Author Topic: Recomendations for a new laptop/desktop  (Read 1348 times)

 It sucks, it has a crappy Intel Graphics card, slow as forget, and to top it all off, loving crappy internet. My god I really wanna smash my computer. So im kind of planning on selling it. Any recomendations for a kind of a computer? I'm thinking of buying a DELL, so any good ideas?

If you're going to buy a Dell, then at least use the build your own computer function in Dell. Too bad they overprice everything though.

If you're going to buy a Dell, then at least use the build your own computer function in Dell. Too bad they overprice everything though.
I was actually planning on doing that, it is gonna cost me about $750 though.

I was actually planning on doing that, it is gonna cost me about $750 though.

For god's sake build it your self. My computer (paid $1,600, built myself) cost way more ($2,400) on DELL. Do yourself a favor, do something that will not only save you money, but will give yourself a smile whenever you turn on your computer.

Just don't forget to destatic yourself.


The thing is im keeping my price range between $500 - $800

Don't get a pre-built, those are loving expensive and are built cheaply.

Just choose/pay/build it yourself, trust me, it's a lot cheaper.

I think I will, the thing is:

1. I don't how to get mine built
2. I don't know what parts to get
3. Will it cost me about like $600 or $800 to do?

Newegg.com
-Parts
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/How_To_Build_A_Computer
-The how
$600 or $800
-A good amount. Don't expect anything great, but you can get something good.

One thing is: Make sure you have some sort of shipping protection, even basic or something.

stuff will hit the fan when you paid $125 for a kickass graphics card only to know when you open the boxing that it's in two pieces.

One thing is: Make sure you have some sort of shipping protection, even basic or something.

stuff will hit the fan when you paid $125 for a kickass graphics card only to know when you open the boxing that it's in two pieces.

That most likely will not happen.

That most likely will not happen.

Newegg is fairly good with this sort of thing, talking about two week from when you ship to when you get your new part.

However, get insurance on you screen, and CPU. If a nice GPU, then get some on that also.