to make the customer
>happy. As Danny stated though , their prices are a bit higher PC for PC
>than some but they deal mainly with "higher" end components also. I too
>think they may have some trouble with a 100 systems order but then again I
>have never even asked them about volume system builds.
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>Robert,
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>On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 12:26, Robert L. Harris wrote:
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>> I'm looking for someone who can throw together one or two boxes or 100
>>within a "reasonable" time period, can build to a standard and has a
>>decent warranty/support. Price is of coure pretty important.
>>
>> Please pass on recomendations if you can, I'd ideally like to find
>>someone around the Atlanta area but inside the US is a must (we're tired
>>of servers getting hung up in customs for 2 weeks).
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> Try Monarch Computer (http://www.monarchcomputer.com).
>They're just
>off of Mountain Industrial (Jimmy Carter Blvd., but past Hwy 29, it
>becomes MI).
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> I don't know for certain that they can do 100, but I'll bet
>they can
>come close. Their prices aren't the best, but from my experience, their
>quality is better than most mom-n-pop shops (e.g. GinStar).
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> HTH!
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>Danny
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