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Where to buy Best Custom Already Built Desktop PC?
Asking for a friend...
Something like http://alienware.com/ Or is it better to build it custom and go one by one.. i was gonan say this but seeing how prices are dropping for everything might be a good time to save sometime and have it already built and ready to ship. What you think any cool sites ? |
There's probably some little shop where you live building them right now. They'll even support them if/when the time comes.
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I know you're metro, but man up and build one yourself.
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this is for a friend i don't really have the patience to go play by play with him |
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I almost bought from alienware, but their systems were just not set up like I wanted, and they offered so few sections. I ended up going to ibuypower.com, but I would not recommend them. Their system is solid, but their support sucks major balls. newegg.com I hear is good. |
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i would custom build it part by part, thats what i did with mine
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I'm talking about someone who figured out they can make a buck building computers. You can and probably find a few within 15 minutes of your house. They are everywhere, you just have to look. |
Local is best. Then if there are issues you have support at hand.
Locally here we have a place called http://www.infotechnow.com/ They do custom orders online also. There are 3 gaming desktops in my household that they've done in the last couple of years. ... Funny .. I have the oldest computer and laptop of anyone in my immediate family. PK |
Buy MAC!
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I just built a new i7 overclocked to 4ghz for about $1200(I already had video card). It's the fastest machine I've ever had, and I keep on top of that shit(3D animation).
If you want a Newegg parts list of the components I used, let me know. |
Avoid Alienware unless you don't care about money. Their rigs are overpriced.
Build your own rig using 2 websites: http://www.tomshardware.com and http://www.newegg.com. Lurk on the forums in Toms Hardware, ask questions, etc. Buy everything from newegg. You can build an uber gaming rig for $1,500 easy. |
bought 3 from here...love their service.
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/ |
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The 965 is overpriced, though. You can boost the 920 to a 965 with some overclocking. |
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I got a Systemax from Tigerdirect.com and its treated me well so far.
3 or 4 year in home repair service plan and youve got nothing to worry about :thumbsup |
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mac is overpriced
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my brother is big into gaming and used to have 2 alienwares before in the past and just built something from http://www.cyberpowerpc.com, says its just as good for 1/4 the price
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