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Building a new custom computer: anyone experienced with this provider?

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    thomasfbe
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    I’m looking into getting a new PC and came across a custom builder called Fenn Systems (theyre from Belgium, FENN Systems | PC Design & Performance Agency[^] . Their offerings seem to target both gamers and professionals, which fits my needs, but I haven’t found much info or reviews about them. Has anyone here used Fenn Systems for their builds? How was your experience in terms of build quality, customer service, and performance? Would appreciate any insights or advice before making a decision! Thanks in advance!

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      I’m looking into getting a new PC and came across a custom builder called Fenn Systems (theyre from Belgium, FENN Systems | PC Design & Performance Agency[^] . Their offerings seem to target both gamers and professionals, which fits my needs, but I haven’t found much info or reviews about them. Has anyone here used Fenn Systems for their builds? How was your experience in terms of build quality, customer service, and performance? Would appreciate any insights or advice before making a decision! Thanks in advance!

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      GKP1992
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      This looks a lot like a site driving attempt.

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        This looks a lot like a site driving attempt.

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        PIEBALDconsult
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        Potentially.

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          I’m looking into getting a new PC and came across a custom builder called Fenn Systems (theyre from Belgium, FENN Systems | PC Design & Performance Agency[^] . Their offerings seem to target both gamers and professionals, which fits my needs, but I haven’t found much info or reviews about them. Has anyone here used Fenn Systems for their builds? How was your experience in terms of build quality, customer service, and performance? Would appreciate any insights or advice before making a decision! Thanks in advance!

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          Jeremy Falcon
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          Assuming your post is legit... Last PC I bought (a bit over a year ago) was through [NZXT](https://nzxt.com/). I used to always build my own computers, but nah I'd rather pay a few bucks and have someone do it for me these days and help the economy to boot. I did have two issues, but I'd still recommend them. 1) Took a while for me to get the PC, but I get their beefy selection and higher end GPUs were still in a shortage a year ago. Can't blame them for that, but I had to wait on my order because of it. 2) Every now and again I get one fan that likes to do its clicky thing. But, IMO the water cooling is the most important part to get right. Haven't had a problem with temps yet and it's been a year. All-in-all, can't complain. And, they don't preload the PC with a bunch of garbage either. There is an NZXT system monitor app, but you can uninstall it if you don't want it.

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            This looks a lot like a site driving attempt.

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            Jeremy Falcon
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            Yeah, his profile says US. Not sure if he noticed or not, but most people speak English in the US.

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              Yeah, his profile says US. Not sure if he noticed or not, but most people speak English in the US.

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              Amarnath S
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              Default profile of a new registrant is likely US, and most new users don't prefer to change it to their country of citizenry, because this is an opportunity to attend least virtually become a US resident.

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                Default profile of a new registrant is likely US, and most new users don't prefer to change it to their country of citizenry, because this is an opportunity to attend least virtually become a US resident.

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                Good point. It makes me not trust the person though. At worst, they're too lazy to click a button. At best, they're trying to pretend to be something they're not online. Either way, doesn't inspire confidence. :laugh:

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                  Yeah, his profile says US. Not sure if he noticed or not, but most people speak English in the US.

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                  Daniel Pfeffer
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                  Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                  most people speak English in the US.

                  I beg to differ. Most people in the US speak a language which has many similarities to English, but is not English. That is why outside of the US it is known as "US English". The same argument applies to the English spoken in other countries, e.g. Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, etc.

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                    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                    most people speak English in the US.

                    I beg to differ. Most people in the US speak a language which has many similarities to English, but is not English. That is why outside of the US it is known as "US English". The same argument applies to the English spoken in other countries, e.g. Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, etc.

                    Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                    Jeremy Falcon
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                    Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

                    I beg to differ.

                    Ok, most people in the US speak proper English. ;P

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