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I would build your own, I can help you a little if you give me a price range.
I'd go for something like this, real top-of-the-range PC. (click to show/hide)
Holy balls.
Quote from: Chipaton on September 17, 2012, 11:37:17 amI would build your own, I can help you a little if you give me a price range.It can be more expensive to build your own, unless you're going for a really high range pc. This is because proper PC stores get discount prices, while you have to pay for your own. Also, you don't get warrenty (If you screw up, its your money. If they screw up, they fix it for free).
Quote from: clawstrider on September 17, 2012, 11:59:53 amQuote from: Chipaton on September 17, 2012, 11:37:17 amI would build your own, I can help you a little if you give me a price range.It can be more expensive to build your own, unless you're going for a really high range pc. This is because proper PC stores get discount prices, while you have to pay for your own. Also, you don't get warrenty (If you screw up, its your money. If they screw up, they fix it for free).False. No matter what level computer you want to buy it will always be cheaper to build your own. This is because manufacturers up the prices since they have to assemble them and they know people will buy them. Plus you are paying for the company name also (alienware, apple, ect..)Your second statement is also false, all the parts you buy are backed by a manufactures warranty, my graphics card itself has a lifetime warranty.
I'm in school and my friend tells me to get Alienware X51. Should I do this?