Help!
Have been looking into building a system. If the Athlon 1700+ XP
might be a bit overkill for my purposes (word processing, internet
surfing, e-mail -- NOT a gamer) can anyone suggest a config that would
be a good combination of components (mobo, graphics card, memory, etc)
that still leaves room for expansion into further uses down the line?
I DO want some speed and power and good graphics but then I don't want
to just WASTE money on equip that I'll never realize the value of. How
'bout just an Athlon & not and Athlon XP? Sorry, just don't know
much about all this and there's a LOT to learn about putting together
a system. (BTW, I DON'T intend to actually build this myself. I will
have it built and burned in and tested based on the specs I glean from my research -- that's you guys!)
Also, anybody enlighten me as to what the difference between "Retail
Box" and "OEM" would be as I compare the various vendors quotes for
building a machine? Lastly, I have checked the web site
ResellerRratings.com for highest rated companies to have build my
machine but I'm confused as to the logic of having a company
2000 miles away build and ship a machine to my specs when it
seems everyone agrees that customer service is so vital when purchasing
a system. What do I do if I need help -- send the whole computer back to
where I got it? Should I only look locally (I live in L.A.) for the
best builder/retailer I can find? (anybody recommend one?) If so,
what's the sense of buying a computer from Mark One or CompuCheap or
IBuyPower (very high-rated stores) if I can't have them at my avail if
something goes wrong? Just their "phone service"?
Please any of your wisdom you can share on these topics is MORE than
appreciated!
Larry 🙂
Have been looking into building a system. If the Athlon 1700+ XP
might be a bit overkill for my purposes (word processing, internet
surfing, e-mail -- NOT a gamer) can anyone suggest a config that would
be a good combination of components (mobo, graphics card, memory, etc)
that still leaves room for expansion into further uses down the line?
I DO want some speed and power and good graphics but then I don't want
to just WASTE money on equip that I'll never realize the value of. How
'bout just an Athlon & not and Athlon XP? Sorry, just don't know
much about all this and there's a LOT to learn about putting together
a system. (BTW, I DON'T intend to actually build this myself. I will
have it built and burned in and tested based on the specs I glean from my research -- that's you guys!)
Also, anybody enlighten me as to what the difference between "Retail
Box" and "OEM" would be as I compare the various vendors quotes for
building a machine? Lastly, I have checked the web site
ResellerRratings.com for highest rated companies to have build my
machine but I'm confused as to the logic of having a company
2000 miles away build and ship a machine to my specs when it
seems everyone agrees that customer service is so vital when purchasing
a system. What do I do if I need help -- send the whole computer back to
where I got it? Should I only look locally (I live in L.A.) for the
best builder/retailer I can find? (anybody recommend one?) If so,
what's the sense of buying a computer from Mark One or CompuCheap or
IBuyPower (very high-rated stores) if I can't have them at my avail if
something goes wrong? Just their "phone service"?
Please any of your wisdom you can share on these topics is MORE than
appreciated!
Larry 🙂