Originally posted by: dionx
go with a dell because their computers run silently. can't say the same for most build-it-yourself computers.
That's because most dells come with one exhaust fan that only runs when the CPU gets up to about 60c.
Personally, I like my celerons to run cooler :roll:
Okay, okay, had to. Yes, Dell is a good choice for someone who doesn't dig around in their machine upgrading to get just a little bit more performance.
That doesn't apply to most people on these forums.
For my wife, I upgraded her HP a230n so that it'll run the games she likes to play...sims2, The Movies, etc. Before she ever heard of these games though she was perfectly happy. New PSU, 6600GT, and 1gb ram and she's got a decent non-gamer gaming pc. Of course then I was annoyed at her stock HSFs making too much noise so I replaced her stock sockA and VGA coolers...next I'm going to mod a suspension for her HD so that I can place an intake fan on the front...
Which is why a mass produced machine should never be in the home of DIY'r
On the other hand, one of my best friends (complete non-techie) asked me advice on a new machine, and I picked out a custom dell for her.
Then she added all the stuff that I told her not to and got her rig up to about $900. I didn't freak, I just said "you'll be happy with your machine, and if anything goes wrong they've got great customer service."
She's very happy with how fast it burns CDs.
-z