1st MP3 in NH said:
- No just lack of trust for those that say they can build them.
Well, have them prove it by showing you PCs that they HAVE built.
- If your better and cheaper then dell why didn't you just build the ones for your office. I think your office has the same opinion i do.
Well...for starters we'd have to buy a copy of windows, office, etc etc for each PC that comes in...
Secondly, I work for the government, so things don't work like that. For example, they're TRYING to waste money because it's the end of the fiscal year, and if they have leftover $, then they won't get as much funded to them next year. There are a lot of reasons. However, I have done upgrades on all of the computers we have as well, and I'm well trusted by the people I work with. If it was a viable option for me to build a dozen PCs, they probably wouldn't be against it.
- I don't know much about computer at all and thats exactly the way I want to keep it too.
That seems foolish to me.
On top of that, systems that I build are much faster and much more upgradeable than a prebuilt. Oh, and prebuilts come with tons of crappy softare pre-installed. Not so much Dells, but Compaq, etc are really pretty bad with it.
-deleting is always an option
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I assume you mean "uninstalling?"
Okay, but
1-It's a PITA
and
2-It's not always an option. A lot of BS comes integrated in systems and isn't removable unless you REALLY REALLY know wtf you're doing. In which case you probably wouldn't be buying a pre built.
I however, don't think you should build one yourself unless you have a good understanding of PC's. However, if you have a friend who REALLY knows his stuff, and can build a rock solid PC for ya, then do it up. There's things that you can do with a home grown PC that you can't do with a Dell, dude. Plus, when you buy from a vendor like Dell, you're really limited to hardware choices. There are usually some very good hardware options that you'll never get, since Dell (for example) does not have a contract with that specific vendor.
- If I can watch the bang bus and play RPGs thats all I need.
Yeah, FOR NOW. In a year, playing an RPG at decent settings will require a lot more HP. And video codecs are taking more and more CPU too.
Oh yeah, and just as an ex of tweakablility of a home grown PC...the PC I built in July (Legobox) is a measly 1.2Ghz Duron, but will murder the 2.6Ghz Dell PC's we have at work in many benchmarks. More for less, man. More for less.
-P4's lick my nuts. If I had the $1900 i would have gotten the Power Mac
Uhh...not sure if you're aware...but a 2.8Ghz P4 is the fastest desktop CPU out now. And if they lick your nuts, then WHY ARE YOU BUYING ONE?
Besides, I doubt most RPGs you have will run on a Mac.