Originally posted by: Booster
Originally posted by: marquee
i always manage to screw things up when i try to build my own
I noticed that pcs made by big companies are lots better than the ones you can assemble. Look lots better, are quiet and they're warranted. I don't think I'd want to build anything myself now b/c now I know it will never be as good (well, for what I need in a pc).
Looks? Dells and IBMs, sure. You seen the new HPs and Compaqs? I can't enough stress how ugly they are.
Quiet can be done, and overall will cost around $50 more than if you don't worry about noise (quiet PSU, quiet fans and nice HS).
My CPU has a 3-year warranty, my mobo I have no clue, video card will be a few years, PSU shouldn't matter, nor HS&F. My HD has been out of its warranty for awhile, but I'll get a three-year when the need arises.
Oh, and except for the Dell XPS, mine will perform better, having good parts overall, and no corners cut.
However...the only PCs I will work on now are eMachine, IBM and Dell. There's a reason for that. If you're not comfortable building, Dell would be the best option. They might look a bit expensive, but they work. And they will stay working. The PSUs of the mid-range and high-end models can even stand some expansion, unlike many cheaper PCs.