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BUY PARTS FOR YOUR PC.

Where you can choose the memory size, number of serial ports, motherboard,video card, sound card, system case, etc.

2006-08-02 18:12:26 · answer #1 · answered by Raymond 2 · 1 1

Facts:
you can go to http://newegg.com or http://pricewatch.com for hundreds of great deals.

AMD dropped prices by 47% on Monday!!! Those will be reflected in the market of new computers about September or October!

So, a 'built' system is still filled with expensive parts that the price hasn't dropped by 47%!

I vote for you going to one of the URLs and getting a barebones, or building a new one. The AMD processors start at $59.

And, the comparable Intel processors are STILL $179!!!

BTW, if you want to run 64bit applications, on a 64bit OS, then, you are talking BSD or GNU/Linux, with 12,000 proven ones written since 1994.

The Microsoft virus magnet has no 64 bit applications, only 32 bit ones. But, it does have the 150,000 virus definitions, trojans, and exploits.

2006-08-02 17:04:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's almost getting to the point with all the deals out there that it isn't a really substantial savings building your own and the opportunities to screw it up are almost endless (not to mention the value of your time involved) Buy unless u r a techie and are doing it for fun or as a hobby...I may do it myself just for kicks...but if it is the only one you have and you need it for school or business or important things and you seriously need it now, you can get really inexpensive units ...check for rebates, coupons, discounts, sales etc...

2006-08-02 16:55:01 · answer #3 · answered by Paris Hilton 6 · 0 0

The problem here is flexibility and customisation, which is high with assembled PCs but low with Branded PCs. However companies allow a level of customisation but that is low as compared to system assemblers. If you assemble a system you can add components of your choice like you can have a western digital hard drive instead of seagate, Kingston RAM instead of hynix and you can have your choice of processor motherboard that has all the features you need. And last if assembled it is cheap too.

2006-08-02 15:47:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you're already a techie and have installation CDs with you, build your own so you could choose best the parts available in the market... it's also a lot cheaper

2006-08-02 15:43:59 · answer #5 · answered by D e n n i s 2 · 0 0

>yet my substantial subject is defective factors. even however i will return them after 30 days After the 30 day RTB era, you nonetheless have a minimum of two years of producer's guarantee. that's appropriate to maximum factors which you purchase off Newegg. PSU (reckoning on the corporation) many times has better than 2 years... take Antec working example, provides you 3 years guarantee on maximum of their factors. you may declare the guaranty with the producer as long as you shop info of purchase and the unique field that the section got here with. >through fact the positioning i became gonna purchase off of has a a million twelve months be certain that's a a million twelve months return to base guarantee -- meaning extremely of you returning the item to the producer, you come back it to the shop and that they are people who would desire to handle the RMA and returns with the unique producer. you nonetheless would desire to attend some weeks for the item to come again decrease back to you however, and an identical deal applies. you will desire to truly have a receipt or bill to declare guarantee.

2016-10-01 10:07:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

buy parts and build yourself

and hey fggot that said dell, go fukc yourself. you obviously know nothing about computers.

2006-08-02 16:36:45 · answer #7 · answered by r3st 1 · 0 0

Dell.

2006-08-02 15:45:07 · answer #8 · answered by rob 2 · 0 0

it depends on you, if you are after techsupport and warranty, it would be better to get those DELL, IBM etc...

2006-08-02 20:11:25 · answer #9 · answered by kublador 2 · 0 0

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