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Advice re: building a PC vs buying a complete one from Memory Express - RedFlagDeals.com Forums
August 18, 2015 - Over 3 years now with no issues on the build I picked out. Would use again. Good point. I'll have to think about NCIX as well. Any advice on the parts I picked out though? ... Order parts where you don't have them locally and Google or watch Youtube on how to assemble it. I wouldn't recommend a pre-built tumbling all the way from Ncix so you are better off locally at MemoryExpress.
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Memory Express Assemble Hardware [Premium] - Desktop System - Memory Express Inc.
You choose and pay for the parts and we'll build it for you! ... Assemble and install all hardware including 3rd party cpu coolers & extra cosmetic hardware (fans/lights/etc.) Update the onboard BIOS to the most recent version with no known issues · Optimize BIOS settings and memory timings to ensure maximum performance and stability.
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Begin by adding items to your system with the drop-downs on the left. ... Custom build your next computer with the memoryexpress System Configurator, you choose the parts and we'll put it all together for you.
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October 15, 2025 - Denied warranty on prebuilt PC due to broken pins on the motherboard even though we never opened or even touched the motherboard. It could only have been damaged when it was opened during initial insp... See more ... After taking our computer in to Memory express to be fixed they COULD NOT find the issue that all that was needed was a power supply.
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Get the perfect system with no compromises when you visit a memoryexpress Sales Professional in-store and get a custom system built to order, or configure it yourself with our System Configurator! You choose and pay for the parts and have Memory Express assemble it for you!
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r/bapccanada on Reddit: Memory Express build experience
December 21, 2019 -

So wifes PC is 8 years old and I have swapped in a few parts over the years. But it is getting worse and worse. So broke down and ordered her a new one sort of. Her GPU checks fine in other machines so going to reuse it, rest will be new. But because part shopping is hot garbage now I decided to let them build and check so if anything needs to be swapped it can be done as fast as possible. I can do some cable management stuff when get time later if they do a sub par job.

Things I learned so far.

They are still price matching. Make them match everything. It was only about 100 dollars, but they were over on almost every part. Even brand new 590 boards.

Assembly info, if you buy the mobo, cpu, and cooler they will put the cpu and mounting bracket on the board for free. The regular assembly https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX1616 only covers stock cpu coolers. After market coolers are https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX63723 .

Even if the online store has a part in stock they are not flexible getting it into the store. The cpu cooler sold out in Edmonton I had wanted. The online store had stock I was told they don't bring stuff in from online store it would be an order from distributor.

Last for now and not a fear thing. But wife and I talked about this on Wednesday. The original PSU sold out had to change, the MOBO had to change four times, each time picked a new one was sold out when doing price check. Also had to change cooler it sold out as well locally.

Will update after I see what it looks like when it is done later this week.

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Includes extra work required to configure and set up reverse builds · Update the onboard BIOS to the most recent version with no known issues · Optimize BIOS settings and memory timings to ensure maximum performance and stability.
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reddit.com › r/bapccanada › please help me build my pc on memory express system configurator tool
r/bapccanada on Reddit: Please help me build my PC on Memory Express System Configurator Tool
February 3, 2024 -

Hi,

Could someone please help me build a Gaming PC, please?(Memory Express Configuration Tool)

I found it very confusing at the "optional items". I have no idea about coolers/extra case fans/screws/fan/thermal compound/cables/controller cards/etc

https://www.memoryexpress.com/Tool/Configurator

It would be good to find it all here, but if there's something they don't have, I am open for suggestions to buy it separately, as they build it anyway if we take the PC parts to them.

*1. What will you be doing with this PC? Be as specific as possible, and include specific games (ex: resolution, FPS, settings) or programs you will be using.*

I want to be able to play top AAA tiers on my 4k screen at 140hz/fps (TV supports). I don't need speakers or a monitor, just a monster tower basically.

*2. What is your maximum PRE-TAX budget before rebates and shipping?*

Around $5000 if it's really necessary, but cheaper would be better of course. Really between $4000 tbh.

*3. When do you plan on building/buying the PC? Note: beyond a week or two from today means any build you receive will be out of date when you want to buy.*

After tomorrow

*4. What, exactly, do you need included in the budget? (ex: tower/OS/monitor/keyboard/mouse/etc)*

Just the tower and OS, I guess. I have keyboard/mouse/monitor/controller already.

*5. If reusing any parts (including monitor(s)/keyboard/mouse/etc), what parts will you be reusing? How old are they? Brands and models are appreciated.*

Nothing, just monitor/keyboard/mouse/controller

*6. Will you be overclocking (ex: CPU/GPU/RAM)? If yes, are you interested in overclocking right away, or down the line?*

Only if it's necessary in my budget. But if I can overclock just down the line would be ideal.

*7. Are there any specific features or items you want/need in the build? (ex: SSD, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, VR, VirtualLink, tensor cores, large amount of storage or a RAID setup, CUDA or OpenCL support, etc)*

Other than a fast as storage, 4+ USB ports, surround sound, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, nothing else comes to mind. I don't need that much space, 2TB should be fine, unless it's a small difference in $ to upgrade to a 4TB

**8. Do you have any specific case preferences (ex: mITX/mATX/mid-tower/full-tower sizes, styles, colours, window or not, LED lighting, etc.), or a particular color theme preference for the components?

I don't like those towers full of light, prefer black to combine with tv and home theater. Also, the tower height should be less than 50cm/19in, unless it's a much better deal a bigger one, than I can make the space

*9. Do you need a copy of Windows included in the budget? Note: some post-secondary students can get Windows 10 for free.*

Yes. Windows Home.

*10. Will you be upgrading this PC in the future (ie: will you swap out better parts later on or will you build an entirely new tower later)? If so, when?*

I'm looking to keep this PC as long as I can and only swap out/change components if something breaks. Looking for something that will last me at least five years.

*11. Do you have a brand preference? (ex: AMD/Intel for CPUs, AMD/NVIDIA for video cards, etc)*

Whatever gives me the most bang for my buck. But I have a preference for AMD Ryzen CPU and NVIDIA GeForce GPU.

*12. What are the specs of your old PC / laptop? Do you want to see if it can be upgraded instead? If so, paste its build from PCPartPicker here.*

I only have a notebook, which I will keep using

*13. Extra info or particulars:*

I guess that memoryexpress already have good parts for good price? But, as I said in the beginning of the post, if there's something they don't have, I am open for suggestions to buy it separately, as they build it anyway if we take the PC parts to them.

Thanks!

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I tried using the configurator but I had to make an account to save and share so I gave up. I made a similar system to this except for the PSU and nvme drives on their site and it was $4494. The issue is it seems they are out of a lot of good components and you are left with the okay parts. The PSUs and nvmes are particularly sparse. They are also out of stock on the 7800X3d. This is an all black build. I threw in the 4tb drive as secondary storage and the crucial as main as it is a DRAM PCIe 5 nvme drive, and the Lexar is a chart topping dramless pcie4 drive, great for games. Note that the Memory Express build, only the SN850X 4tb was available so that was the only drive, no gen 5 PCIe drives. Everything is black. The cpu cooler is overkill but works to fill the open fan slots. If you decided to go with the window case, would also look nice. Note that the fractal north chosen is mesh, but available in tempered glass. You could choose really any case you want, it's pretty subjective. X670E for PCIe compatibility and a bunch of extras because you can. Could always go with lesser storage and a standard b650 or x670 and save some money. The MSI gaming x slim is black, minimal lighting that can be turned off, and higher tier for boost clocks for 4090s. Lastly windows is not included. You could buy a full copy or get one off a key website for 30 bucks. Your choice. PCPartPicker Part List Type | Item | Price | CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz 8-Core Processor | $485.96 @ shopRBC | CPU Cooler | ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 72.8 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler | $134.98 @ Memory Express | Motherboard | MSI MAG X670E TOMAHAWK WIFI ATX AM5 Motherboard | $419.99 @ Memory Express | Memory | G.Skill Ripjaws S5 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6400 CL32 Memory | $154.99 @ Memory Express | Storage | Crucial T700 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 5.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive | $193.99 @ PC-Canada | Storage | Lexar NM790 4 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive | $369.99 @ Canada Computers | Video Card | MSI GAMING X SLIM GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB Video Card | $2399.99 @ Memory Express | Case | Fractal Design North ATX Mid Tower Case | $169.99 @ Memory Express | Power Supply | FSP Group Hydro G Pro 1000 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply | $139.99 @ Canada Computers | Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts | Total | $4469.87 | Generated by | PCPartPicker | 2024-07-03 21:27 EDT-0400
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reddit.com › r/buildapc › has anyone used memory express to build their gaming pc?
r/buildapc on Reddit: Has anyone used Memory Express to build their gaming pc?
December 18, 2017 -

I am building my gaming pc very soon but I know next to nothing when it comes to actually building one. I don't want to risk it when spending almost $3000 so I have decided I will go to Memory Express and have them build it for me. I just want to know if people have any experience dealing with them and if they do a good job both with building the pc as well as customer service if anything were to happen to it.

I apologize if this is the wrong place to post this. Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/bapccanada › first-timer lost at sea - ~$1000 budget, help me build my pc on memory express system configurator tool
r/bapccanada on Reddit: First-timer lost at sea - ~$1000 budget, help me build my PC on Memory Express System Configurator Tool
May 2, 2024 -

First-timer here looking to build a workstation that can play also play some games. To simplify things I'm planning to build purely through Memory Express' Configurator Tool (https://www.memoryexpress.com/Tool/Configurator) and paying them to build it for me. Too lazy to get my own parts and going to them directly. Would really appreciate any help.

What will you be doing with this PC? Be as specific as possible, and include specific games (ex: resolution, FPS, settings) or programs you will be using.

I want a fast, smooth, and solid PC that primarily serves as a workstation but can also run AAA games (occasional gamer) though don't need to be max settings (medium is fine). Don't need a monitor, but welcome any speaker suggestions.

What is your maximum PRE-TAX budget before rebates and shipping?

~1000. Hard line at 1200.

When do you plan on building/buying the PC? Note: beyond a week or two from today means any build you receive will be out of date when you want to buy.

As soon as possible.

What, exactly, do you need included in the budget? (ex: tower/OS/monitor/keyboard/mouse/etc)

Tower, OS, speakers. Although I can forego the speakers if it makes sense to.

If reusing any parts (including monitor(s)/keyboard/mouse/etc), what parts will you be reusing? How old are they? Brands and models are appreciated.

Dell monitor from about 2018, Deathadder mouse, Reddragon keyboard

Will you be overclocking (ex: CPU/GPU/RAM)? If yes, are you interested in overclocking right away, or down the line?

No

Are there any specific features or items you want/need in the build? (ex: SSDs, mass HDDs, Wi-Fi / Bluetooth, VR, VirtualLink, tensor cores, large amount of storage or a RAID setup, CUDA or OpenCL support, etc.)

SSD, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 1Tb space or less.

Do you have any specific case preferences (ex: mITX/mATX/mid-tower/full-tower sizes, styles, colours, window or not, LED lighting, etc.), or a particular color theme preference for the components?

No preference.

Do you need a copy of Windows included in the budget? Note: some post-secondary students can get Windows 10 for free at OnTheHub or through their school's IT software distribution department.

Yes. Windows Home.

Will you be upgrading this PC in the future (ie: will you swap out better parts later on or will you build an entirely new tower later)? If so, when?

I don't like upgrading unless absolutely necessary, and I tend to build entirely new PCs every 5 years or so.

Do you have a brand preference? (ex: AMD/Intel for CPUs, AMD/NVIDIA for video cards, etc.)

No preference.

What are the specs of your old PC / laptop? Do you want to see if it can be upgraded instead? If so, paste its build from PCPartPicker here.

N/A

Extra info or particulars:

N/A

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PCPartPicker Part List Type | Item | Price | CPU | AMD Ryzen 5 5500 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor | $119.99 @ Memory Express | Motherboard | MSI PRO B550M-VC WIFI Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard | $139.99 @ Memory Express | Memory | G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory | $52.99 @ Memory Express | Storage | Kingston NV2 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive | $92.99 @ Memory Express | Video Card | XFX Speedster SWFT 210 Core Radeon RX 7600 8 GB Video Card | $359.99 @ Memory Express | Case | Thermaltake Versa H17 MicroATX Mini Tower Case | $69.99 @ Memory Express | Power Supply | Corsair CX650M (2021) 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply | $89.99 @ Memory Express | Operating System | Microsoft Windows 11 Home OEM - DVD 64-bit | $164.99 @ Memory Express | Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts | Total | $1090.92 | Generated by | PCPartPicker | 2024-05-02 18:40 EDT-0400 In their assembly calculator it came to $1160 You could technically go down to a 3050 6gb but it would perform worse iirc(by a large margin). At this price point I would also entertain pre-builts or ones some retailers have pre-configured if they come close. For those reading, I checked AM5, it ran about $100 more and the Intel was comparable to the AM5.
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I'm not sure you'll get good value for your money doing a custom build solely at ME. As much as I hate to say this, you might be better off with one of their prebuilds. This MSI Gaming PC is one I would consider (don't look at Acer). As long as your workload isn't too crazy, this should be fine. If you don't have a use for the included keyboard and mouse, you can always sell them. I tried putting together a custom build based on that one, but the price was going to be a fair bit higher.
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reddit.com › r/bapccanada › can someone please help me build my pc on memory express system configurator tool? too many optionals
r/bapccanada on Reddit: Can someone please help me build my PC on Memory Express System Configurator Tool? Too many optionals
April 23, 2024 -

Hi,

Could someone please help me build a Gaming PC, please?(Memory Express Configuration Tool)

I found it very confusing at the "optional items" part. I have no idea about coolers/extra case fans/screws/fan/thermal compound/cables/controller cards/etc

https://www.memoryexpress.com/Tool/Configurator

It would be good to find it all here, but if there's something they don't have, I am open for suggestions to buy it separately, as they build it anyway if we take the PC parts to them.

1. What will you be doing with this PC? Be as specific as possible, and include specific games (ex: resolution, FPS, settings) or programs you will be using.

I want to be able to play top AAA tiers on my 4k screen at 140hz/fps (TV supports). I don't need speakers or a monitor, just a monster tower basically.

2. What is your maximum PRE-TAX budget before rebates and shipping?

Around $5000 if it's really necessary, but cheaper would be better of course. Really between $3000 - $4000 or so.

3. When do you plan on building/buying the PC? Note: beyond a week or two from today means any build you receive will be out of date when you want to buy.

As soon as possible.

4. What, exactly, do you need included in the budget? (ex: tower/OS/monitor/keyboard/mouse/etc)

Just the tower and OS, I guess. I have keyboard/mouse/monitor/controller already.

5. If reusing any parts (including monitor(s)/keyboard/mouse/etc), what parts will you be reusing? How old are they? Brands and models are appreciated.

Nothing, just monitor/keyboard/mouse/controller

6. Will you be overclocking (ex: CPU/GPU/RAM)? If yes, are you interested in overclocking right away, or down the line?

Only if it's necessary in my budget. But if I can overclock just down the line would be ideal.

7. Are there any specific features or items you want/need in the build? (ex: SSD, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, VR, VirtualLink, tensor cores, large amount of storage or a RAID setup, CUDA or OpenCL support, etc)

Other than it needing an SSD, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, nothing else comes to mind. I don't need that much space, 1Tb should be fine, unless it's a small difference in $ to upgrade

**8. Do you have any specific case preferences (ex: mITX/mATX/mid-tower/full-tower sizes, styles, colours, window or not, LED lighting, etc.), or a particular color theme preference for the components?

I don't like those towers full of light, prefer black to combine with tv and home theater. Also, the tower height should be less than 50cm/19in, unless it's a much better deal a bigger one, than I can make the space

9. Do you need a copy of Windows included in the budget? Note: some post-secondary students can get Windows 10 for free.

Yes. Windows Home.

10. Will you be upgrading this PC in the future (ie: will you swap out better parts later on or will you build an entirely new tower later)? If so, when?

I'm looking to keep this PC as long as I can and only swap out/change components if something breaks. Looking for something that will last me at least five years.

11. Do you have a brand preference? (ex: AMD/Intel for CPUs, AMD/NVIDIA for video cards, etc)

Whatever gives me the most bang for my buck. But I have a preference for AMD Ryzen CPU and NVIDIA GeForce GPU.

Actually, here is my biggest doubt. Should I go for the GeForce 4080 (price reasons) or if I want my 4k 144fps, I'm gonna need the 4090?

12. What are the specs of your old PC / laptop? Do you want to see if it can be upgraded instead? If so, paste its build from PCPartPicker here.

I only have a notebook, which I will keep using

13. Extra info or particulars:

I guess that memoryexpress already have good parts for good price? But, as I said in the beginning of the post, if there's something they don't have, I am open for suggestions to buy it separately, as they build it anyway if we take the PC parts to them.

The link to see what they have is here:

https://www.memoryexpress.com/Tool/Configurator

Thanks a lot!

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PCPartPicker Part List Type | Item | Price | CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz 8-Core Processor | $539.99 @ Memory Express | CPU Cooler | Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler | $44.90 | Motherboard | MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI ATX AM5 Motherboard | $269.99 @ Memory Express | Memory | ADATA XPG Lancer Blade 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory | $134.99 @ Memory Express | Storage | MSI SPATIUM M480 PRO 4 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive | $387.61 @ Amazon Canada | Video Card | Gigabyte WINDFORCE V2 GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB Video Card | $2399.99 @ Memory Express | Case | Lian Li LANCOOL 216 ATX Mid Tower Case | $139.99 @ Memory Express | Power Supply | Vetroo GV1000 1000 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply | $169.99 | Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts | Total | $4087.45 | Generated by | PCPartPicker | 2024-04-23 07:18 EDT-0400 Here's what I got for you. Black airflow themed build, as good as it gets for gaming: CPU - the fastest CPU for gaming, with 8c/16t for longevity. Cooler - top tier performance for under $50 is a steal! You might think that the newer Phantom Spirit Evo performs better but it's actually worse. than the PS120SE. Link here . Mobo - high quality with all the connectivity you need, including WiFi/BT. RAM - 32 GB of fast 6000 MHz CL30 low profile RAM to fit under the cooler. 6000/30 is the ideal speed for Ryzen 7000 CPU's. SSD - 4 TB of fast Gen 4 NVMe SSD storage. MemEx doesn't have any 4 TB SSD's at good prices, unfortunately. GPU - I'd get the 4090 if it's in your budget. Yes, the 4080 Super is better value but if you really want that high FPS, 4K experience, then there's only one option. Case - premium build quality with top tier airflow and easy cable management. I wanted to choose the plain black version (same price) but MemEx doesn't stock it. They do, however, keep stock of the RGB version, so you can simply turn off the lights. PSU - high quality with fully modular cables to minimize cable clutter. 1000W is perfect for these components and this ATX 3.0 unit comes with the 12vhpwr cable for cleaner and safer power delivery to the GPU. The GV1000 is on par with other flagship ATX 3.0 PSU's like the Corsair RMx Shift and SeaSonic Vertex in terms of quality, but is cheaper and quieter than both, so it's an easy recommendation. Link here . Since MemEx allows you to bring in your own components, I'd get the cooler, SSD, and PSU from Amazon. Let me know what you think :)
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reddit.com › r/bapccanada › are these prebuilt options from memory express a good idea?
r/bapccanada on Reddit: Are these prebuilt options from Memory Express a good idea?
May 28, 2019 -

Hello, I am considering getting a gaming pc for myself, I don't want to build it myself.

In my city, there are some memory express shops, so I just looked at their website, seems like they have some prebuilt options.

One is 3600X with 2070S for 1860 CAD: https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX78180

It can be configured to some extent, for example, I can downgrade it to 3600 with 2060S for 1640 CAD.

There is another option which is 3600 with 1660 TI for 1500 CAD: https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX78174

My budget is between 1500-2000 CAD, I want to be able to play games like Total War Three Kingdoms, and get the more cost-effective option.

Basically, these are like builds proposed by Memory Express, they charge their normal price for the parts and they charge 75 CAD to build it, and I am guessing they are charging 145 CAD on Windows 10. I heard I can get Windows 10 elsewhere cheaper, but I don't mind paying them 200 CAD to do the build for me I guess considering that I also get one year warranty out of it.

Then, I guess it's a matter of the quality of their build, is the first prebuilt a good idea? Or should I go with the second one? Are there some configurations I should do?

Also, is it worth it to wait some months for the 30th gen cards to come out? I currently only have an old gaming laptop which can't do much, but if I can save some hundreds dollars then maybe I should wait more time?