CGI-Quality said:
Miguel_Zorro said:
To be honest, I just don't want to build my own PC. I have the basic knowledge to do most of it (slowly), but my time is limited and it's not something I'd like to spend that limited time on. I have more money than time and I'd rather pay someone else to do it. I also want a warranty and want to avoid hassle.
I'll do light gaming on this - probably things like Starcraft, but it will be mostly used for Office, pictures, programming, and so on..
So I guess on that note, any advice on the right components to buy that will allow for some gaming but without the requirement to play the most advanced games on the highest settings. I'll likely go the route that some of you have suggested and get somebody like Canada Computers to build one for me. http://www.canadacomputers.com/#
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In such a case, you'd probably be better off having it pre-built. No matter what, I'd personally never have one pre-built, and would avoid Dells as well, but I don't see a need for you to go custy with the lighter work that your planning to use it for.
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I second the DON'T GET A DELL!!! HP is ok with good customer service, but their products are only 50% more reliable really. I would reccomend getting IBuyPower.
Oh and again it takes like 1 hour to figure out what parts you want, and another hour to put it all together... You don't have 2 free hours?