They have everything you could possibly need and always an attentive staff member around if you need help finding something or have a question.
John Atkins
Oct 21, 2022
Super slow and completely uneducated on simple upgrades. Waited in line for 30 to immediately find out the tech at the knowledge bar didn't know what the hell he was taking about.
Diane Colrue Shaver
Oct 20, 2022
they are very knowledgeable and helped us quickly with a computer problem we were having
martin stith
Oct 19, 2022
Told me a week to diagnose my computer. Got a refund after two weeks
When I was there two weeks ago, there was someone masked and gloved at the door asking if you'd like sanitizer, there were markings on the floor for helping with distancing, there were plexiglass separators at each register and masks were required for everyone.
Graphic cards are hard to get now. Just have to keep your eyes out for when they do come available. Setup alerts is what I have been doing as I'm in the market for a new one as well.
Do you have a phone number for me to ask a question? And it says you service Centennial but do not see an address. Apple Care told me to call you. How can I do that?
Dee Getzinger | Oct 21, 2021
Mark Kenerson | Oct 21, 2021
If you go to the web page, it will have all contact info there. Hope this was helpful!👍
Can I do in store shopping?
Anthony Lee | Oct 21, 2020
P.J. Diotte | Oct 21, 2020
Yes, face mask may be required and there may be a line to get in during peak shopping hours.
Yes! They have a variety of keyboards on the display for reference ranging from Logitech, Corsair, Razer, and pretty much most of the popular manufacturers that makes keyboards within the computer industry.
If the individual manufacturer has a warranty then yes. Otherwise you can purchase a warranty plan directly on just about any item. (Yes that includes used and open box merchandise.) The cost of warranty depends on the type and retail cost of the item. I have purchased several extended warranties from Micro Center, they exchange equal or better to what you purchased for direct exchange for the damaged/nonfunctional item.
Yes they will, but their labor rates are not cheap. Best to watch YouTube videos on the subject hence build your own. That is how I learned to build my own computers.
Frank, these questions are posed to people who have reviewed Micro Center, not the store itself.
Check out https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/tech-support.aspx instead.
Need back up.for 24V CPAP. for 3 nights, so 24 to 36 hrs total run time, not continuous. Reliable, no headaches, as inexpensive as possible. What am I shopping for?
Georgia Gail Loyd | Oct 22, 2019
Scott | Oct 22, 2019
Georgia are you going to be camping, or will you have access to power? If camping, you could get two smallish 12 volt batteries, like golf cart or motorcycle batteries, and wire them up for 24 volts. They will weigh a decent amount, so backpacking them in will be a problem. If you're just being forward thinking and protecting yourself from power failures, you could keep the 2 batteries on a trickle charger so they would be ready at a moment's notice...which is what I do.
Sadly, they only repair phones if you purchased the phone from them with Micro Center Warrenty. If you want repair, I recomend a kieosk inside Park Meadows or Cherry Creek mall.
I need an HP MR head set cable repaired. There's no replacements for the cable. Do you have the ability to repair damaged HDMI/small version of display port ends?
If you purchased it there they can look up the receipt. They do sell open box products, so they take returns and validate - but without a box idk. Especially for full refund.
they don't do calls but if you go on thier website at microcenter.com and mark your location as home store you can online chat immediately with them and even do text support :)
They are really good about suggesting parts. I'm guessing you could take the whole thing in, or they could probably tell you what information you need and where to find it.
Maybe start with Settings/System/About. That should tell you what your processor is, how much ram you have and a couple of other things.
Is the Brother HL-L2370 DW printer compatible with the MacBook Pro version os11.01
Lindsay Andrews | Oct 21, 2021
Nate Harris | Oct 21, 2021
https://support.brother.com/g/b/sp/oscontents.aspx?c=us&lang=en&ossid=3
Yes.
Please don't ask tech support questions here. This is for questions about the store. The employees aren't going to provide tech support in Google Reviews.
Corbin Sharpe, you can visit microcenter.com to check the availability of parts they have in stocks such as the "Radeon RX 6800". Speaking of that, you can pre-order that gpu on microcenter's website to reserve your purchase for pickup.
I'm not a pro at networking but I do have a degree in network admin. I don't know your knowledge with networking but I would recommend firstly to make sure all of your devices aren't too old that can slow down your network. It can also depend on the rest of your equipment, if the ethernet cable is cat 6 and router support speed. Make sure the modem your getting supports CenturyLink which most do, and it will say it on the box.
I guess it depends on what you want and how much you want to spend. Most of all the speed will depend on what you paid for with CenturyLink. You can ask the team at Microcenter too.
Do they do financing and do I need really good credit to start I just turned 18 and dont really have credit
Dark Darulo | Oct 21, 2020
Steven G | Oct 21, 2020
They have the Micro Center Insider Credit Card, by Wells Fargo. It has an instant 5% off or choose special financing. I have no idea what these terms are or eligibility requirements are.
If you pay the bills on time a store CC can be a good way to develop credit. Good luck!
how much is the HP 17-by-1023cl
john blachowski | Oct 21, 2020
Dan Stofka | Oct 21, 2020
This is for general questions. Check the website or call the store.
You need to go talk to them. Building a PC is like building a car in a way. The price depends on what you want. You want a super fast Ferrarr? That'll be expensive. Want a slow minivan? Not as much.
You can't really convert a 2.0 to a 3.0. If you're talking about a desktop they do sell PCI-E cards with USB 3.0 slots or USB 3.0 hubs you can use to expand an existing 3.0 port, but I don't think 2.0 can support 3.0 speeds.
you can buy the software seperately... I bought the windows operating system online (through another computer) then used the install disc on the new system.
you need an install disc though.
It's dependent on what you are needing. They have repair service drop off and they have "help me" time that is best to schedule. Either way you can walk in and wait a few minutes to to either.
Yes. They have HDMI to component and HDMI to AV (yellow for video and red and white for stereo) depending on what you actually need the adapter for. Good luck.
They will price match major retailers. I've seen them not price match smaller retailers. Talk with a manager if you want to know who they will price match with.