Review Is shwetacomputers .com pc shopping site trusted?

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Hello i hope you all are doing well. I am here with my concern about some site with actually great discounts for the pc parts I want to buy. So before that i would like your advice if you already have experience shopping from the sites below...

1. shwetacomputers .com [Edit: Trusted Site]

More will be updated later as i discover or you can share your concern in this thread too. Thank you all in advance!
 
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Yes, this is a Store in Hyderabad famous for PC parts beside to another store called Vishal peripherals who also deals with pc parts in wholesale/retail. I haven't purchased it from the site personally though so cant comment on the service and delivery. If you have a friend in Hyderabad you can ask him to Visit Shwetha computers in CTC, Secunderabad location for in person purchases
 
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Yes, this is a Store in Hyderabad famous for PC parts beside to another store called Vishal peripherals who also deals with pc parts in wholesale/retail. I haven't purchased it from the site personally though so cant comment on the service and delivery. If you have a friend in Hyderabad you can ask him to Visit Shwetha computers in CTC, Secunderabad location for in person purchases
Thank you for the review.. yes but is shwetagroup .com are the same company with shwetacomputers? I have seen shwetagroup .com link at antec website but i can not find shwetacomputers' link at shwetagroup website and that is why i have my doubts..
 
Am not sure on Shwetha Group. Why don't you call them up directly once on the store and confirm.
Thank you for the review.. yes but is shwetagroup .com are the same company with shwetacomputers? I have seen shwetagroup .com link at antec website but i can not find shwetacomputers' link at shwetagroup website and that is why i have my doubts..
 
Hello i hope you all are doing well. I am here with my concern about some site with actually great discounts for the pc parts I want to buy. So before that i would like your advice if you already have experience shopping from the sites below...

1. shwetacomputers .com [Edit: Trusted Site]

More will be updated later as i discover or you can share your concern in this thread too. Thank you all in advance!
Yes shwetacomputers .com is trusted as belongs to the below shops.
Shwetha Computers & Shwetha Computer Bazar are same shops in CTC, Shenoy Trade Centre, Secunderabad.
 
Thank you for the review.. yes but is shwetagroup .com are the same company with shwetacomputers? I have seen shwetagroup .com link at antec website but i can not find shwetacomputers' link at shwetagroup website and that is why i have my doubts..
Yes, Shwetha Group.com & Shwetacomputers are one and the same. These guys also a shop (an extension) in the cellar of CTC, under their shop of the ground floor one. If you want to enquire for prices personally you should visit the cellar shop or else ground floor shops are full of customers & salesmen who are always busy & they give generic prices.
Also Vishal Peripherals & Vishal Computers are one and the same. Almost every major or big shops in CTC have a cellar shop. So go there 1st & enquire then go for a purchase.
I used to go to Arun Computers & PL Computers which are somewhat inside of the CTC & end of the CTC. In case your part goes kaput you can go to these specified guys and they will send it to the service centre and call you after the part comes back from RMA. Very trusty guys.
Shwetha & Vishal & PL Computers are owned by Marawari Brothers while Arun Computers is owned by a Telugu fellow.
https://www.linkedin.com/company/vi...:d_flagship3_company;rRRz2OPzQLaCCrnPMUMj9A==
 
What is CTC?
Chenoy Trade Centre in Secunderabad. This is like Ritchie Street of Chennai or Lamington Road of Mumbai.
CTC is a 5 storey very large building containing many shops that sell computer components.
In CTC there is a cellar shopping area also containing many shops. When I bought my 2nd new PC in 2008, I went to buy from Bhumika Computers in Cellar of CTC as my law classmate told me to go, These bastards sold me frontech computer for 50k because I did not know well about PC parts then they duped me.
Also Cellar in CTC is where some shops like Shwetha & Vishal have main offices. These 2 have their shops in the front line of CTC on the ground floor facing the Main road so everybody go to them as nobody does not search for other shops inside CTC complex.
 
Chenoy Trade Center, CTC, and Chandralok Complex have been my "stomping grounds" since the late 90s — I spent countless hours there and probably built over a hundred computers with parts purchased from there, back when system building was a profitable hobby.

The ground floor (and some of the first floor) has retail stores, they're marginally more expensive but the shop employees are courteous, apologetic and welcoming. That's where the vast majority of "normies" usually go and they often get a better deal than Amazon or Reliance Digital. Shweta and Vishal are prominently featured.

Upper floors have refurbishers, second hand stores, repair shops. These are the real gems of the place, I remember buying AMD branded 386 motherboards there for a school's computer lab. You'd find really cool stuff in the secondary market.

Cellar has the middle-men, people who procure from the distributor and sell to customers, this is where system builders go. Margin on products is between 50 to 100 so you get the best prices if you're willing to walk around in a smelly, poorly ventilated area. Shweta and others have shops here too, selling the same products but at lower prices.

I have a few happy core memories from these places.

My first high-end build was in 1998 for a classmate with ATI All-in-Wonder Pro we got from Chandralok complex, back in those days all high-end hardware was imported independently by shop owners.

Some years later in the cellar, I saw cool stuff like ATX cases from Singapore that had the optical drive at the bottom of the case for better usability.

These days, it's a former shell of what it once was. All the shops now serve the lowest common denominator, "cheap and best" with X10M or X20M motherboards and mid-range processors. Nobody showcases high-end hardware as they once did.

Boutique shops are completely gone, everyone is selling the same stuff for Rs 50 over or under than the shop next to it.

PC hardware has been completely eclipsed by laptops in the real-world retail market.

I would like to think that maybe I'd open up a casual gaming cafe to showcase hardware in my retirement years and not care about profitability — and inspire the next generation of kids as I was once inspired by those before me.
 
Chenoy Trade Center, CTC, and Chandralok Complex have been my "stomping grounds" since the late 90s — I spent countless hours there and probably built over a hundred computers with parts purchased from there, back when system building was a profitable hobby.

The ground floor (and some of the first floor) has retail stores, they're marginally more expensive but the shop employees are courteous, apologetic and welcoming. That's where the vast majority of "normies" usually go and they often get a better deal than Amazon or Reliance Digital. Shweta and Vishal are prominently featured.

Upper floors have refurbishers, second hand stores, repair shops. These are the real gems of the place, I remember buying AMD branded 386 motherboards there for a school's computer lab. You'd find really cool stuff in the secondary market.

Cellar has the middle-men, people who procure from the distributor and sell to customers, this is where system builders go. Margin on products is between 50 to 100 so you get the best prices if you're willing to walk around in a smelly, poorly ventilated area. Shweta and others have shops here too, selling the same products but at lower prices.

I have a few happy core memories from these places.

My first high-end build was in 1998 for a classmate with ATI All-in-Wonder Pro we got from Chandralok complex, back in those days all high-end hardware was imported independently by shop owners.

Some years later in the cellar, I saw cool stuff like ATX cases from Singapore that had the optical drive at the bottom of the case for better usability.

These days, it's a former shell of what it once was. All the shops now serve the lowest common denominator, "cheap and best" with X10M or X20M motherboards and mid-range processors. Nobody showcases high-end hardware as they once did.

Boutique shops are completely gone, everyone is selling the same stuff for Rs 50 over or under than the shop next to it.

PC hardware has been completely eclipsed by laptops in the real-world retail market.

I would like to think that maybe I'd open up a casual gaming cafe to showcase hardware in my retirement years and not care about profitability — and inspire the next generation of kids as I was once inspired by those before me.
My 1st PC was from Arihant Computers, Ritchie Street, Chennai in 2000 where I took a train from Nellore to Chennai (360kms round trip) and bought the PC.
My 2nd PC was bought by my sister from PL Computers, CTC in 2005.
My 3rd PC was from Bhumika Computers, CTC Cellar in 2008 worst fellow cheated me.
My 4th PC was from Arun Computers, CTC in 2012. Have to say my best experience ever while buying a computer.
My 4th PC was from Vedant & Primeabgb computers in 2019 as they shipped all parts to Nellore.
But upgraded to new CPU, Motherboard, Cabinet & Monitor in 2022 from local OLX Face to Face deals in Hyderabad.
Now when I again want to upgrade my PC both my wife & mother are objecting by saying that I am nearing 50 years and I should not play games anymore and that my daughter will get spoiled by seeing me play games.
EDIT: My daughter & I play games like Among Us, Roblox, Minecraft & CS Go when we both are alone in the house.
 
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My 1st PC was from Arihant Computers, Ritchie Street, Chennai in 2000 where I took a train from Nellore to Chennai (360kms round trip) and bought the PC.
My 2nd PC was bought by my sister from PL Computers, CTC in 2005.
My 3rd PC was from Bhumika Computers, CTC Cellar in 2008 worst fellow cheated me.
My 4th PC was from Arun Computers, CTC in 2012. Have to say my best experience ever while buying a computer.
My 4th PC was from Vedant & Primeabgb computers in 2019 as they shipped all parts to Nellore.
But upgraded to new CPU, Motherboard, Cabinet & Monitor in 2022 from local OLX Face to Face deals in Hyderabad.
Now when I again want to upgrade my PC both my wife & mother are objecting by saying that I am nearing 50 years and I should not play games anymore and that my daughter will get spoiled by seeing me play games.
EDIT: My daughter & I play games like Among Us, Roblox, Minecraft & CS Go when we both are alone in the house.
I guess woman doesnt like when man is happy enjoying their hobby hahaha, im not married yet but im already seeing this happening with me in future. My girlfriend don't like it very much when i spend too much time on gaming.
 
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I guess woman doesnt like when man is happy enjoying their hobby hahaha, im not married yet but im already seeing this happening with me in future. My girlfriend don't like it very much when i spend too much time on gaming.
Shit man it's frustrating and sometimes I feel like I am loosing all hope.
Me spending time now in TE & Digit forums and Reddit is somewhat keeping me sane.
If I install any game via Steam she is uninstalling it before I wake up in the morning and she has the support of my mother now.
Since both my daughter & wife uses my PC for learning Python & Java programming but I tell them to use my kids laptop and they say words are not visible on the laptops small screen.
 
Now when I again want to upgrade my PC both my wife & mother are objecting by saying that I am nearing 50 years and I should not play games anymore and that my daughter will get spoiled by seeing me play games.

Tell them the world's richest man plays video games. It doesn't matter how or why, but the fact remains that Elon Musk does play video games, so it's not something that's undesirable or immature. If it was stupid, he'd lose public appeal and his companies will go into losses and he'll end up bankrupt. But the reputation he has by playing video games doesn't affect his wealth or companies. And mention that video games help with mental fortitude because there's intricate problem solving involved at heightened levels of adrenaline.

Also tell them there's parts of a man's psychology that a woman simply can't understand and the opposite is true. Remind them they have social/gossip circles so what do they expect you to have?

There's a reason why married men are encouraged to send their wives home to her parents/family regularly. In my friends circle, it's every weekend.
 
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