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So Im trying to Start my own Custom built computer company, under the Name of GoTech Custom Computers. the market i'm targeting is the Gaming/power computing commuinity who want performance but would rather buy pre-built than build it themselves. so I built my own professional looking website using a free website builder called weebly. I highly recommend it, it's ridiculously easy to use. Please check out my Website, I would love to hear feedback/suggestions from you guys! I don't think I'm allowed to post url's in the forum, so Google "GoTech Computers" it should be the first One.

AMD FX 8350 8-Core CPU (Stock 4GHz) | Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 | (Rev. 4.0) | 8GB 1600MHz HyperX Fury | AMD R9 270 (MSI Gaming OC Edition) | NZXT H440 (White) | Kingston 120GB SSDnow V300 | Seagate Barracuda 1TB (7200 RPM) | Corsair RM750m 750w Fully Modular Power Supply

Dell 23.6-Inch 1080p 60hz IPS Display | Corsair H100i AIO Liquid Cooler | Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard | Logitech G502 Proteus Core | iSymphony Wireless Stereo Speakers | Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

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I hope this isn't your website: [url=http://www.gotech.ca/]http://www.gotech.ca/[/url=http://www.gotech.ca/]

Summer build: I7-4770K @ 4.5GHz, 4x4GB (Alternative black/red) DDR3 1600MHz, HD 7970GHz Water blocked, XSPC res/pump combo, 2 dual 120MM radiators, Corsair 350D Case, Corsair AX860I 80+ Gold PSU, custom red individually sleeved cables, red tubing w/ silver/chrome compression fittings, 480GB Crucial M500 SSD, ASrock Z87 MATX professional board, and a Corsair Vengeance K60 keyboard.

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Your GoTech Pro (flagship?), why two 7850s? Go with one 7950 and an SSD. BLAHHH that case. The Blackhawk has some of the poorest build quality and the loudest fans. Don't even include a case if you have to settle for that...

The site is easy on the eyes though :)

Wish you luck

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- I identically managed to submit an order but I was more looking for how your payment system worked. So, how does it work?

- Your tech lab pages description has way too many capital letters.

- I would add more of a description/about what you do on the main page

I'll add to this list as I think of things :)

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I hope this isn't your website: [url=http://www.gotech.ca/]http://www.gotech.ca/[/url=http://www.gotech.ca/]


no, my site is gotechcomputers.weebly.com. i'm just using weebly's free subdomain for now, will upgrade to my own domain later if a fair amout of people actually visit my site.

Your GoTech Pro (flagship?), why two 7850s? Go with one 7950 and an SSD. BLAHHH that case. The Blackhawk has some of the poorest build quality and the loudest fans. Don't even include a case if you have to settle for that... The site is easy on the eyes though :) Wish you luck


The Pro was mean't to be my flagship, but i put it together a coulple months ago, mainly to just be way more awesome and way cheaper than apples mac pro. i actually had a comparison of th two on the product page, but i took that off. I am definitly going to upgrade it with like a corsair case and better gpu's. the pro is actually more targeted towards power home users, and i want to keep it under $2000. i did try to make the site easy to use, glad you liked that aspect! :)

- I identically managed to submit an order but I was more looking for how your payment system worked. So, how does it work? - Your tech lab pages description has way too many capital letters. - I would add more of a description/about what you do on the main page I'll add to this list as I think of things :)


for now i'm using paypal through eamil, which is why the submit form asks for it. i saw your order submission, but figured it was from a forum member :). my tech labs page probably does have too many caps, it's my fatal grammar flaw; i'll go in and fix that later. now that you mention it, that would be a good idea. i think i'll put all the "check out the epic series!" pictures in a slide so it's more obvious those are links.

I appreciate all your feedback! keep it coming :) i would also appreciate suggestions for new series'.

 
AMD FX 8350 8-Core CPU (Stock 4GHz) | Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 | (Rev. 4.0) | 8GB 1600MHz HyperX Fury | AMD R9 270 (MSI Gaming OC Edition) | NZXT H440 (White) | Kingston 120GB SSDnow V300 | Seagate Barracuda 1TB (7200 RPM) | Corsair RM750m 750w Fully Modular Power Supply

Dell 23.6-Inch 1080p 60hz IPS Display | Corsair H100i AIO Liquid Cooler | Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard | Logitech G502 Proteus Core | iSymphony Wireless Stereo Speakers | Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

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  • 2 weeks later...

I updated, upgraded, and redid the GoTech Pro build. http://gotechcomputers.weebly.com/the-gotech-pro.html

 

ahh, much better. I also redesigned the payment system into more of a store type thing.

AMD FX 8350 8-Core CPU (Stock 4GHz) | Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 | (Rev. 4.0) | 8GB 1600MHz HyperX Fury | AMD R9 270 (MSI Gaming OC Edition) | NZXT H440 (White) | Kingston 120GB SSDnow V300 | Seagate Barracuda 1TB (7200 RPM) | Corsair RM750m 750w Fully Modular Power Supply

Dell 23.6-Inch 1080p 60hz IPS Display | Corsair H100i AIO Liquid Cooler | Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard | Logitech G502 Proteus Core | iSymphony Wireless Stereo Speakers | Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

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