I'm liking the sound of that @Martinr36. Will hold you to it!The 16-19 days is the type of speed they are building at now the 29 day average will include folk who may have beeen waiting around 100 working days for 3080 builds
Mine said 16-19 when i ordered will be on 20/21 tomorrow, the thing with averages is some will be above the average an others below.I'm liking the sound of that @Martinr36. Will hold you to it!
You mean like the government?Mine said 16-19 when i ordered will be on 20/21 tomorrow, the thing with averages is some will be above the average an others below.
Just remember statistics is:
"The art of making numbers say what you want them to"
I'm sorry but that is such a set of odd comments to make.In any case, if they'd said your build would take 60 days would you have gone elsewhere? I doubt it because there are so many advantages to buying from PCS. That they said 16 to 19 days, based on previous experience, and now it's taking 30 days or more is unfortunate. Every one of us on here has been through the mental torture of the build wait, many of us more than once, so we all know how frustrating it is. But there is absolutely nothing you can do to change how long it takes, all you can do is be patient - and confident that PCS will not let you down and that they will build it as fast as they can.
Unfortunately the facts do not bear you out here I'm afraid. Over the last 12 months, when some components were hard to get hold of, we've had several people waiting patiently over 150 days. Although PCS always build as fast as they can, sometimes we do see many people on here waiting for long(ish) periods. Typically people will modify their build if there is a delay on a particular component, I can't remember the last time somebody cancelled completely just because they were waiting too long.I'm sorry but that is such a set of odd comments to make.
If PCS had said 60 business days not 20, I may well have gone elsewhere. PCS, as a system integrator, offer a highly commoditized product. It's mainly about price but also about time (since time is money).
If you'd been here a tad longer than 3 and a bit weeks you might perhaps know a little more about the many advantages in buying from PCS. Their excellent build quality for example, their open case policy, their no-quibble RMA service, their excellent after sales service, and access to the advice and guidance of many real-world experts on these fora. And that's without mentioning PCS's own 'why buy from us' web page. Many of us on here are repeat PCS customers, that's the best recommendation you can get.My impression is that the PCS product is a good one but there are quite a few alternative providers with equivalent track records. The "so many advantanges to buying from PCS" seems rather biased. The next nearest competitor was £50-75 more expensive than PCS for an identical product, with a better warranty, delivered in a similar timescale. So if PCS deliver my machine in 60 days, not 20, that's an additional 2 months. Two months is not worth the small sum in terms of productvity lost. So it's really important, PCS provide an accurate delivery timeframe. Underpromise and overdeliver.
Clearly you haven't spent several weeks tweaking your PCS build, asking questions on here, making changes based on your intended use and advice from the experts, asking what we know about upcoming components and whether you should hold off for another month or two to get some new and better part, building to the point where you're confident that you have exactly what you need at a price you can afford - and then you click Buy.As for the "mental torture of the build wait". Umm, this is just a PC. There is no emotion here, it's just a business transaction. I'm not waiting to see if my dog survived an operation!
Well said that man, I'm waiting for my 3rd PCS machine to go into buildUnfortunately the facts do not bear you out here I'm afraid. Over the last 12 months, when some components were hard to get hold of, we've had several people waiting patiently over 150 days. Although PCS always build as fast as they can, sometimes we do see many people on here waiting for long(ish) periods. Typically people will modify their build if there is a delay on a particular component, I can't remember the last time somebody cancelled completely just because they were waiting too long.
Waiting time does not seem to be as critical a factor as you suggest.
If you'd been here a tad longer than 3 and a bit weeks you might perhaps know a little more about the many advantages in buying from PCS. Their excellent build quality for example, their open case policy, their no-quibble RMA service, their excellent after sales service, and access to the advice and guidance of many real-world experts on these fora. And that's without mentioning PCS's own 'why buy from us' web page. Many of us on here are repeat PCS customers, that's the best recommendation you can get.
People always have a choice, and since most of us on here don't work for PCS and are not paid by PCS, we're not obliged to 'toe the party line'. My advice to anyone not 100% satisfied with what PCS are offering, and who think they can get a similar or better deal somewhere else, would be to shop somewhere else.
The comment of mine to which you took exception was to point out that PCS build estimates are based on past performance - and past performance is not always a good indicator of future performance. Especially in an environment that is changing, such as that which we're all in at the moment (and have been for well over a year now). The build estimates are not a guarantee and they never have been, they are just a guide. I think most people are smart enough to understand that.
My 60 days comment was to indicate that most purchasers, and this is based on reading posts from people on here for over 8 years, want PCS to tell them the truth. 'Transparency' was a big talking point around a year ago when COVID started to create the worldwide component shortage - that we're still experiencing by the way. Nobody asked for shorter build times, they all asked for 'transparency'. So my point was that if PCS were taking up to 60 days for most builds then they should say so - and most customers would still buy from them.
As for your 'under-promise and over-deliver' comment, you're advocating that PCS should deliberately lie to their customers in order to make themselves look better. Really?
Clearly you haven't spent several weeks tweaking your PCS build, asking questions on here, making changes based on your intended use and advice from the experts, asking what we know about upcoming components and whether you should hold off for another month or two to get some new and better part, building to the point where you're confident that you have exactly what you need at a price you can afford - and then you click Buy.
For you, this PC has already been 'in build' in your mind for weeks, sometimes months. For many younger people on here, this is the most expensive item they have purchased in their lives so far. Everyone who buys from PCS sees clicking 'Buy' as the endpoint in a (sometimes long) ordering process, and the wait for your PC to arrive is frustrating and for some it is mental torture. Again, if you'd been here a while longer you'd have read the numerous posts we get every day from people who are waiting, they do their best to keep each other feeling positive in what seems like an interminable wait.
And as for the dog comment, it's all relative. Your waiting to see whether your dog survived an operation is insignificant when your doctor tells you that you have cancer. I know that because that's already happened to me. When we're talking about computers it's probably best to stick to computers.
Exactly this. If it's going to take that long, tell me it's going to take that long. Don't tell me it's 16-19 working days when they know it's not.My 60 days comment was to indicate that most purchasers, and this is based on reading posts from people on here for over 8 years, want PCS to tell them the truth. 'Transparency' was a big talking point around a year ago when COVID started to create the worldwide component shortage - that we're still experiencing by the way. Nobody asked for shorter build times, they all asked for 'transparency'. So my point was that if PCS were taking up to 60 days for most builds then they should say so - and most customers would still buy from them.
But this is the whole point of my posting, they don't know! All they do know is how long it's been taking in the recent past, they can't accurately predict what's going to happen in the future - nobody can.Exactly this. If it's going to take that long, tell me it's going to take that long. Don't tell me it's 16-19 working days when they know it's not.
Yikes, I'm off to the 3080 thread to spread nasty rumours, hopefully prevent a few switchovers !A case of demand outstripping supply.
Plus, as people in pre-production are allowed to amend their orders, you could get pipped if someone ahead of you decides to choose a component which you may have selected.
It's obviously not an exact science and current conditions are certainly not helping matters.
Those 3080's are made of 11th Gen Intel chips, and the reason for the supply restrictions is due to all the returns they've had to take back to make the 3070Ti'sYikes, I'm off to the 3080 thread to spread nasty rumours, hopefully prevent a few switchovers !
Rakk hovers over the 'Delete post' button in that threadYikes, I'm off to the 3080 thread to spread nasty rumours, hopefully prevent a few switchovers !
This is more then likely true as I was told this Twice" d'not worry Sir we have everything you ordered just not the chasis and as soon as that come's in we will start the build and send the compleat order straght out". Hence I'm a harddrive down 😞 . But I would not go anywhere else to have a latop built as I know of no other company that compare's to PCS.A case of demand outstripping supply.
Plus, as people in pre-production are allowed to amend their orders, you could get pipped if someone ahead of you decides to choose a component which you may have selected.
It's obviously not an exact science and current conditions are certainly not helping matters.
I totally agree they can't accurately predict but just for arguments sake say: they build 100 systems a day and had 5000 orders, with 1000 processors in stock and 2200 processor's/systems arriving every 30 day's, and staff worked 5 day's aweek(avg 22 work days to a month). that would mean the last 600 system's would not be built until the third month? which is a lot better then a blanket statment of 16-19 day's.But this is the whole point of my posting, they don't know! All they do know is how long it's been taking in the recent past, they can't accurately predict what's going to happen in the future - nobody can.
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