Tiger has been around a long time, if that means anything.
I have no complaints about my orders placed with them.
The price is unremarkable, the components sold separately add
up to about the same. What you give up is a choice of
motherboard brand, what you gain is convenience. However, not
having a cpu or ram in it means you have to wait until those
are installed before testing. Personally I don't see the
advantage to buying a 'skeleton' system like this, unless you
are pulling a cpu, disk, and ram from an otherwise dead pc.
Tom Turak
-----Original Message-----
From: PCBUILD - David Williams
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 3:35 PM
Does anyone have any experience using Tiger Direct PC Kits ? They are
offering one with a midi case, motherboard, floppy drive, CD-ROM,& PSU
pre-installed and on-board Video & sound for $209. You just add RAM, HD,
processor, and OS of your choice and you have a PC!
DW
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