Key Facts
· Komplett.ie is today launching free Build Your Own PC (BYOPC) classes for customers, existing and new
· The classes will be conducted by Komplett engineers over several hours and will involve theory and practical work
· Small classes and one-on-one interaction will ensure that students get personalized advice to match their own needs
· Enrolment for the first class to be held on Saturday 14th March is now open
· Enrolment is open to all, including people who do not already have an account with Komplett
· Those interested should send an email to business.ie@komplett.com
· Komplett will also begin publishing a series of BYOPC and overclocking related guides in the coming weeks
In Detail
Dublin, 27th February 2009, Komplett.ie is today opening enrolment for Build Your Own PC classes. The classes aim to give students the knowledge and confidence to successfully build, maintain and upgrade their own machines from the ground up; thus furthering Komplett’s overall aim to bring more value to the Irish market as more people become able to reap the savings brought about by building a PC from individual components.
The small classes will commence on Saturday 14th March and will be conducted by Komplett engineers who have years of experience working on the component-level.
Students will learn both the theory behind building their own PC’s as well as getting practical hands-on experience, and they are also more than welcome to bring along their own components if they want to walk out with a built/upgraded PC as well.
“Building a PC from scratch is far cheaper than purchasing a pre-built machine from even the most streamlined of operations like Dell or HP, and the savings on offer increase exponentially with higher-performance machines,” said Shelton Romhanyi, Komplett Ireland’s RMA labs manager. “Building a PC is also far easier than many people might imagine, and it’s really 60 percent a confidence issue and only 40 percent a knowledge issue. We want to give people both the knowledge and the hands on experience required to go out and build or upgrade their own PC’s, and hopefully impart that knowledge to their friends as well.”
Anyone interested in enrolling should contact business.ie@komplett.com, and enrolment is open to all, including people without an existing Komplett account.
As a part of its ongoing Buyer’s Guide series of articles Komplett will also be putting up Build Your Own PC and Overclocking guides in the coming weeks.