Originally posted by: jgigz
It wasnt juvenile and insulting, Its called motivation. Theres nothing wrong at all with telling someone to man up and DIY. Its one thing to tell someone to do somethign that takes special training or years of practice to do, but to nudge someone in the direction of doing something as simple as following a motherboard manual and plugging a few pieces in, theres nothing wrong with that. And instalation is more fool proof than ever. Unless he drops something I really dont see how he is a threat to the build. Hell he has enough sense to come to anandtech so he apparently knows enought about computers to build one himself he just needed a little motivation whether its friendly or harsh.
What if you have better things to do with your time?
Geez.. the level of snobbery on here is becoming stifling. People have different interests. The financial benefit of building a computer yourself (if under $500 and not pirating all the software on it) is typically zero, particularly when you can get decent PCs at CircuitCity (Sempron 3200+ & 17" CRT) for $289, which is plenty for lots of folks. Add another $200-$300 and you can easily go mid-range dual-core AMD.
The point about not doing your oil is a good one and applies well to this issue too. An inexpensive Dell, cheaper than what you can build it for yourself, that someone else will support if anything goes wrong is worth a lot to a LOT of people.