collect parts and build it urself. most comp u buy, u can build for half the price
collect parts and build it urself. most comp u buy, u can build for half the price
Make your own PC. Those mass produced preassmbled computers are really built with cost cutting for the most profit in mind. When you build your own you can choose each part you will end up with and it'll be much better.
That is an impossible question to answer.Originally posted by supersonic@23 November 2003 - 18:48
Should I buy the computer asssembled in a company like sony?
or should I collect the parts or order a one of my choice? I'm lost
When I was a mechanic, if someone asked "Is it hard to do *insert the task of your choosing here*?", my standard response was always "Not for me it isn't".
I think that assembling a PC from parts is not only easy, but fun.
You may find it baffling and frustrating.
There is no doubt that you can build a better PC for less money than the manufacturers.
Plus, you don't have to pay for all the bundled, crippled software that they will force upon you.
But, if you have doubts, then perhaps your best bet is to have a shop custom build one for you.
My local, little 3-man shop only charges $65 to assemble a custom PC.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
There are local shops the assemble PCs for free here as long as you buy the parts from them. Even so, I prefer to assemble them myself.
Made a real big impression obviously.Originally posted by raiserblade2003@23 November 2003 - 18:46
i saw another one of ur in another thread but forgot it.
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I only assembled 3 comps b4 but I will try to get the parts and put them together myself, if I seem lost, I will just go to the guys who assemble it for me!
but I still dunno what hardware to buy.
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What kind of budget are we looking at here?
Indeed, your budget, what you are going to use it for, and what you already have are the main concerns here.Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@23 November 2003 - 22:21
What kind of budget are we looking at here?
Windows Version: Windows XP, 5.01.2600
DirectX* Version: 9.0b
Physical Memory: 254 MB
Processor: x86 family 6 Model 8 Stepping 10 (P IIIE)
Processor Speed: 1002 MHZ (1500 max)
Intel® 82810 Graphics Controller
sux eh?
we are talking $1500-$2800 max
btw: which is better a labtop or desktop (in general)
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Desktop.
More performance.
Less money.
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