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Diekan wrote:You don’t need support if everything you buy comes with a warranty (the parts that is). If you know enough about a system to build one, then you certainly know enough to troubleshot problems that arise.
Save your money – build you own.
Diekan wrote:You can get a:
Pentium 4 3.2 gig CPU
1 gig of DDR RAM (name brand)
150+ gig namebrand HD
ASUS MB
Aluminum case with 5 fans
high quality video card (AGP name brand)
From Dell for under $1000? I'd like to see that, link it please.
Martrae wrote:Dell uses integrated and refurbished parts.
Most of their hard drives aren't covered by warranty because they are refurbished.
They run slower due the integrated parts.
Diekan wrote:It's your money and time... you asked and people gave your their opinions. If you really want to spend the money on a warranty you'll probably never use, and or for a bunch of extra software you'll probably never use, or even want... then go for it. Personally, I would never buy a pre-built computer - not when I can build something better for much less.
Every component on my system is covered in by it's own warranty, thus if something goes out - all I need to do is send it back and wait for a new part. If something goes out on a prebuilt system you have to send it back, wait for them to fix, and have it sent back.
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Martrae wrote:Depends on the "nickel and dime" shop. They can either be your best friend or worst nightmare.
Martrae wrote:/shrug
So basically you are saying you don't trust your friends to build a decent system? If they are decent systems, you aren't willing to buy a computer from where they work even tho it adds to their job stability?
You're losing me on the reasons here. Either where they work sucks, which isn't a "good chop shop" like I said. Or if they are good you aren't willing to slap your money down anyplace that a friend works?
I'm not talking fly-by-night places. I'm talking reputable ones that have been in business for years, that have a good customer base, that do the repair and build work for most of the businesses in your area. You know, small business, the cornerstone of America?
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