Custom Built Computer ??
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dell has an option to let you pick components to go into you system, but iw ould not call it custom, if you know how to put the parts together on your own(and make sure that they match up) use newegg.com, or if you dont find a local microcenter and they have people on staff to help you do just what you want(check out www.microcenter.com)
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ORIGINAL: shrpshtr325
yea, if your into anything hard core(graphics/gaming) i would build it myself if i had the time/patience/knowledge(which i personally have, but you may not idk) but dell is the best premade windows pc manufacturer
yea, if your into anything hard core(graphics/gaming) i would build it myself if i had the time/patience/knowledge(which i personally have, but you may not idk) but dell is the best premade windows pc manufacturer
I recommended jimboscomp because I have chatted with him on AIM many times and in my opinion he definitely knows what he's talking about. Here is a link to his website: http://www.jimboscomp.com/custom_computers.html
If I were you I would talk to him or find a small local place that builds computers (bring a friend that knows them well to make sure the guy isn't BS'ing you). Alternatively if you have a friend that knows computers well have them build you one (Obviously if warranty is important to you you will not get one with this method. Only whatever warranty the individual parts have.
(The following may make little sense to those who don't know computers well, sorry)
This particular desktop was claimed to be designed for maximum upgradability and high performance by Dell when it was made. I popped open the side recently and tried to install 4GB of ram. The motherboard is their own design, no overclocking available, very limited adjustability, could not support the higher quantity of ram. The "High performance" ram dell included is a no name brand of extremely questionable quality. The case and motherboard are their own design, a new motherboard could not even be placed in the case. In addition Dell originally claimed it would support an upgrade to quad core processors, it does not. Point being at the time it was made this was Dell's flagship model and it still uses sub-par components, now imagine what goes into their regular stuff.
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i will never, everbuy a computer that doesnt come off the shelves of a store.
real stores have real warranties, real customer service, a real place that you can go and say "hey, this thing ispos."
there is a reason that huge companies make lots of money building computers...because theyre good at it.
real stores have real warranties, real customer service, a real place that you can go and say "hey, this thing ispos."
there is a reason that huge companies make lots of money building computers...because theyre good at it.
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i will never, everbuy a computer that doesnt come off the shelves of a store.
real stores have real warranties, real customer service, a real place that you can go and say "hey, this thing ispos."
there is a reason that huge companies make lots of money building computers...because theyre good at it.
i will never, everbuy a computer that doesnt come off the shelves of a store.
real stores have real warranties, real customer service, a real place that you can go and say "hey, this thing ispos."
there is a reason that huge companies make lots of money building computers...because theyre good at it.
The reason the huge companies make lots of money building computers is cost and advertising. Due to economies of scale and having cheaper proprietary parts made for them they can not only afford to bundle more accessories or sell the computer for less but in some cases ensure that any upgrades made to the computer will have to be bought from them at higher prices (Dell is notorious for this with system memory). I have helped friends fix many more problems with bought systems from companies like Dell or Gateway than ones that built it themselves or had it built for them. I always end up having to help them because these companies tech support is practically useless.
A local shop or someone that runs their own business building computers will give you much better service, not to mention you'll be dealing with a real person who actually built the computer and knows what they are doing instead of someone in India reading you steps from a troubleshooting checklist.