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lberg Member

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Xeroid Site Admin

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bdquick New Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2025 12:42 am Post subject: |
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I buy lots of things from tigerdirect.com too.
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lberg Member

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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2025 12:52 am Post subject: |
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Well, thanks guys.....yeah, I live here in the good ol US........Thanks for the recommendations! I think there was a post about something like this before......Someone running into problems buildin their own, or something. A cool thing that I would like to include if it's not too expensive is a lighted CPU fan, and a see-through cover. That is what they have at my school......I just like it haha..........Cuz the CPU fan glows, it's really cool.
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lynch Sr. Member

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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2025 1:01 am Post subject: |
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I also buy my parts from NewEgg.
The only computer I have bought pre-assembled in the last 8 years is my IBM Thinkpad.
I build a new one every year or so. I used to build a lot of inexpensive internet runners for other people but, tell them now to look around for the best deal they can get. I may look at what deals they find and make suggestions but I only build for myself. Like Xeroid said, Dell and HP buy by the train-load and thus can do it cheaper.
If you only do it once, for the experience alone, it's worth the extra $$$ you spend to build your own system.
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VHockey86 Member

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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2025 1:33 am Post subject: |
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Xeroid wrote: | You can't compete with Dell, HP, etc. because they buy in bulk. It's not cheaper but much more rewarding to build your own. |
The resellers, like Newegg, buy in very large bulk too. Generally speaking, the only time that dell systems beat custom systems (for desktops at least) is when you catch their stacking deals - or if they throw in a big LCD with a mediocre desktop for dirt cheap (sometimes they sell a desktop + $350 20" LCD for about $500).
In short, if you're looking to squeeze pennies for a $400 desktop, a pre-built is the way to go. If you're looking to spend a bit more moderate amount on a good machine ($700+ range), you'll save money. Its the "add-ons" and "upgrades" that really kill you on the vendors like Dell. Even if you want to buy your own upgrades, the power supplies are generally spec'ed for the baseline machine - so upgrades can lead to system instability. Not to mention proprietary motherboards and other annoying stuff.
I guess "good" is all relative though. To me, a machine without a good graphics card, lots of RAM, and hard drive capacity (something you definately won't get from a baseline dell/HP) mide as well be a big novelty paperweight.
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schleyfox Ultimate Member

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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2025 2:38 am Post subject: |
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Yeah, I built a dualcore rig last year and the comparable commercial setups were 150% - 200% the cost, though my specs were unavailable outside of custom building. It works really well, I definitely recommend it. Also, when you build your own its a lot easier to upgrade later (I will be going through major upgrades once I get a few more paychecks, w00w00).
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Ageros Advanced Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2025 3:32 am Post subject: |
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Selling computers all day I can tell you that unless you do need a computer for a special purpose such as video editing, 3d modelling, etc. then buy is definitely cheaper. There are some on the shelf that are so cheap its ridiculous. So, if you need a super powerful comp, then build, or for the sake of personal satisfaction, otherwise just buy and be happy.
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