POLYWELL COMPUTER SYSTEMS

OLDQUAKER

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Aug 24, 2008
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HAS ANYBODY BOUGHT FROM OR HEARD OF THIS COMPANY ? I WAS FLIPPING THRU A MAXIMUM PC MAG AND SAW THEIR AD AND WAS WONDERING IF ANYBODY KNEW IF THEIR EQUIPMENT WAS WORTH IT OR WOULD I STILL BE BETTER OFF BUILDING MY OWN RIG, THANKS FOR ANY INFO...
 

modoheo

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Don't know anything about it, but just looked at the site. Looks like for the average high-performing gaming rig recommended around here today you'd likely save around 4-500 bucks if you build it yourself.
 

Roguestar

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HEY GUYS I JUST NAMEDROPPED THIS SITE AND I AM POSTING SOLELY IN CAPS

WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU AREN'T TAKING ME SERIOUSLY?

GUYS?





GUYS?
 

coolpurplefan

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For me, the advantages of building your own system goes like this:

*If you buy a quality power supply, it means your computer won't likely burn out on you.

*You can choose silent fans that won't bother you. You can choose passive cooling if you want.

*You don't end up with weird advertising logos etc when you re-install windows, no excessive crap programs using up your resources.

*Having a brand name motherboard means you have a better chance at fixing a problem.

*Once you learn to build, you can fix it yourself/change parts yourself. You can sell some of your stuff on eBay and upgrade.

*I also like to carefully choose which DVD-RW I buy to make sure I get a model that doesn't produce too many errors.

*I can choose whatever kind of case, this includes either a case with great ventilation or even a flashy one.

I don't know, those are some ideas I guess.