Author Topic: [UNSURE] Looking for a new computer  (Read 1054 times)


Do want that computer.
That should really suit me.

Why would I buy an iMac that has half the specs of this computer for the double price?
Thanks, man. Can you also recommend me a monitor?
Ah, yes a monitor.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236117

The monitor comes with speakers but usually monitor speakers suck.

Also, can you tell me if Newegg ships products to foreign countries?
Uh... maybe.

Go here:
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=173725.0


Also, yes, I can get you a really good computer. And if you want either or, How about something from iBuyPower or CyberPower, lemme search up a bit.

• Cheaper than $5000

While I acknowledge the fact that I'm not an authority on how to properly live your life, nor am I aware of whether or not you can afford to piss away money like that, but any teenager that drops thousands of dollars on a computer is doing just that: pissing away money. That kind of money can get you a pretty sweet car, pay for a semester of college, hell, it'd give you pocket money for dates and similar expenditures for the next few years probably. There is just sooo much you can do with money, and to spend it all on making your video games look prettier just seems like a really sad waste of dolla.

While I acknowledge the fact that I'm not an authority on how to properly live your life, nor am I aware of whether or not you can afford to piss away money like that, but any teenager that drops thousands of dollars on a computer is doing just that: pissing away money. That kind of money can get you a pretty sweet car, pay for a semester of college, hell, it'd give you pocket money for dates and similar expenditures for the next few years probably. There is just sooo much you can do with money, and to spend it all on making your video games look prettier just seems like a really sad waste of dolla.
Well, it's my money and I do whatever I want to do with it, baby ;)))

JPSC, we do have a master topic for this, which HerpaDerp kindly posted.
The reason you should stick to that topic for all computer questions is because if nobody did, half of off topic would be questions about computers.
So your budget is $5000?
I definitely don't recommend buying that prebuilt that Nick posted. While it's a good machine, you can do much better.
Are you confident in building one? It is quite easy, pretty much a fragile jigsaw puzzle with 10 pieces.

I need some more help here.
While browsing through the feedback of that computer,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229234

There are a ton of negative feedbacks regarding heating (as I stated before, I want a computer that runs cool), and common crashing.
I'm a bit unsure whether to buy it or not.
« Last Edit: November 26, 2011, 09:17:35 AM by JPSC »

I need some more help here.
While browsing through the feedback of that computer,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229234

There are a ton of negative feedbacks regarding heating (as I stated before, I want a computer that runs cool), and common crashing.
I'm a bit unsure whether to buy it or not.


You'd get more help here, as I said:
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=173725.0


Also, listen to me and Ethan, you could get MUCH better than that pre-built. Most pre-builts are low-quality, you should build your own.


*sigh*

http://www.ibuypower.com/Store/Intel_P67_Core_i5_i7_Configurator

go nuts, since you have 5,000 loving dollars.
P67?
Only P67 on a prebuilt? God damnit that sucks.


You'd get more help here, as I said:
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=173725.0


Also, listen to me and Ethan, you could get MUCH better than that pre-built. Most pre-builts are low-quality, you should build your own.
This. IMO it would be a big mistake to get a prebuilt worth 5k. Unless you get a Falcon Northwest :D