Thursday, April 15, 2010

Can anyone recommend me a good custom PC ...

I'm comparing prices for the mac and PC and I want to custom build my PC. I want the PC ready at my door, I have no knowledge in building a PC and one micro mistake or spark, and my PC is terminated. Does anyone know any Custom built PC websites that are cheap on prices, Excellent on quality, and trustworthy? after hearing mix reviews, mostly bad about cyberpowerpc.com, Im not going to take my chances. Any alternatives? help =[Can anyone recommend me a good custom PC ...
building a PC really isnt as hard as it seems. you cant create a spark without electryicity, so just dont plug your half built PC in and your fine. as for mistakes, not really; computers are ALOT more durable then most people think, you can probably get away with dropping most parts on the floor (i wouldnt risk it) and you would PROBABLY be okay.Can anyone recommend me a good custom PC ...
building it yourself is the best but if you really want a pre built, look into www.digitalstorm.com
Thank you. well too look more into getting a PC or Mac. I'm also focusing on putting an animation software in it for my college. I might consider pre building it, but anymore Websites you recommend guys and girls?
newegg.com... Best place for all your parts.. I believe they also sell a few already built PC's as well...And I've dropped PC parts, on the floor (my video card to be exact) and it still works perfectly fine, it's really hard to break computer parts really.
[QUOTE=''ferrari2001'']newegg.com... Best place for all your parts.. I believe they also sell a few already built PC's as well...And I've dropped PC parts, on the floor (my video card to be exact) and it still works perfectly fine, it's really hard to break computer parts really. [/QUOTE]Yeah computer parts are alot tougher then they look, my cat slept on my motherboard and it worked find, and i have static shocked some ram by accident and they worked fine too
there is just one problem. when I went on Newegg, their 9800 GX2s were $400 something while on cyberpowerpc.com they were $315 =[
[QUOTE=''Kamekazi_69'']there is just one problem. when I went on Newegg, their 9800 GX2s were $400 something while on cyberpowerpc.com they were $315 =[[/QUOTE]Chances are Cyperpowerpc had them on sale or something like that. There are so many brands and so many different prices, just get whatever you think is best for the money.
[QUOTE=''Kamekazi_69'']there is just one problem. when I went on Newegg, their 9800 GX2s were $400 something while on cyberpowerpc.com they were $315 =[[/QUOTE]cyberpowers build quality is really bad for pre-built
[QUOTE=''ferret-gamer''][QUOTE=''Kamekazi_69'']there is just one problem. when I went on Newegg, their 9800 GX2s were $400 something while on cyberpowerpc.com they were $315 =[[/QUOTE]cyberpowers build quality is really bad for pre-built[/QUOTE] hm you may be correct. So on a level form 1 to 10. how hard is it for a person who has never hand built a PC?http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd12/NeYo6969/Comp2.jpgBasically im shooting for something like that. there is room for upgrade. I might get a more powerful card, or Duel two cards, Increase the power supply Etc
[QUOTE=''Kamekazi_69''][QUOTE=''ferret-gamer''][QUOTE=''Kamekazi_69'']there is just one problem. when I went on Newegg, their 9800 GX2s were $400 something while on cyberpowerpc.com they were $315 =[[/QUOTE]cyberpowers build quality is really bad for pre-built[/QUOTE] hm you may be correct. So on a level form 1 to 10. how hard is it for a person who has never hand built a PC?http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd12/NeYo6969/Comp2.jpgBasically im shooting for something like that. there is room for upgrade. I might get a more powerful card, or Duel two cards, Increase the power supply Etc[/QUOTE]it is quite easy mabye a 4, the hardes part is wireing the front panel(on button, reset) to the motherboard,
[/QUOTE]it is quite easy mabye a 4, the hardes part is wireing the front panel(on button, reset) to the motherboard,[/QUOTE]100% true, i spent 45 minutes doing that last time ... :X
[QUOTE=''teldath''][/QUOTE]it is quite easy mabye a 4, the hardes part is wireing the front panel(on button, reset) to the motherboard,[/QUOTE]100% true, i spent 45 minutes doing that last time ... :X [/QUOTE] i spend more time, i have to perfect the wire placement for optimal airflow, but i have a habit of overcomplicating my wiring

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