Self-made/custom Vs Branded Desktop Computers
StormLiong
Join Date: 2002-12-27 Member: 11569Members
in Off-Topic
<div class="IPBDescription">So whats their differences?</div> As far as I have seen
Self-made/Custom Desktop - For those that can fix computer problems themselves and know about how to avoid overheating the computer in general.
Branded Desktop Computers - For total newbies that need the "support" provided by these companies.
Is it generally cheaper to get Self-made/Custom Desktops though?
I have always been stuck with branded desktop computers(Dells) and I always end up adding in my own components and reformating/upgrading the OS after a few days of use.
Self-made/Custom Desktop - For those that can fix computer problems themselves and know about how to avoid overheating the computer in general.
Branded Desktop Computers - For total newbies that need the "support" provided by these companies.
Is it generally cheaper to get Self-made/Custom Desktops though?
I have always been stuck with branded desktop computers(Dells) and I always end up adding in my own components and reformating/upgrading the OS after a few days of use.
Comments
Too bad the parts they throw in are total crap? Theres a huge difference between two sticks of 512mb of ram. The ones HP give you are low grade mass produced crap with crappy timings. The stuff you want to buy performs WAY better.
Much like Comprox, prebuilt machines are cheaper in my area. But if I buy a prebuilt machine, I *know* I'll have to reformat it & reinstall the OS as I like it the moment I get it home, and I *know* I'll be opening it up to check the innards and make additions and changes as I like them. So I *know* I'm going to void the warranty on Day One, and the warranty is the best reason I'd consider going with something prebuilt.
So with no warranty to fall back on, if something goes wrong I'll be fixing it myself. And I'd much rather do that in a machine I put the parts into myself, from the motherboard on up.
Back in the day, I bought brand name because although it was more expensive, the warranty made it worth it.
Today, I know enough that I'd rather build my own, because although it's more expensive, the familiarity with my own hardware and software makes it worth it.
If it's for gaming I'd say definitely build it yourself because you're going to have to upgrade right away anyways. And if you do build it yourself make sure you buy the parts online because they'll be a hell of a lot cheaper (at least from what I've seen in my area). Although one good thing about buying from a store or whatever is that they usually come with a monitor and what not.