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    Bristeeri Technologies

    3.8 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    I haven't had any problems any of the times i've been great store great service! the people are…read morefriendly and helpful I will make sure to come back with any computer problem!

    We had a motherboard replaced in September to support Windows 11, and Windows was installed at that…read moretime. Approximately three months later, in December, the system entered an Automatic Repair loop and would not boot. We spent nearly two months attempting to troubleshoot the issue ourselves using the reset and restore options available within Windows. A December restore point was visible during that process. When we brought the computer back to the shop, we were told that "someone must have deleted system files" and that it would be $100 to reinstall Windows. We were also told it was not possible for the issue to be related in any way to the prior hardware replacement of which a previous call to Microsoft verified it very well could be and months later at that. What concerned me was the immediate attribution of fault without explanation of diagnostic steps. Windows Automatic Repair loops are boot-level failures typically associated with update corruption, driver conflicts, storage issues, or system configuration instability -- not casual deletion of files by an end user. Core operating system files are protected and not easily removed through normal usage. Additionally, concerns were raised about side panel screws suggesting possible tampering, although it was unclear how that would relate to a Windows boot-level error. Given that this was a return visit following extensive and costly hardware work performed by the same shop, I would have expected a broader and more collaborative diagnostic discussion before attributing the issue to customer action. Multiple plausible causes exist for this type of failure, including Windows update corruption and drive health factors, and those possibilities should be evaluated and explained before concluding that files were deleted or that the system was tampered with. It was also not clearly communicated at the time of the original repair how long labor would be covered or what expectations should be if a system-level issue arose months later. With expensive hardware work, clearer explanation of warranty limits, potential update-related risks, and post-install expectations would help customers make informed decisions. Even if the root cause ultimately turned out to be unrelated to the motherboard itself, a transparent diagnostic process and clearer policy communication would have reinforced confidence and likely led to additional service work. Instead, the quick assignment of blame and dismissal of other possibilities affected our confidence in continuing to use their services. We ultimately chose to resolve the matter elsewhere. If you struggle with question of getting a new gaming PC over repairing just buy the new one over going here, you'll be far better off.

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    XForce PC is great. During the latter part of COVID, I decided to buy a flight simulator. I was…read morein the process of taking flying lessons. I did my research and found this amazing company. Ken Lannigan was fantastic from the beginning in helping me with any questions I had. He is so patient. Everything I ordered came intact and it was easy with the help of Ken and Mike's videos to put it all together. I recently had a problem and Ken patiently walked me through everything. I saw a video of Mike's that also helped. Ken is very patient and answers all your questions. Very professional. Amazing guy!! Great tech support. Totally appreciated!!! My XForce PC and X-Plane are up and running. Thanks again!!!!

    I found XforcePC by Michael Brown's YouTube channel. This is now my second system I've ordered from…read morethem and couldn't possibly be more pleased. There are countless options when it comes to flight simulators and for some, this can be overwhelming. XForcePC was able to help me navigate these decisions and at times get me out of my own way, talking me out of more expensive, unnecessary upgrades. The systems Michael and Ken build are all about efficiency, performance and a clean aesthetic. (not RGB and "toaster" style cases you find on Amazon) Essentially, running X-Plane or Microsoft flight simulator smoothly on whatever set up you have. I was initially apprehensive about configuring some of the third-party software that interacts with X-Plane such as air manager. I also was concerned about getting ForeFlight (on my iPad) to work properly with X-Plane. XForcePC offers "white glove" set up (to their customers) where they will walk you through all of this. But truthfully, the email they send out after purchase, is so informative, with step-by-step instructions videos that you probably won't need it. Whether you're looking for a bare bones, budget system to affordably run X-Plane or a blazing fast "over-kill" system with multiple monitors, they can help you. I can't say enough good things about XForcePC and intend on ordering PCs from them for as long as they are building them.

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