The author of the review discusses their experience with a computer store, which offered them a deal to review a computer for 40,000 rubles. The author agreed, but only if they could assemble the computer themselves. They chose components, including a Gigabyte video card and a Rain power supply, and assembled the computer for approximately 60,000 rubles.
The author praises the store's prices, saying they are "not super-cheap, but not super-expensive" and notes that the prices are "quite floating" with some components being more expensive and others being cheaper. They also mention that the store provides a two-year warranty on all computers.
The author offers some suggestions for improvement, including providing more detailed information about the components used in the assembly and allowing customers to request specific components. They also suggest that the store could benefit from a more comprehensive catalog manager to help customers make informed decisions.
Overall, the author seems to be satisfied with their experience with the store and offers constructive criticism to help them improve.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker was asked to review a computer for 40,000 rubles.
2. The speaker decided to assemble the computer themselves using a budget of 60,000 rubles.
3. The speaker allocated half of the budget for a video card and the other half for everything else.
4. The speaker chose a 2060 Super video card as their top choice.
5. The 2060 Super video card is a popular choice due to its performance and price.
6. The speaker also chose a Gigabyte Windforce video card as an alternative.
7. The speaker's favorite power supply brand is Rains.
8. The speaker chose a 9 400 F processor, which does not have a built-in video card.
9. The speaker's RAM of choice is Patriot or Ballistix.
10. The speaker chose an Aerocool case, which they love despite some flaws.
11. The speaker's hard drive of choice is Kingston.
12. The store's prices are quite floating, with some components being more expensive and some being cheaper.
13. The company assembles computers using the components chosen by the customer for a fee of 1,000 rubles.
14. The company offers a two-year warranty on all computers.
15. The speaker likes the store's assortment but would like to see more manufacturing companies and models.
16. The speaker suggests that the store could create a request to find out which manufacturers and models customers are most interested in.
17. The speaker cannot recommend the store's ready-made assemblies as they are expensive and weak.
18. The speaker prefers to assemble computers themselves and recommends that others do the same.