New PC. Created 17 years ago2006-12-25 19:14:31 UTC by Unbreakable Unbreakable

Created 17 years ago2006-12-25 19:14:31 UTC by Unbreakable Unbreakable

Posted 17 years ago2006-12-25 19:14:31 UTC Post #207520
Heres its specs: What do you guys think, its either this one, or an alienware PC.
*  Intel? Core2 Duo Processor
* Genuine Microsoft? Windows? XP MCE
* Genuine Intel? Mainboard D975XBX Mainboard
* 2GB DDR2 667 Memory
* 2x250GB Serial ATA 7200RPM Hard Drive
* 16x DVD +/- dual layer
* Microsoft Multimedia Keyboard
* Microsoft Intellimouse
* Optional 19" LCD Display
* Built-in RAID 0,1,5* capabilities for improved
  Hard disk performance and reliability
  (*Requires additional disk for Raid 5)
  Altec Lansing stereo speakers w/bass sub-woofer
* Incredible 7.1 Surround Audio
* ATI Radeon X1900 PCI-Express
* MS Word
* MS Street & Trips Essentials 2006
* MS Encarta Encyclopedia Standard 2006
* MS Digital Image Standard 2006
* MS Works 8
* MS Money Standard 2006
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Unbreakable UnbreakableWindows 7.9 Rating!
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-25 19:46:41 UTC Post #207523
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 01:17:13 UTC Post #207542
Build it yourself, a lot of people (here) don't stop telling how stupid I am and I built my new computer a week ago, and it does save you money.
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 01:32:41 UTC Post #207545
It depends on who's building it to be honest. If you're getting it done at a small computer store, then I'd recommend letting them do it: you're covered by warrenty if they fuck something up when installing it, and they shouldn't charge too much to do it.

Of course, if you're game enough, go ahead and build it. Tis fun.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 01:37:18 UTC Post #207546
You didn't say which heatsink, so I would think it's intels, read the god damn instructions, you have to push the diagonally opposite pins in together and then the other 2 or it won't work.
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 01:55:08 UTC Post #207547
build it yourself. cheaper and more fun, as long as you order from a decently priced store.
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 01:56:42 UTC Post #207548
www.newegg.com

woo
TheGrimReafer TheGrimReaferADMININATOR
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 02:19:33 UTC Post #207550
I've heard good stuff about www.newegg.com from a friend of mine. I just decided to order mine from www.Tiger-Direct.com because I've had a history of buying things from them before. :D

I should check out newegg.
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 05:04:24 UTC Post #207555
Alienware? Yuck. Custom build is the only way to go. If you live in the US, Newegg.com is the best site to order parts from.

If you dont know what to get, just let us know how much youre willing to spend and we'll help you get the best PC for your money.
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 06:43:28 UTC Post #207559
Whatever you end up doing, don't get an Alienware. They may have been the first to mass produce gaming computers, but that doesn't mean they're the best, and they certainly aren't a good deal. People shouldn't buy them unless all they're looking for is a status symbol.

Anyway, I'd still recommend building your own. If I could do it when I was 13, then it can't be too hard, eh?. ;)

P.S.

Newegg has always worked great for me, and everything always arrives really fast.
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 09:54:41 UTC Post #207563
[quote] * MS Word
  • MS Street & Trips Essentials 2006
  • MS Encarta Encyclopedia Standard 2006
  • MS Digital Image Standard 2006
  • MS Works 8
  • MS Money Standard 2006[/quote]
Why? Something tells me you're paying a lot of dough for this extra bag of crap that no one needs.
I'd definitely recommend building it yourself. I dunno, it might just be me, but when stores offer to build your comp, they'll throw in the cheapest brand of every hardware item you need and call it super-extra-mega. It might differ between stores, indeed, but still. Hm. If you build it yourself, you can tailor each specific item to whatever you want - I'd recommend top-notch makers for each hardware thingie.

Anyway, don't get Alienware. DELL owns Alienware, and we all know how bad DELL is.
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 13:12:17 UTC Post #207571
unb please don't get that. It has an intel motherboard. and only DDR 667

...

and it sounds like a dell, or HP or compaq, all of which blow ass
* Incredible 7.1 Surround Audio
they're chargeing you for shit. no company in the world gives you good speakers, ever. and that computer doesn't even come with an X-fi or ZS2 so the interference on the mobo's built in will sound bad

and if you really want 7.1, get a Creative Labs 7.1 GigaMax. now that is some insane audio

either build it yourself or get the alienware (alienware = massive price for the same thing)

if you wan't a spec list of what you should get just give me a price figure. and remember what ZL said.
Anyway, don't get Alienware. DELL owns Alienware, and we all know how bad DELL is.
just there profits, alienware is still alienware, nothings changed.
Posted 17 years ago2006-12-26 15:48:12 UTC Post #207576
www.ncix.com is where I've gotten my last 2 pc's from, cheap prices :D (Canadian based but has an American store)

Buying parts and building it yourself is alot cheaper, but yes make sure you know what your doing!
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-03 18:48:22 UTC Post #208468
XP Media Center Edition? What the hell?

Go to a smaller shop and tell them what you actually want, or build it yourself, I say.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-03 20:25:33 UTC Post #208478
You can get more for your money if you build it yourself.
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 17 years ago2007-01-03 20:53:23 UTC Post #208480
Build it yourself, no prebuilt system will match the value. Not to mention the satisfaction behind the whole process :]
m0p m0pIllogical.
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