Then you also have the option of customizing by a vendor such as dell. Like that you don't have to bother with the setting up.
Though i found they kind of funnel you to specific build now... and they are less cost attractive than before (I bought from them 4 comps between 2000 and 2004).... the 2010 one I build on my own for much cheaper and better. (Europe though)
On a side note, the CPU is limited by the chipset it's on... it's not really evident to upgrade CPUs as the performance/price increase won't be hudge.
(only time I upgraded a CPU was when I had a dual Pentium comp... bought it with only one exactly for that purpose :p)
** I have no idea of Ausie prices and i'm not particularly PC knowledgable... I just speak of my experience, so if you see advice contrary to mine... they are probably right :-p
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