
Micro Center: Wide PC parts, expert guidance, and hands-on build help.
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Micro Center in Dallas offers a wide range of computer parts and accessories, with staff praised for deep product knowledge and guidance on builds. The store is described as clean, well-organized, and home to knowledgeable associates, including standout help for PC builds. Some reviews note a nonworking phone line, concerns about pricing and build fees, and that BIOS updates or data transfers may not be included.
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Expert assistance in designing and assembling custom computers tailored to your performance needs and budget.
Comprehensive diagnostics and repairs for laptops, desktops, and other devices, with updates provided throughout the process.
Wide range of components, peripherals, and gadgets including SSDs, adapters, and more at competitive prices.
Personalized advice from knowledgeable staff on product selection, upgrades, and troubleshooting for all tech needs.
Assistance with special pricing, documentation, and bulk purchases for organizations and enterprises.
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Ricardo Luis
I can just say, exceptional experience! Philip was amazing at helping me with price questions and building my PC in general! This is definitely the place to build your PC!
Ameen Shawwa
In all honesty, I love Micro Center. It’s one of my favorite places to window shop—super clean, well-organized, and staffed with people who actually know what they’re talking about. The employees here are clearly passionate, and that alone makes it a standout in a world of tech stores full of blank stares and shrugged shoulders. But let’s be real: there are a few major things holding this place back from being a 5-star experience. First off, the fact that they don’t have a working phone number is flat-out frustrating. Sometimes you just want to call and ask a quick question—but you’re forced to either drive over or dig through their website for answers that might not even be there. Second, the pricing and service structure feels… greedy. I spent over $6,000 on a custom computer here—buying everything from them—and they still wouldn’t include a free data transfer or waive the build fee. I get that services cost money, but when you’re dropping that kind of cash, a little customer appreciation would go a long way. Third, the build service itself was overpriced and incomplete. When I got the PC home, I had to update the BIOS myself—which should’ve been done as part of the build. That’s not just inconvenient, it’s sloppy. And don’t even get me started on how much they charge for PC repairs. At the end of the day, Micro Center is a great place to buy parts and browse, but when it comes to support and service, it misses the mark. It’s a 10/10 for product selection and knowledge—but a 0/10 for customer-first policies. That averages out to a solid 3 stars in my book.