Hi,
Can anyone tell me where I can find a good store in Santo Domingo for custom built, desktop PC's?
I'm re-locating to the DR for one year. I'm trying to build my budget before I arrive in a couple months.
I've been to the DR. Any help would be appreciated.
Here's what I know so far:
1. I found a computer shop that had two used desktops, for DM$ 5,500 or DM$ 6,000 . No info. if it was refurbished, etc.
Not comfortable with this.
2. I've been browsing the oascomputer site. Good units, but really low on specs. Motherboard manufacturer unknown.
RAM really low. Graphics unknown. Brands like Dell, Samsung, are satisfactory for many consumers, but usually bad
for shoppers interested in future upgrades. The cases are too small, the PSU's are too low, and everything is integrated: sound, video.
3. I shopped at Plaza Lama in-store. Not one desktop, but I found two or three nice laptops, and only one shined. It was an HP.
The price (DM$ 21,000) wasn't too bad compared to a Best Buy in the U.S.
4. Omega tech puts no info on its website. Except "Espere proximamente".
5. Cecomsa has a website that is empty. No desktops, no motherboards.
Goal: A store familiar with Asus motherboards, Cooler Master, Nvidia, GeForce, ATI, Cyberpower, Alienware, Intel Core i7 CPU's,
Thinkpad, Lenovo, etc.
My fear is air cargo (expensive) or bringing what I have. I'm trying to buy local.
Can anyone tell me where I can find a good store in Santo Domingo for custom built, desktop PC's?
I'm re-locating to the DR for one year. I'm trying to build my budget before I arrive in a couple months.
I've been to the DR. Any help would be appreciated.
Here's what I know so far:
1. I found a computer shop that had two used desktops, for DM$ 5,500 or DM$ 6,000 . No info. if it was refurbished, etc.
Not comfortable with this.
2. I've been browsing the oascomputer site. Good units, but really low on specs. Motherboard manufacturer unknown.
RAM really low. Graphics unknown. Brands like Dell, Samsung, are satisfactory for many consumers, but usually bad
for shoppers interested in future upgrades. The cases are too small, the PSU's are too low, and everything is integrated: sound, video.
3. I shopped at Plaza Lama in-store. Not one desktop, but I found two or three nice laptops, and only one shined. It was an HP.
The price (DM$ 21,000) wasn't too bad compared to a Best Buy in the U.S.
4. Omega tech puts no info on its website. Except "Espere proximamente".
5. Cecomsa has a website that is empty. No desktops, no motherboards.
Goal: A store familiar with Asus motherboards, Cooler Master, Nvidia, GeForce, ATI, Cyberpower, Alienware, Intel Core i7 CPU's,
Thinkpad, Lenovo, etc.
My fear is air cargo (expensive) or bringing what I have. I'm trying to buy local.