Toolage 87
Well-Known Member
I would never buy a dell also I don't recommend buying a brand name built PCyou guys recommending the dell's ever have one? i have worked on about a hundred of them ,when you buy a brand name you are buying the name not the parts,they use the cheapest shit they can find to put in them,the question was what can he get for under a grand .and buying the componets and building it yourself will give you a pc 10x what you can get buying a dell or compaq or any other piece of shit with a name on it.doing editing and want high def movies what i posted will do you for few years and be upgradeable something the store bought doorstops won't be able to do! tool your prices are amusing you say pay 100 for a bluray drive and only 120 for a mobo ? and you list a 80 dollar monitor with shit for resolution ,gonna give advice make sure you know what your talking about.and what's with the 3 sticks of ram? that is tri channel which most boards won't support .
1 - Blu-Ray burners here cost $100 not including tax. The $100 before tax include Sony, HP and Asus Blu-Ray burners.
2 - Motherboards can be bought for cheaper
3 - I never listed a monitor so ASSUMING that I said $80 for a monitor when I never said about one means nothing. Read what people say instead of puting words into people's moth that they never said
4 - I typed in 3 by accident. I ment to put 2. Also there are boards that support Tri channel.
5 - Most people that I know have newer TVs so needing to buy a monitor isn't a must do thing. I didn't have to buy one since my TV supports VGA, HDMI, DVI and S-Video input
Finaly I will say that the parts that I bought for mine were whole sale prices. I pretty much live just down the road from a whole sale computer parts store so I didn't have to pay for shipping fees.