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13-Jun-2006, 12:48 AM #1
Question New computer
I was thinking of buying a new computer (Alienware) or building my own from scratch (and a 300 GB hd)
what would be the best way to go??

which ever i decide i have the hd-seagate, keyboard-saitek, mouse-razer copperhead, speakers-inferno and printer-brother so basically its a case and monitor deal

EDIT: everything that goes inside a case and monitor ive got the knowledge

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13-Jun-2006, 12:51 AM #2
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so basically its a case and monitor deal
It's a bit more complicated than that. You need motherboard, cpu, video card and memory. Then the case and power supply and the knowledge to build it.
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13-Jun-2006, 01:07 AM #3
If you know how, build it. Best components, best prices. If you don't have the knowledge, or the need for a leap of faith, buy a good prebuilt. Alienware has a mostly great track record.
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