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Vadim computers is no more
North London based High end PC builder Vadim seems to be in financial difficulties that are so big they went into voluntary liquidation. Though not know among you guys, Vadim made jaw-breaking custom PC's. Unfortunately that's a very slim market, combined with high prices.
It's a sad thing, hopefully temporary, ending for a company which over the past four years won quite a few awards for its exotic water cooled, custom-built gaming and multimedia rigs.
The part of the problem, according to Vadim, was that the company couldn't continue with the status quo: it was either expand the operation, or die out. Due to the current orchestrated credit crunch in the Western hemisphere, the potential investors bolted.

Vadim PC made for BFG shown at CeBIT 2007.
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