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Build-A-PC
After running through some problems with my laptop, it got me thinking of building a pc. I wanted to do this a while ago but got sidetracked. Has anyone here built a pc. Im trying to decide wether or not to get a barebones kit or start from scratch. Any suggestions
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Re: Build-A-PC
it really depends on what you will be using the computer for. good luck.
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Re: Build-A-PC
Personally, I'd build from scratch. That way you KNOW exactly what goes into it, its built with quality parts, and exactly to your specifications. The one I'm using right now is a computer that I built that way a couple years ago. Incredibly reliable and fast. Since its built using all separate components, if something breaks, the broken part is easily replaced.
Steve
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Re: Build-A-PC
I've built my machines from scratch, but I have a friend do mine now.
Btw, don't deal with Monarch Computer. They screwed up and it took over a month to get my CPU to me becuase they had a problem with the shipping address. They contacted us after a week, after billing my credit card, to verify the shipping address. They either didn't get the email verficiation, or they ignored it for 3 weeks.
I mostly deal with Newegg, which has always had great service.
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I've built more boxes than I care to remember. Bottom line: you end up saving a little money and you get better components, however you don't get the nice case/component designs of the big companies like Dell.
A good place to shop for parts is newegg.com.

-Lawrence
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Re: Build-A-PC
I've been building machines for people for years, and that's the only route I go for our computers at home also. You can save money depending on how you do it just make sure you keep warranty info on the individual parts.
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Re: Build-A-PC
 Originally Posted by TekWarren
I've been building machines for people for years, and that's the only route I go for our computers at home also. You can save money depending on how you do it just make sure you keep warranty info on the individual parts.
Same - havent had one that we didnt build ourselves in well over a decade - and no plans to do otherwise in the future!
"I don't FEEL tardy . . ."
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Re: Build-A-PC
How easy is it to build a PC?
-Andre
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Re: Build-A-PC
 Originally Posted by Regal Boids
How easy is it to build a PC?
-Andre
Very. Troubleshooting configuration problems can be a little frustrating, though.

-Lawrence
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Re: Build-A-PC
For the best bare-bones kits I suggest www.tigerdirect.com they are honest people with very good prices.
here is an example of one of their on sale items:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...&CMP=ILC-FPM08
They have every component known to man -- well all the good ones...
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