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    xotic build procedures

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by csx7006, Apr 14, 2009.

  1. csx7006

    csx7006 Notebook Consultant

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    Cheers people

    I have a question on xotic build procedures. Do they have a list of processes that shows what they did to the computer? Is it a hardcopy of the workorder? Im just curious since i want to know what has been done with it. :D
     
  2. ClearSkies

    ClearSkies Well no, I'm still here..

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    Best to pose these questions directly to Justin at Xotic for answers, either through their website or send him a PM via the forums here.
     
  3. David

    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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    I'm not exactly sure what "build procedures" mean, but most Asus resellers use a drop ship method to ship out Asus notebooks. If a customer customizes their Asus notebook, resellers will usually have the warehouse send them the unit and install the specific hardware/software upgrades. Asus ensemble notebooks are already pre-built and there's not much "building" a reseller can do to other than upgrade the CPU, HDD, RAM and OS.
     
  4. csx7006

    csx7006 Notebook Consultant

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    well i was asking former customers that and hopefully they will pull through :D