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    West Tech Consulting

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    To start off I'm still a newbie building PCs thus why I came to this place to get a diagnosis on…read morewhat I did wrong after I built it. I was told it'll be 60$ in my mind I figured that a decent price because I know it'll be resolved quick well the guy couldn't get it to boot either than swapped out a psu and got it to boot. He said my psu was dead and that I need a new one. I thought it was odd because that psu was from an old build and since I boxed it up and put it away. It couldn't be dead. I went out and bought a new psu because the guy told me he can put in an off brand psu and if I wanted a better one I'd have to wait 3 days for it to arrive. Like i understand it's a small shop but when you have a pc center 15 min away why would you not have good psus in stock? So I went to micro center and got a psu. Plugged it in and was having the same issue with my pc not booting up. Long story short I figured out with the help of YouTube that my motherboard has 2 cpu power plug headers and turns out the small 4 pin plug is for extreme over locking only and there's no need to plug that in. I made the mistake of plugging it in using a spare pcie plug and that's why it wasn't booting. From someone that has way more experience than me I would have thought they would have caught that mistake very quick but nope I ending up paying 90$ instead of 60 and my psu was never dead but ended up spending another 100$ to buy a new psu so in the end shit deal if you ask me. Not going back.

    These guys know their stuff. Good customer service and will call you to update progress…read more I'll use them again

    CPR Cell Phone Repair Thornton

    CPR Cell Phone Repair Thornton

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    I had such a great experience with CPR Repair in Thornton! They were the only repair store that I…read morecalled in the Denver metro area that was willing to attempt to fix my cracked surface pro 7 screen. I called multiple stores (including Microsoft customer support) who told me it couldn't be done and that I'd have to buy a completely new device. Well, they were wrong because CPR did it! They were highly communicative, helpful, and assured me that it was no problem. Now, I'm writing this review from my newly fixed surface! Thanks CPR!!

    Do not bring any kind of apple product here what so ever. I brought my apple phone here because of…read moreT-Mobile insurance, and needed the glass on the back repaired. Based on apple's policy for anywhere that fixes a phone it needs to be up to their standards. This means they cannot close a phone without fixing everything within it until it is at a tradable condition. Within my phone the heat sensors were broken and once the new glass was on the phone was stuck in a loop of turning off and on, directly caused by the repair. They did not follow apple's standards policy and because of that now no where can fix the phone and they refuse to own up to their mistakes. Once confronted with this the people were very rude and refused to do anything about. Which both T-Mobile and Apple individually said they are at fault and need to fix it or give a replacement device. Which they refuse to do. They refuse to follow the products company's policy hurting customers, and putting them in a limbo where no where can fix the product.

    West Tech Consulting - itservices - Updated May 2026

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