We Build PCs in the US, and We’ll Never Stop. Here’s Why.

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At Velocity Micro, one of our greatest points of pride is that every PC is built in the US. This isn’t just a marketing slogan, it’s a core part of who we are. We believe the best way to deliver high-performance, reliable computers is through domestic assembly. A PC built in the US provides a promise of quality, craftsmanship, and support.

PC built in the US Image : Superior Parts
CUSTOMIZATION AND QUALITY 

When it comes to customization and quality, nothing compares to a PC built in the US. That’s why at Velocity Micro, we source only the highest quality components, many from suppliers right here in the United States. This allows us to maintain complete control over the build process and ensure that each system meets our exacting standards.

Each PC is assembled by hand by highly trained professionals who are passionate about performance and precision. The result are some of the cleanest, most efficient PC builds on the market.

PC built in the US image : Customer Service
CUSTOMER SUPPORT

A PC built in the US comes with another major benefit: expert customer support that’s also based in the United States. Unlike other companies that outsource technical support to call centers overseas, we keep everything in-house. That means no frustrating transfers or language barriers – just real help from real people who know your system inside and out.

Whether you need help customizing your build or troubleshooting down the line, our award-winning support team is here for you, always based in the US, always on your side.

Why We STILL Build PCs in the USA
BESPOKE MACHINES

Imagine a PC that’s put together en-masse overseas. It’s put on an assembly line where it’s slapped together as quickly as possible, going through the bare-minimum amount of testing before being shipped off to market. The list of things that can go wrong in this process is long. Bent pins, poorly connected and routed cables, incomplete application of thermal paste – these could all spell trouble down the line.

Beyond that, any of the individual parts that make up the build could be faulty. Even one bad egg can be a failure point leading to an expensive brick in only a couple of years. Velocity Micro is the antithesis of this process. There are no assembly lines, and every single step of the process is carried out with quality in mind. Through a 200 point quality assurance test, we weed out any duds that may have slipped through the cracks. You’re left with the peace of mind that your PC is going to work as intended, out of the box and years down the line.

TAA COMPLIANT PCs

For many professionals working in government or enterprise sectors, regulations require that their tools, including computers, be domestically manufactured. That’s where we come in. Every PC built in the US by Velocity Micro is fully TAA compliant, ideal for secure environments that demand high performance and regulatory compliance.

Our systems are fully aligned with federal procurement standards. More importantly, if you’re handling massive data sets, sensitive information, or complex workflows, they’re up to the task.

We were founded in the states over 25 years ago, and we’re proud to keep the tradition going. We’re keeping the jobs here and making sure other folks can keep doing theirs. There’s no question we’ll stay based in the US in the future, and we’re looking forward to doing business with you. Give us a call or visit VelocityMicro.com if you’re interested in a PC that will perfectly meet your needs.

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Marcus is the Designer at Velocity Micro. He’s behind nearly all of the images you’ll see from us. His interest in PCs is the product of his experience in digital art and design, 3D modeling, and computer peripherals. Lives with his partner, two dogs, two cats, a little woodshop and his arcade controller collection in the greater RVA area.

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