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Micro Center is a popular stop for tech-heads, PC builders and computer enthusiasts. Each of its 29 stores in the U.S. are packed with motherboards, CPUs, GPUs and other computing components.
The computer and electronics retailer pushed the opening of its South Boulevard store "due to unforeseen circumstances." Retailer Micro Center entering local market with South Boulevard store ...
Micro Center's rise as a go-to destination for PC builders and tech-heads spans decades. The chain originated in 1980 as a single 900-square-foot store in Columbus, Ohio, and has since grown to 28 ...
The SF Bay Area used to have lots of PC stores. Most got wiped out! But Micro Center has returned to Santa Clara, CA, and it’s a joy to browse. (Yes, the store reportedly sold dozens of GPUs that ...
These new initiatives follow the January 2024 rollout of Micro Center’s GPU Trade-In Program.Customers can trade in their functional GPUs, which are circuits that render graphics using high ...
Micro Center had a previous store in Silicon Valley, near Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara. But that store close in 2012 because the company couldn’t negotiate better terms with the landlord.
(KRON) — An Ohio-based computer store chain is opening its first location in the Bay Area. Micro Center is opening this Friday, May 30 in Santa Clara, the company announced in a social media post.
PC builders in Northern California, prepare for electronics heaven: Micro Center is opening a store in Santa Clara, bringing the holy grail of computer parts shopping to the heart of Silicon Valley.
Known for carrying components galore for building your own PC, its friendly staff, and super-competitive prices, Micro Center is finally coming to Miami. The brand's first South Florida store will ...
Fry’s is gone, CompUSA is gone, Radio Shack is a zombie, but Micro Center is finally coming back. On May 30th, the store will host its grand opening at 5201 Stevens Creek Blvd in Santa Clara ...
PC builders in Northern California, prepare for electronics heaven: Micro Center is opening a store in Santa Clara, bringing the holy grail of computer parts shopping to the heart of Silicon Valley.